Anne Harris (author)

Anne Harris is an American science fiction author from Michigan.

Life and work

Anne Harris is an American science fiction and romance author who has published under three different names: her legal name, Pearl North, and Jessica Freely. Her websites are jessicafreely.com and anneharris.net

Harris is a graduate of Ferndale High School and Oakland University, the latter with a (Bachelor of Science in computer and information science). According to her blog, she has worked as a cook in a vegetarian restaurant, a freelance journalist, a public relations writer, an operations research analyst for the United States Department of Defense, and "a doggy daycare worker".[1] Harris has lived in the Detroit, Michigan area all her life; as of 2016, she was living in Royal Oak with her husband Steve.[2]

Harris also teaches in Seton Hill University's Writing Popular Fiction MFA program. Harris's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.[3] Currently, she writes under two pseudonyms. As Pearl North she published Libyrinth in 2009. It is the first volume in a young adult science fiction trilogy. The second in the series, The Boy From Ilysies, came out in November 2010,[4] and the third, The Book of the Night, was released in 2012. Under the pen name Jessica Freely, Harris has written numerous male/male erotic romance ebooks since 2008.

Harris' second novel, Accidental Creatures, won the first Spectrum Award for a science fiction novel dealing with LGBT characters, themes and issues, published in 1998.[5] Her short story, "Still Life with Boobs", was a 2005 Nebula Award finalist for Best Short Story. Her other novels include The Nature of Smoke (her first, published in 1996, shortlisted in translation for the 2007 Japanese Sense of Gender Award)[6] and Inventing Memory, published in 2004.

Harris "has been a long-term advocate of women's rights, reproductive freedom, and GLBT rights."[7]

References

  1. Harris' profile on LiveJournal Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Michigan State University Library: Michigan Writers Series "Science Fiction Writer Anne Harris - February 14, 2003
  3. "Michigan Writers Series". Michigan State University Libraries. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  4. MacMillan. "The Boy from Ilysies". Archived from the original on 16 April 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  5. Spectrum Awards 1999 list
  6. Nippon 2007 Worldcon participant profile
  7. David G. Hartwell; Kathryn Cramer, eds. (2006). Year's Best Fantasy 6. Tachyon Publications. ISBN 1-892391-37-6.
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