Alma Alexander

Alma A. Hromic
Born (1965-07-05) July 5, 1965
Novi Sad[1]
Pen name Alma Alexander
Occupation Novelist
Genre Fantasy
Notable works The Secrets of Jin-Shei
Website
www.almaalexander.org

Alma Alexander is the pen name of Alma A. Hromic (born July 5, 1963), a fantasy writer whose novels include the "Worldweavers" young adult series, The Secrets of Jin-Shei and its sequel The Embers of Heaven, The Hidden Queen, and Changer of Days. She is a native of Yugoslavia and grew up in various African countries, including Zambia, Swaziland, and South Africa, also spending time in England and New Zealand before moving to the United States.[1] She currently lives in Bellingham, Washington with her husband, R. A. Deckert.

In addition to her fantasy novels, Alexander has published a memoir about growing up in Africa and an epistolary novel (written with her husband, then an acquaintance from a Usenet newsgroup) about the NATO war in Yugoslavia. She has also published numerous book reviews, travelogues, essays, poetry, and other articles in various magazines (e.g., Swans) around the world. Her story "The Painting" won the 2000 BBC Short Story Contest.

In 2009, she donated her archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.[2]

Bibliography

References

  1. 1 2 Przybyszewski, Chris (April 2004). "A Conversation With Alma Alexander". SF Site. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  2. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Collection, Northern Illinois University

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