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Tina Connolly


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Tina Connolly lives in Portland, Oregon, in a house that came with a dragon in the basement and blackberry vines in the attic.

In the summer she works as a face painter, which means a glitter-filled house is an occupational hazard. She likes re-reading books and eating pie for breakfast (preferably at the same time.)
 


Genres: Young Adult Fantasy, Fantasy
 
New and upcoming books
December 2024

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Fairy House Disaster
(Choose Your Own Adventure - Dragonlark)
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Books containing stories by Tina Connolly
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The Digital Aesthete (2023)
Human Musings on the Intersection of Art and AI
edited by
Alex Shvartsman
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Unidentified Funny Objects 9 (2022)
(Unidentified Funny Objects, book 9)
edited by
Alex Shvartsman
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The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2020 (2020)
(Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, book 12)
edited by
Rich Horton

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Award nominations
2019 Nebula Award for Best Novelette (nominee) : The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections
2019 Locus Award for Best Novelette (nominee) : The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections
2019 Hugo Award for Best Novelette (nominee) : The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections
2017 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection (nominee) : On the Eyeball Floor
2016 Andre Norton Award (nominee) : Seriously Wicked
2012 Nebula Award for Best Novel (nominee) : Ironskin


Tina Connolly recommends
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The Stars of Mount Quixx (2023)
(Brindlewatch Quintet, book 1)
S M Beiko
"Quixx is a delightful and wildly inventive place, with kind monsters, monstrous humans, and eerie magic afoot. Constance and Ivory are likeable and appealing heroines, and I was totally rooting for them (and their romances!). A splendidly magical, happily queer, charmingly kind-hearted book."
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Miranda in Milan (2019)
Katharine Duckett
"Miranda in Milan beautifully and deftly uncovers the secrets hidden in the shadows of Shakespeare's story."
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The Sisters Mederos (2018)
(Tales of Port Saint Frey, book 1)
Patrice Sarath
"Delightful and compulsively readable account of the escapades of two strong willed sisters determined to restore their rightful place though disreputable means."

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