Lisa Shapter
Full Name: | Lisa Shapter |
Born: | May 18, 1972 Tryon, North Carolina, USA |
Occupation: | Librarian, Writer |
Nationality: | American |
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Biography
Lisa Shapter attended Earlham College in Indiana and the Bread Loaf Young Writers' Conference (now the New England Young Writers' Conference) in Vermont. She has worked for Wesleyan University Press and the Johns Hopkins University Press and a succession of small libraries. Her interrelated work explores themes of identity, orientation, and gender.
Inspired by Robertson Davies, she writes composite stories from the perspectives of multiple narrators, each with their own truths, half-truths, and shortfalls. Although each of her novellas and short stories stands on its own, each is part of a larger story told across several pieces that develops facets and shadows under different narrators' perspectives. Her LBGT-friendly feminist military SF has appeared in Black Denim Lit, Expanded Horizons, Four Star Stories, Kaleidotrope, and in the M-Brane SF anthology Things We Are Not.
Shapter lives in New England where she writes a short story each week, collects antique typewriters, and researches the history of women in SF. She once apprenticed to an ABAA antiquarian bookdealer in preparation to open a second-hand SF/F bookstore that never got off the ground.
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