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Jennifer Stevenson

Jennifer Stevenson (born October 6, 1955, in Waukegan, Illinois)[1] is a Chicago-based American fantasy and romance author who mixes romantic comedy with magical realist, regional (usually Chicago-set), working-class, and sex-positive storytelling.[2] She is an active member of the American feminist speculative fiction community.

Works edit

Stevenson has published both short stories and several novel series, most of them blending urban fantasy with other popular storytelling genres.[3][4]

Her debut novel, Trash Sex Magic (published in 2004 by Small Beer Press), earned a place on science-fiction industry journal Locus magazine's short list for its First Fantasy Short Novel Award in 2005, and on the Science Fiction Writers of America's long list for its Nebula Award in both 2005 and 2006.[5] Trash Sex Magic was praised by American critic Jessica Crispin, founder of the literary-publishing newsblog Bookslut, for its non-patronizing portrayal of poor characters and of the lives of lower-class Chicagoans.[6] "What was the last book with main characters living in trailers below the poverty line who were not belittled or pitied by the author? Stevenson does not judge her characters, and that counts for a lot," Crispin wrote, noting Stevenson's refusal to use classist caricature in her depiction of the American underclass.[7]

Stevenson has created three series of fantasy novels, loosely set within the same universe: "Hinky Chicago" (romantic fantasy, featuring female heroes Jewel Heiss, a fraud cop/investigator, and Hel, an energy vampire); "Slacker Demons" (paranormal romance, about retired gods now slumming it as incubi[8]); and the upcoming "Coed Demon Sluts"[9] (fantasy paired with "women's fiction",[10] in ways that recovers the conventionally sexist, dark fantasy/horror trope of the succubus to explore female lives). Stevenson also writes "Backstage Boys," a non-magical novel series about the comic adventures of sexy stagehands,[11] turning men who typically perform working-class labor and own union cards, into romantic leading characters.

Other contributions edit

Stevenson donated her personal papers to the SWFA's Science Fiction and Fantasy archives[12] within the Rare Books and Special Collections section of the University Libraries of Northern Illinois University.[13] With speculative-fiction storytelling becoming legitimized by academic institutions and scholars, creating university-based centers for science-fiction studies,[14] Northern Illinois University's collection signifies a growing number of American research-university libraries that archive print-literary (and new-media) works by science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other fantastic-genre writers, filmmakers, and artists.[15][16] Stevenson's papers, dated from 2004 to 2010, reflect her story development process, including novel drafts, research and revision notes, and publishing-industry correspondence and critiques.[17]

Stevenson mentors published and new authors as part of her feminist writing pedagogy. A teacher of the art of writing erotic fiction,[18] she created and frequently hosts a popular, sex-positive, reading series of science fiction/fantasy/fairytale erotica, "Smut and Nothing But",[19] performed by various writers of fantastic literature, at speculative fiction conventions such as WisCon and ReaderCon, as well as at the International Conference of the Fantastic in the Arts (ICFA). At ICFA and other fantastic storytelling community venues, she frequently organizes panels on how the current state of the publishing industry might inform practical strategies for working writers.[20] Additionally, she co-founded[21] and belongs to the publishing cooperative[22] of, Book View Cafe,[23] alongside other science fiction/fantasy authors with traditional publishing experience, such as Gregory Frost,[24] Vonda McIntyre,[25] Mary Anne Mohanraj,[26] and Sarah Zettel.[27] She is a regular contributor to the coop's "BVC Eats" blog of recipes and food-related advice.[28]

Stevenson also teaches writing workshops, including her "Finding Your Voice: Fan Mail From the Future"[29] set of creative prompts, which she's also offered at different author venues.[30]

Personal edit

Stevenson cites P.G. Wodehouse, Georgette Heyer, and Terry Pratchett as her influences.[31] She has a bachelor's degree from the University of Iowa in English and Music, as well as double master's degrees in both General Counseling and Structural Family Theory from Southern Connecticut State University.[32] Her non-writing skill sets include cooking,[33] gardening, biking, speed skates,[34] feminist ecological and spiritual practice,[35] and the occasional feeding of crows.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson Author Page". Facebook. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  2. ^ "trash sex magic | Small Beer Press". smallbeerpress.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  3. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson". Fresh Books. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  4. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson". Goodreads. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Stevenson Reviews". LCRW. Retrieved 15 April 2016.
  6. ^ "Bookslut | Trash Sex Magic by Jennifer Stevenson". www.bookslut.com. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  7. ^ "Bookslut | Trash Sex Magic by Jennifer Stevenson". www.bookslut.com. Retrieved 2016-04-18.
  8. ^ "Stay Home Egg Nog Fluff | The Green Man Review". thegreenmanreview.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  9. ^ MIKE. "Jennifer Stevenson – Author". Three things to read, watch, and use. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  10. ^ "Author Spotlight: Jennifer Stevenson - Lightspeed Magazine". Lightspeed Magazine. 25 November 2014. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  11. ^ "Backstage Boys | jenniferstevenson.com". jenniferstevenson.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  12. ^ Thomas, Lynne. "LibGuides. Rare Books and Special Collections At Northern Illinois University. Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature". libguides.niu.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  13. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson Papers, 2004-2010 | Northern Illinois University". archon.lib.niu.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  14. ^ "Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction". Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  15. ^ "Eaton Collection at UC Riverside: About the Eaton Collection". eaton.ucr.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  16. ^ "Science Fiction Collection :: Georgia Tech Library". www.library.gatech.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  17. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson Papers, 2004-2010 | Northern Illinois University". archon.lib.niu.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  18. ^ "Writing Sex: I like it if you like it | Book View Cafe Blog". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  19. ^ "Writing sex: Who's your horny reader? | Book View Cafe Blog". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  20. ^ "ICFA 37 | International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts". www.fantastic-arts.org. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  21. ^ "Solstice - Lightspeed Magazine". Lightspeed Magazine. 2014-11-25. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  22. ^ "Book View Café: About Us | Book View Cafe". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  23. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson | BVC Authors | Book View Cafe". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  24. ^ "Gregory Frost | BVC Authors | Book View Cafe". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  25. ^ "Vonda N. McIntyre | BVC Authors | Book View Cafe". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  26. ^ "Mary Anne Mohanraj | BVC Authors | Book View Cafe". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  27. ^ "Sarah Zettel | BVC Authors | Book View Cafe". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  28. ^ "Food and Cooking | Book View Cafe Blog". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  29. ^ "But how do I start writing? – part two | jenniferstevenson.com". jenniferstevenson.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  30. ^ "Finding Your Writing Voice, a workshop | How To Write Shop". howtowriteshop.loridevoti.com. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  31. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson". Goodreads. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  32. ^ "Northern Illinois University". archon.lib.niu.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  33. ^ "Jennifer Stevenson | Book View Cafe Blog". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  34. ^ "Roller Derby | jenniferstevenson.com". jenniferstevenson.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  35. ^ "Summer solstice | jenniferstevenson.com". jenniferstevenson.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
  36. ^ "Feeding the Crows, by Jennifer Stevenson | Book View Cafe Blog". bookviewcafe.com. Retrieved 2016-05-04.

External links edit

  • Jennifer Stevenson's website
  • Jennifer Steven's Facebook page

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For the fictional character Jennifer Stevenson see 100 Tears Jennifer Stevenson born October 6 1955 in Waukegan Illinois 1 is a Chicago based American fantasy and romance author who mixes romantic comedy with magical realist regional usually Chicago set working class and sex positive storytelling 2 She is an active member of the American feminist speculative fiction community Contents 1 Works 2 Other contributions 3 Personal 4 References 5 External linksWorks editStevenson has published both short stories and several novel series most of them blending urban fantasy with other popular storytelling genres 3 4 Her debut novel Trash Sex Magic published in 2004 by Small Beer Press earned a place on science fiction industry journal Locus magazine s short list for its First Fantasy Short Novel Award in 2005 and on the Science Fiction Writers of America s long list for its Nebula Award in both 2005 and 2006 5 Trash Sex Magic was praised by American critic Jessica Crispin founder of the literary publishing newsblog Bookslut for its non patronizing portrayal of poor characters and of the lives of lower class Chicagoans 6 What was the last book with main characters living in trailers below the poverty line who were not belittled or pitied by the author Stevenson does not judge her characters and that counts for a lot Crispin wrote noting Stevenson s refusal to use classist caricature in her depiction of the American underclass 7 Stevenson has created three series of fantasy novels loosely set within the same universe Hinky Chicago romantic fantasy featuring female heroes Jewel Heiss a fraud cop investigator and Hel an energy vampire Slacker Demons paranormal romance about retired gods now slumming it as incubi 8 and the upcoming Coed Demon Sluts 9 fantasy paired with women s fiction 10 in ways that recovers the conventionally sexist dark fantasy horror trope of the succubus to explore female lives Stevenson also writes Backstage Boys a non magical novel series about the comic adventures of sexy stagehands 11 turning men who typically perform working class labor and own union cards into romantic leading characters Other contributions editStevenson donated her personal papers to the SWFA s Science Fiction and Fantasy archives 12 within the Rare Books and Special Collections section of the University Libraries of Northern Illinois University 13 With speculative fiction storytelling becoming legitimized by academic institutions and scholars creating university based centers for science fiction studies 14 Northern Illinois University s collection signifies a growing number of American research university libraries that archive print literary and new media works by science fiction fantasy horror and other fantastic genre writers filmmakers and artists 15 16 Stevenson s papers dated from 2004 to 2010 reflect her story development process including novel drafts research and revision notes and publishing industry correspondence and critiques 17 Stevenson mentors published and new authors as part of her feminist writing pedagogy A teacher of the art of writing erotic fiction 18 she created and frequently hosts a popular sex positive reading series of science fiction fantasy fairytale erotica Smut and Nothing But 19 performed by various writers of fantastic literature at speculative fiction conventions such as WisCon and ReaderCon as well as at the International Conference of the Fantastic in the Arts ICFA At ICFA and other fantastic storytelling community venues she frequently organizes panels on how the current state of the publishing industry might inform practical strategies for working writers 20 Additionally she co founded 21 and belongs to the publishing cooperative 22 of Book View Cafe 23 alongside other science fiction fantasy authors with traditional publishing experience such as Gregory Frost 24 Vonda McIntyre 25 Mary Anne Mohanraj 26 and Sarah Zettel 27 She is a regular contributor to the coop s BVC Eats blog of recipes and food related advice 28 Stevenson also teaches writing workshops including her Finding Your Voice Fan Mail From the Future 29 set of creative prompts which she s also offered at different author venues 30 Personal editStevenson cites P G Wodehouse Georgette Heyer and Terry Pratchett as her influences 31 She has a bachelor s degree from the University of Iowa in English and Music as well as double master s degrees in both General Counseling and Structural Family Theory from Southern Connecticut State University 32 Her non writing skill sets include cooking 33 gardening biking speed skates 34 feminist ecological and spiritual practice 35 and the occasional feeding of crows 36 References edit Jennifer Stevenson Author Page Facebook Retrieved 15 April 2016 trash sex magic Small Beer Press smallbeerpress com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Jennifer Stevenson Fresh Books Retrieved 15 April 2016 Jennifer Stevenson Goodreads Retrieved 15 April 2016 Stevenson Reviews LCRW Retrieved 15 April 2016 Bookslut Trash Sex Magic by Jennifer Stevenson www bookslut com Retrieved 2016 04 18 Bookslut Trash Sex Magic by Jennifer Stevenson www bookslut com Retrieved 2016 04 18 Stay Home Egg Nog Fluff The Green Man Review thegreenmanreview com Retrieved 2016 04 17 MIKE Jennifer Stevenson Author Three things to read watch and use Retrieved 2016 04 17 Author Spotlight Jennifer Stevenson Lightspeed Magazine Lightspeed Magazine 25 November 2014 Retrieved 2016 04 17 Backstage Boys jenniferstevenson com jenniferstevenson com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Thomas Lynne LibGuides Rare Books and Special Collections At Northern Illinois University Science Fiction amp Fantasy Literature libguides niu edu Retrieved 2016 05 04 Jennifer Stevenson Papers 2004 2010 Northern Illinois University archon lib niu edu Retrieved 2016 05 04 Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction Retrieved 2016 05 04 Eaton Collection at UC Riverside About the Eaton Collection eaton ucr edu Retrieved 2016 05 04 Science Fiction Collection Georgia Tech Library www library gatech edu Retrieved 2016 05 04 Jennifer Stevenson Papers 2004 2010 Northern Illinois University archon lib niu edu Retrieved 2016 05 04 Writing Sex I like it if you like it Book View Cafe Blog bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Writing sex Who s your horny reader Book View Cafe Blog bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 ICFA 37 International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts www fantastic arts org Retrieved 2016 04 17 Solstice Lightspeed Magazine Lightspeed Magazine 2014 11 25 Retrieved 2016 05 04 Book View Cafe About Us Book View Cafe bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Jennifer Stevenson BVC Authors Book View Cafe bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Gregory Frost BVC Authors Book View Cafe bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Vonda N McIntyre BVC Authors Book View Cafe bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Mary Anne Mohanraj BVC Authors Book View Cafe bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Sarah Zettel BVC Authors Book View Cafe bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Food and Cooking Book View Cafe Blog bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 04 17 But how do I start writing part two jenniferstevenson com jenniferstevenson com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Finding Your Writing Voice a workshop How To Write Shop howtowriteshop loridevoti com Retrieved 2016 04 17 Jennifer Stevenson Goodreads Retrieved 2016 04 17 Northern Illinois University archon lib niu edu Retrieved 2016 05 04 Jennifer Stevenson Book View Cafe Blog bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 05 04 Roller Derby jenniferstevenson com jenniferstevenson com Retrieved 2016 05 04 Summer solstice jenniferstevenson com jenniferstevenson com Retrieved 2016 05 04 Feeding the Crows by Jennifer Stevenson Book View Cafe Blog bookviewcafe com Retrieved 2016 05 04 External links editJennifer Stevenson s website Jennifer Steven s Facebook page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jennifer Stevenson amp oldid 1217670588, wikipedia, 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