![]() Andrews, Elizabeth committed to writing full time. The Falconer was published two years later.Īfter earning her PhD at the University of St. One summer, she finished editing the book, held her breath, and sent it out into the world. Inspired by the mysterious, dark, winding alleyways of Edinburgh and the fairy legends of Scotland, Elizabeth wrote her debut novel, The Falconer. One day she landed in the United Kingdom, fell in love with Scotland, and decided that was where she belonged. Elizabeth went to the rugged landscapes of New Zealand, the coral reefs of Australia, the plains of Canada, thirty-nine US states, and briefly stopped in Vermont to earn her BA at Marlboro College. With writing came her love for travelling. Eventually, she tried telling her own stories, writing about people in places she had never been to, but longed to see. She grew up outside of Los Angeles, where she spent most of her early years dragging books from the library to dinner tables, restaurants, classrooms, and family vacations. Her work has been published in ten countries, and was an Indie Next Pick, an Amazon Book of the Month, and a Scholastic Reading Club pick. ![]() ![]() ![]() A Crash Course in the History of Black Science FictionĮlizabeth May is the author of the The Falconer Trilogy ( The Falconer, The Vanishing Throne).200 Significant SF Books by Women, 1984-2001. ![]()
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