{"id":90,"date":"2011-09-18T06:42:25","date_gmt":"2011-09-18T06:42:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ticonderogapublications.au\/index.php\/2011\/09\/18\/lisa-l-hannett\/"},"modified":"2011-09-18T06:42:25","modified_gmt":"2011-09-18T06:42:25","slug":"lisa-l-hannett","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ticonderogapublications.au\/index.php\/2011\/09\/18\/lisa-l-hannett\/","title":{"rendered":"Lisa L Hannett"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lisa L Hannett is based in Adelaide, South Australia. She used to feel weird speaking about herself in the third person but has learned to embrace this convention: it makes a\u00a0fair bit of sense, she\u2019s realised,\u00a0considering she often feels like several different people.<\/p>\n<p>In an earlier life, Lisa lived in Canada where she earned an Honours degree in Fine Arts (majoring in painting and photography). Nowadays, she uses 10% of the things she learned during the course of these studies doing graphic design work for university academics in Adelaide. Occasionally, she designs fun things like book jackets.<\/p>\n<p>Another version of Lisa earned an Honours degree in English in South Australia. Subsequently, this part of her personality got it into her head that doing a PhD in medieval Icelandic literature (of all things!) would be a good idea. So in 2005 she began this immense task, and it is still in progress. (We don\u2019t talk to her about this much, for fear of upsetting her). One day, this Lisa would like to finish\u00a0her thesis and\u00a0snag a job in academia, which will have two immediate benefits: someone else will have to do graphic design work for <em>her<\/em> projects, and she will have\u00a0a real income to fund her writing.<\/p>\n<p>The Lisa you\u2019re here to see is a writer of speculative fiction, largely of the creepy or unsettling variety. Her\u00a0short stories have appeared\u00a0in venues including <em>Clarkesworld<\/em> <em>Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, ChiZine, Midnight Echo<\/em>,\u00a0and\u00a0she\u2019s got works forthcoming in\u00a0<em>Electric Velocipede, Tesseracts 14, Shimmer <\/em>and Ann &amp; Jeff VanderMeer\u2019s <em>Steampunk Reloaded<\/em>, among other places. Her story \u2018On the Lot and In the Air\u2019 was recommended\u00a0on <em>Locus\u2019<\/em>s Recommended Reading List for 2009. She is a graduate of Clarion South.<\/p>\n<p>Her first collection of short stories, <em>Bluegrass Symphony<\/em>, will be published by Ticonderoga Publications in 2011. It deals with cowboys and fallow fields, shapeshifters and rednecks, superstitions and realities in harsh prairie country \u2014 and a whole bunch of other things thrown in the mix.<\/p>\n<p>Currently, Lisa is working on\u00a0another short story collection,\u00a0<em>Lament for the Afterworld. <\/em>This\u00a0book is a pseudo-steampunk compilation of interconnected stories, set in the same world as \u2018The Good Window\u2019 (published in <em>Fantasy<\/em>) and centring on themes of belief and war. And because this Lisa has no concept of time restrictions, and is apparently accustomed to existing on very little sleep, she is also working on two novels. The first revolves around witches and can only be described as Puritan steampunk with a splash of RL Stevenson; the second is a romp through the underworld (can one \u2018romp\u2019 through the underworld, you ask? Here\u2019s hoping) and is tentatively called <em>Steam<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Undoubtedly, these works will be categorised as \u2018Dark Fantasy\u2019 or \u2018Horror\u2019, which is hilarious considering all versions of Lisa are afraid of the dark.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lisa L Hannett is based in Adelaide, South Australia. She used to feel weird speaking about herself in the third person but has learned to embrace this convention: it makes a\u00a0fair bit of sense, she\u2019s realised,\u00a0considering she often feels like several different people. 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