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Delia Sherman (Cordelia Caroline Sherman) was born on 1951 in Tokyo, Japan, is an American writer (born 1951). Discover Delia Sherman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1951

Cordelia Caroline Sherman (born 1951, Tokyo, Japan), known professionally as Delia Sherman, is an American fantasy writer and editor.

Her novel The Porcelain Dove won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award.

Sherman attended The Chapin School in New York.

1972

She received her B.A. at Vassar College in 1972, her Masters of Arts from Brown University in 1975, and her Ph.D. from Brown University in 1981.

1978

She has worked as a lecturer at Boston University from 1978 to 1987 and again from 1989 to 1992; and a reviewer with the Women's Review of Books, the New York Review of Science Fiction, and Science Fiction and Fantasy Review Annual between 1988 and 1989.

1996

From 1996 to 2004 she was a consulting editor at Tor Books and since 1993 she has been a full-time writer, lecturer and teacher.

She has taught at Hollins College Children's Literature Program; and instructed at the Clarion Science Fiction Writer's Workshop, the WisCon Writing Workshop, the Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop and the Alpha Teen Writing Workshop.

They were married in 1996.

2001

She was a guest author at the Virginia Highlands Festival Creative Writing Days in 2001.

Her three novels for adults are all from the subgenre Fantasy of Manners:

2006

Changeling (2006) and its sequel The Magic Mirror of the Mermaid Queen (2009) were fantasy adventures written for younger readers.

They are set in "New York Between," a world she has explored in various short stories.

2007

Together with Kushner, she was an instructor at the Clarion Workshop 2007 in San Diego.

She lives in New York City with her wife and sometime collaborator, Ellen Kushner.

2011

The Freedom Maze (2011), set in Louisiana in 1960 and 1860, is a young adult fantasy novel that uses the device of time-travel to explore the themes of slavery, courage, womanhood, and family ties.

2012

The novel won the 2012 Prometheus Award and the Andre Norton Award.

2016

Her novel The Evil Wizard Smallbone (2016) was nominated for the Andre Norton Award.

Sherman is co-editor (with Ellen Kushner and Donald G. Keller) of the fantasy anthology The Horns of Elfland, and (with Terri Windling) of The Essential Bordertown''.

With Kushner and others, she is actively involved in the Interstitial art movement.

She was a founding member of (and the first president of) the Interstitial Arts Foundation.

She is also a member of the Endicott Studio.