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  1. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Tuttle, Lisa - The Dead Hours Of Night. A truly capital selection of choice stories here. “Objects In Dreams May Be Closer Than They Appear”, the opener, launches on a high note and things climb from here. A woman, her ex, and a house spied but not found twenty years earlier. Enter modern technology, satellite imaging.

  2. Lisa Tuttle, née le 16 septembre 1952 à Houston au Texas, est une autrice américaine d'horreur, de fantastique et de fantasy. Elle est également connue pour son engagement féministe (elle a ainsi publié une anthologie de textes fantastiques exclusivement écrit par des femmes, participant ainsi au mouvement de féminisation du genre aux États-Unis dans les années 1980 ).

  3. Lisa Tuttle. Lisa Tuttle was born and raised in Houston, Texas, where she began writing as a child. She made her first short story sales while a student at Syracuse University in New York, and won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974. She has worked as a journalist in both America and Britain, and has reviewed science fiction ...

  4. 14 occasions dès 2,89 €. The Lisa Tuttle Collection ebook (ePub) Lisa Tuttle (Auteur) A three-book young adult collection from award-winning author Lisa Tuttle, featuring Love Online, Panther in Argyll and Snake Inside. Love in the digital age has its ups and downs in Love Online.

  5. 31 de dic. de 1986 · A vintage horror story collection of the highest order, Lisa Tuttle’s Nest of Nightmares (1986) will soon see a widespread republication thanks to Valancourt Books, and if any old-school horror release deserves a bigger readership it’s this one. I paid an ungodly amount for my first edition paperback; it was worth every dollar.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2013 · Lisa Tuttle: From alternative histories to legendary countries, time travellers to haunted houses, here are the best fantasy books for people who don't like dragons or sexy vampires</p>

  7. 22 de ago. de 2023 · In his introduction to what can best be described as a “greatest hits” collection of Lisa Tuttle’s decades-worth of fictional output, Neil Gaiman notes that the twelve tales occupying Riding the Nightmare are nearly all, in some way or another, concerned with sex and death.These are, in Y.B. Yeats’s view, the only two subjects with which an author can and should concern themselves.