Eisenstein, Phyllis (1946–)

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Eisenstein, Phyllis (1946–)

American science-fiction writer. Born Phyllis Kleinstein, Feb 26, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois; attended University of Chicago, 1963–66; University of Illinois, BA in anthropology, 1981; m. Alex Eisenstein (writer), 1966.

Better known as a writer of fantasy than science fiction, novels include Born to Exile (1977), Sorcerer's Son (1979), In the Hands of Glory (1981), In the Red Lord's Reach (1989), The Book of Elementals (2002), and The City in Stone (2003); also published, with Alex Eisenstein, Night Lives: Nine Stories of the Dark Fantastic (2003); co-founded and served as director of Windy City SF Writer's Conference (1972–77); taught creative writing at Columbia College of Chicago and edited anthology Spec-Lit; also wrote Overcoming the Pain of Inflammatory Arthritis, a disease she suffered from throughout life. Nominated for Nebula and Hugo Awards.

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