ElizaBeth Gilligan
ElizaBeth Ann Gilligan was an American fantasy author who lived in San Francisco, California.Biography
Gilligan was born in Hayward, California and was raised and lived in the San Francisco Bay Area. She studied journalism at Kent State University.
Gilligan published articles, essays and poetry. Her short story Iron Joan was a preliminary ballot nominee for the 2002 Nebula Award in the category of Best Short Story. Gilligan served as the secretary for the Science Fiction Writers of America board of directors from 2002-3, and she frequently attended OryCon and BayCon.
Gilligan died from cancer on October 9, 2017, aged 55, in her sleep at her home in Newark, California. She was survived by her husband, Douglas Archer Gilligan, two children, and two grandchildren.Short works
- Taking Back the Night
- Demon Calling
- Iron Joan
- Chasing Time
- Brownie Points
- Off Key
- Tete-tete
Novels
- Magic's Silken Snare
- The Silken Shroud
- Sovereign Silk
Anthologies
Gilligan's works have appeared in the following anthologies.
Sources:
Anthologies edited by Gilligan.