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− | '''Jennifer Stevenson''' lives in the Chicago area and owns a scenery construction shop. | + | '''Jennifer Stevenson''' has published novels with [[Small Beer Press]], [[Ballantine]], and [[Book View Cafe Press]]. Stevenson lives in the Chicago area and, with her husband, owns a scenery construction shop. |
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* ''[[Bearskin Rug, The|The Bearskin Rug]]'' - 2008 ([[Ballantine]]) | * ''[[Bearskin Rug, The|The Bearskin Rug]]'' - 2008 ([[Ballantine]]) | ||
* ''[[Velvet Chair, The|The Velvet Chair]]'' - 2008 ([[Ballantine]]) | * ''[[Velvet Chair, The|The Velvet Chair]]'' - 2008 ([[Ballantine]]) | ||
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* ''[[Trash Sex Magic]]'' - 2004 ([[Small Beer Press]]) | * ''[[Trash Sex Magic]]'' - 2004 ([[Small Beer Press]]) | ||
Latest revision as of 05:26, 29 May 2010
Jennifer Stevenson has published novels with Small Beer Press, Ballantine, and Book View Cafe Press. Stevenson lives in the Chicago area and, with her husband, owns a scenery construction shop.
On the Web
Books
- Fools Paradise - 2010 (Book View Cafe Press)
- The Bearskin Rug - 2008 (Ballantine)
- The Velvet Chair - 2008 (Ballantine)
- The Brass Bed - 2008 (Ballantine)
- Trash Sex Magic - 2004 (Small Beer Press)
Novellas
- In Rocket Boy and the Geek Girls - 2009 (Book View Cafe Press)
Series/Related Titles
Jewel Heiss
- The Brass Bed - 2008 (Ballantine)
- The Velvet Chair - 2008 (Ballantine)
- The Bearskin Rug - 2008 (Ballantine)
Awards/Honors
- Trash Sex Magic was longlisted for the Nebula Award in 2005 and 2006 and shortlisted for the Locus Award for Best First Novel in 2005.