Sandra Kasturi
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Born | 1966 Põltsamaa, Estonia |
Sandra Kasturi (born 1966), is a poet, editor and publisher.
Biography
[edit]Sandra Kasturi was born in Estonia. Her parents were Estonian and Sri Lankan. She now lives in Canada where she is a poet, editor and publisher. She has two poetry collections of her own and was the editor on an anthology of poetry. She has both poetry and fiction published in magazines. Kasturi was also an editor for the publishing house ChiZine Publications, which she founded with her husband Brett Savory.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
Awards
[edit]- 2001 Bram Stoker Award: Chiaroscuro (by Patricia Lee Macomber, Steve Eller, SK & Brett A. Savory)
- 2013 British Fantasy Award: ChiZine Publications (by Brett Alexander Savory & SK)
- 2015 World Fantasy Award: (SK & Brett Alexander Savory) for ChiZine Publications
- 2018 Sunburst Award: “The Beautiful Gears of Dying” (The Sum of Us)
Bibliography
[edit]Collections
[edit]- The Animal Bridegroom (2007)
- Come Late to the Love of Birds (2012)
Anthologies
[edit]- The Stars as Seen from This Particular Angle of Night (2003)
Short fiction
[edit]- The Coming of Ghosts (2010)
- Mrs. Kong (2011)
- Foxford (2011)
- The Slowing of the World (2011)
- The Hair Dress (2013)
- Mungo the Vampire (2014)
- The Beautiful Gears of Dying (2017)
- In the Moon Garden (2019)
References and sources
[edit]- ^ "Sandra Kasturi". HarperCollins Canada. Archived from the original on 2020-04-10. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ "The Spooky Spectacular Bundle – Curated by Sandra Kasturi". ChiZine Publications // Embrace the Odd. 2019-10-22. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ Barnes, Margo (2020-02-06). "Sandra Kasturi". Winning Writers. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ "Peterborough author Brett Savory picks up where he left off with new novel A Perfect Machine". ThePeterboroughExaminer.com. 2017-03-03. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ "Interview with Sandra Kasturi - Horror Writers Association Blog". Horror Writers Association Blog. 2017-02-27. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ "Come Late to the Love of Birds by Sandra Kasturi". Fantastic Fiction. Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ Kasturi, Sandra (2002-03-18). "Carnaval Perpetuel". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ "sfadb : Sandra Kasturi Awards". Science Fiction Awards Database (in Bosnian). Retrieved 2020-02-12.
- ^ "Authors : Kasturi, Sandra : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. 2018-08-31. Retrieved 2020-02-12.