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Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman
Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman







Ruthanna Emrys publishes a nonfiction series at Tor.com with Anne M. Book two, Deep Roots, published in 2018, was a Locus Awards finalist and a Dragon Awards finalist, and the series as a whole (including “The Litany of the Earth”) was a Mythopoeic Award finalist. The book resonated with even more readers, making Emrys a Locus Awards finalist, a RUSA (Reference and User Services Association) Award finalist, a Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice finalist, and a Crawford Award finalist. In 2017, Tordotcom published Winter Tide, book one of the Innsmouth Legacy. “The Litany of Earth” made a splash with readers and critics, landing on the Locus Recommended Reading list.

Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman

By 2014, when Tor.com published novelette “The Litany of Earth,” Emrys already had a handful of short fiction out at notable venues. Ruthanna Emrys hit the genre scene in 2007 with stories in both Analog Science Fiction and Fact and Strange Horizons.

Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman

I love that everyone reads on the Metro, and I love that the trains actually go into the suburbs.”Įmrys studied cognitive science at Hampshire College, where she met her wife-in a class on films about nuclear war-she also met the people who would become her friends and co-parents, “in a class about ‘making things up.’” She earned her PhD in cognitive psychology at Stony Brook University. I love that people come here from across the country to work on things that they care about passionately. I love the free museums that you can duck into for half an hour if you need a quick fix of sculpture. “I love DC it feels like home, and I hope to stay living there for the rest of my life.

Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman

She moved for college, grad school, and academic positions, eventually landing in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed outside Washington, DC. Ruthanna Emrys was born and raised on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.









Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota by Amelia Gorman