![]() “The Litany of Earth” made a splash with readers and critics, landing on the Locus Recommended Reading list. 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. 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. 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. ![]()
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