Mishell Baker

Mishell Baker
Baker in March 2018
Born 1976
Occupation novelist, short story writer
Nationality United States
Period 2009 - Present
Genre fantasy, Urban fantasy

Mishell Baker is an American writer of fantasy and urban fantasy. A 2009 graduate of the Clarion Workshop, her fantasy stories have been published in Daily Science Fiction, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Electric Velocipede.[1]

In 2016, she published Borderline, the first novel in The Arcadia Project urban fantasy series with Saga Press (edited by Navah Wolfe). It was a Publishers Weekly staff pick,[2] and Barnes & Noble chose it as one of the best science fiction and fantasy novels of 2016.[3] Borderline is notable for having a disabled protagonist with borderline personality disorder.[4] It was nominated for the 2016 Nebula Award for Best Novel.[5] Borderline was also included on the 2016 James Tiptree Jr. Award Honor List.[6]

The second book in the series, Phantom Pains, was released in 2017.[7]

Biography

Mishell Baker lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband and two children.[1] She frequently writes about her own Borderline Personality Disorder diagnosis and how it has affected her writing.[8]

Novels

The Arcadia Project

  1. Borderline, March 2016, ISBN 9781508225263
  2. Phantom Pains, March 2017, ISBN 9781481451925
  3. Imposter Syndrome, March 13, 2018

Awards

Borderline was nominated for the 2017 World Fantasy Award—Novel.

References

  1. 1 2 "Mishell Baker". Simon & Schuster.
  2. "Staff Pick: 'Borderline' by Mishell Baker".
  3. "The Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of 2016". 16 November 2016.
  4. "'Borderline' Is Urban Fantasy With A Cinematic Punch".
  5. "SFWA Announces 2016 Nebula, Norton, and Bradbury Award Nominees!". Nebula Awards. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  6. https://tiptree.org/2017/03/anna-marie-mclemore-wins-the-2016-tiptree-award-plus-honor-list-long-list-announcements
  7. "Phantom Pains". 21 March 2017.
  8. "Not as Crazy as You'd Think: The Borderline Protagonist in Fantasy - Uncanny Magazine". 2 March 2016.
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