American speculative fiction novelist
Sarah Smith (born December 9, 1947) is an American author living in Brookline , Massachusetts .[ 1]
She holds a B.A. and a Ph.D. in English literature, both from Harvard .[ 1] She was an assistant professor of English for several years before going to work in the computer industry. She has worked for Lisp Machines Inc. , Bachman Inc., ITP Systems, Inc., and Effective Educational Tech which was acquired by Pearson Education in 2006.[ 2]
She is the author of a four-novel historical mystery series set in turn of the century Boston and Paris about amnesiac Alexander von Reisden .[ 3] She has also authored King of Space ,[ 4] a work of speculative fiction published as a hypertext novel by Eastgate Systems , Inc.[ 5] in 1991, that places her among the pioneers of electronic literature .[ 6] She has been a frequent speaker at Readercon in Boston.[ 7] [ 6]
The Boys Go Fishing (Aug 2010) in Death's Excellent Vacation [ 14]
^ a b "Sarah Smith" . Simon & Schuster . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ "Virtual Event: Sarah Smith's Titanic Party [04/19/20]" . www.thebostoncalendar.com . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ "Crime," By Marilyn Stasio, review of The Knowledge of Water in The New York Times , September 8, 1996
^ "King of Space" .
^ "Home" . eastgate.com .
^ a b Dirda, Michael (2023-07-20). "At Readercon, print is still king" . Washington Post . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ "Search for Sarah | Readercon Web Services" . readercon.org . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ "AGATHA AWARDS BEST CHILDREN/YOUNG ADULT | Cozy Mystery List" . cozy-mystery.com . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ "Previous Winners" . Massachusetts Center for the Book . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ a b Durham, Carolyn A. (2005). Literary globalism: Anglo-American fiction set in France . Bucknell University Press . p. 134. ISBN 978-0-8387-5608-9 .
^ a b Jacob, Merle; Apple, Hope (2000). To be continued: an annotated guide to sequels (2nd ed.). Greenwood Publishing Group . p. 267. ISBN 978-1-57356-155-6 .
^ Durham, Carolyn A. (2005). Literary globalism: Anglo-American fiction set in France . Bucknell University Press. p. 135. ISBN 978-0-8387-5608-9 .
^ "Rebooting Electronic Literature: Sarah Smith's "King of Space" " . Rebooting Electronic Literature: Documenting Pre-Web Born Digital Media . Retrieved 2024-08-15 .
^ Harris, Charlaine; Kelner; Toni L. P., eds. (Aug 2010). Death's Excellent Adventure .
Best First Novel Best Contemporary Novel Best Novel Best Historical Novel Best Non-Fiction Best Short Story Best Young Adult Mystery Best Children/ Young Adult Fiction Malice Domestic Award for Lifetime Achievement Malice Domestic Poirot Award
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