Bio
Nina Kiriki Hoffman’s The Thread That Binds the Bones won the Bram Stoker Award for First Novel. Its follow-up, The Silent Strength of Stones, was a finalist for the Nebula and World Fantasy Awards. In addition to writing, Hoffman teaches, has worked part-time at a bookstore, and does production work for Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine. She sings and plays guitar, mandolin, and fiddle, among other instruments, performing regularly at various granges and other venues near her home in Eugene, Oregon.
Nina Kiriki Hoffman Books
Black Cat Weekly #234
Ron MillerPulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #27
Dean Wesley SmithPulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #26
Dean Wesley SmithPulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #24
Dean Wesley SmithPulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #23
Dean Wesley SmithBookstore Clerks & Significant Others
Scott LandfieldThe Coyote Road
Ellen DatlowPulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue # 21
Dean Wesley SmithBest New Horror - 25th Anniversary Edition
Stephen JonesPulphouse Fiction Magazine: Issue # 17
Dean Wesley SmithUnderland Arcana 5
John KlimaStories from Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine
Kristine Kathryn RuschThe Dark Issue 72
Nina Kiriki HoffmanUnderland Arcana 1
Michael BarsaThe Green Man
Ellen DatlowThe Faery Reel
Ellen DatlowNo Way: Totally Twisted Tales: Stories from Pulphouse Magazine
Kent PattersonGalaxy’s Edge Magazine: Issue 38, May 2019
Michael SwanwickPulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue Zero
Dean Wesley SmithThe Silent Strength of Stones
Nina Kiriki Hoffman