Elizabeth Hand

Contributor History

  • Fern’s Room, Conjuctions: 83, Fall 2024
  • The Owl Count, Conjunctions: 74, Spring 2020
  • Henry’s Room, Conjunctions: 71, Fall 2018
  • Kronia, Private: Conjunctions Multimedia, Winter 2018
  • An Interview, Conjunctions: 67, Fall 2016
  • Uncle Lou, Conjunctions: 57, Fall 2011
  • Hungerford Bridge, Conjunctions: 52, Spring 2009
  • Hungerford Bridge, Conjunctions: 52, Winter 2009
  • Errantry, Conjunctions: 48, Spring 2007
  • Kronia, Conjunctions: 44, Fall 2005
  • The Least Trumps, Conjunctions: 39, Fall 2002
  • , Conjunctions: 39, Fall 2002

Biography

Elizabeth Hand is the coeditor of Conjunctions:67, Other Aliens and the bestselling author of over twenty genre-spanning, multiple-award winning novels and five collections of short fiction. She’s a longtime critic and reviewer whose writings have appeared in the Washington Post, New York Times, Boston Review, Salon, the Los Angeles Times, and the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, among others. Her noir novels featuring post-punk photographer and provocateur Cass Neary have been translated into myriad languages and are being developed for a TV series. She’s been an instructor at writing workshops across the US and abroad, including Oxford and Pakistan, and is on faculty at the Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing. Her most recent novel, A Haunting on the Hill, an homage to Shirley Jackson’s classic The Haunting of Hill House commissioned by Jackson’s family, appeared to critical acclaim in 2023. She divides her time between the Maine coast and North London, and is at work on Unspeakable Things, loosely inspired by Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca.