Sonya Taaffe is an American author of short fiction and poetry based out of Massachusetts. She grew up in Arlington and Lexington, Massachusetts and graduated from Brandeis University in 2003 where she received a B.A. and M.A. in Classical Studies. She also received an M.A. in Classical Studies from Yale University in 2008. Taaffe was first published in 2001, with "Shade and Shadow" in Not One of Us, "Turn of the Century, Jack-in-the-Green" in Mythic Delirium, and "Constellations, Conjunctions" in Maelstrom Speculative Fiction.
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| - Sonya Taaffe est une auteure de fiction et de poésie basée au Massachusetts. Elle a grandi à Arlington et Lexington et fut diplômée de l'Université Brandeis en 2003, où elle a obtenu un BA et MA en études classiques. Elle a également obtenu un MA en études classiques de l'Université Yale en 2008. Taaffe a proposé le nom Vanth pour le satellite de la planète naine potentielle Orcus à son découvreur Mike Brown, qui a été approuvé par l'Union astronomique internationale. (fr)
- Sonya Taaffe is an American author of short fiction and poetry based out of Massachusetts. She grew up in Arlington and Lexington, Massachusetts and graduated from Brandeis University in 2003 where she received a B.A. and M.A. in Classical Studies. She also received an M.A. in Classical Studies from Yale University in 2008. Taaffe was first published in 2001, with "Shade and Shadow" in Not One of Us, "Turn of the Century, Jack-in-the-Green" in Mythic Delirium, and "Constellations, Conjunctions" in Maelstrom Speculative Fiction. (en)
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| - Sonya Taaffe est une auteure de fiction et de poésie basée au Massachusetts. Elle a grandi à Arlington et Lexington et fut diplômée de l'Université Brandeis en 2003, où elle a obtenu un BA et MA en études classiques. Elle a également obtenu un MA en études classiques de l'Université Yale en 2008. Taaffe a été publiée pour la première fois en 2001, avec Shade and Shadow dans Not One of Us, Turn of the Century, Jack-in-the-Green dans Mythic Delirium et Constellations, Conjunctions dans Maelstrom Speculative Fiction. Taaffe écrit souvent pour le petit magazine de presse , dont elle est la rédactrice en chef du site Internet. Elle a été co-éditrice du département de poésie du magazine aux côtés d' et jusqu'en 2016. Taaffe a proposé le nom Vanth pour le satellite de la planète naine potentielle Orcus à son découvreur Mike Brown, qui a été approuvé par l'Union astronomique internationale. (fr)
- Sonya Taaffe is an American author of short fiction and poetry based out of Massachusetts. She grew up in Arlington and Lexington, Massachusetts and graduated from Brandeis University in 2003 where she received a B.A. and M.A. in Classical Studies. She also received an M.A. in Classical Studies from Yale University in 2008. Taaffe was first published in 2001, with "Shade and Shadow" in Not One of Us, "Turn of the Century, Jack-in-the-Green" in Mythic Delirium, and "Constellations, Conjunctions" in Maelstrom Speculative Fiction. Taaffe often writes for the small press magazine Not One of Us, for whose website she is the contributing editor. She served as a co-editor in the Poetry Department of Strange Horizons magazine alongside AJ Odasso and Romie Stott until 2016. Taaffe proposed the name Vanth for the moon of dwarf planet Orcus to its discoverer Mike Brown, which was approved by the International Astronomical Union (IAU). (en)
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