Meg Elison

Elison, at the San Francisco pop-up art exhibit Color Factory, 2017. Meg Elison (born May 10, 1982) is an American author and feminist essayist whose writings often incorporate the themes of female empowerment, body positivity, and gender flexibility. Her debut novel, ''The Book of the Unnamed Midwife'', won the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award, and her second novel, ''The Book of Etta'', was nominated for the award in 2017. Elison's work has appeared in several markets, including ''Fantasy & Science Fiction'', Terraform, ''McSweeney's Internet Tendency'', Catapult, and ''Electric Literature''.

Elison "grew up a military brat with the United States ARMY" where she "lived all over the country." At fourteen she began working to support herself. Elison has lived in Missouri, Savannah, Nevada, North Carolina, Utah, Southern California, and New York, contributing to her vast ability for distinct settings. Provided by Wikipedia

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