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Elizabeth Humphreys Penrose
OccupationWriter
NationalityUnited States
GenrePoetry, Science fiction

Elizabeth Humphreys Penrose (December 30, 1960 –present) is an American Writer of poetry in the science fiction genre. She is a long-standing member of one of Pittsburgh's oldest Science-Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Workshops, Carnegie-Mellon University-based Pittsburgh Worldwrights[1], which was founded by Mary Soon Lee[2] and includes Pittsburgh Science Fiction Writers Barton Paul Levenson and Kenneth Chiacchia among its members, see Pittsburgh#Writing. Penrose was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a Bachelor's in English and Master's in English Literature.[3]

Biography

Penrose was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1960[4]. Elizabeth Penrose is building a list of publications, including her poems in Star*Line, Wicked Hollow and Pedestal Magazine. She teaches a class in poetry reading and writing at Western Psychiatric Institute, for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She is a Member of Pittsburgh Worldwrights. She views herself as a Christian Socialist, Feminist, Pacifist.[5]

Bibliography

Poems

  • "A Wrong Turn" Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2010 [6]
  • "Hives" Abyss & Apex Issue 27 [7]
  • "To D.M. Pinkwater" Mindflights, 2008 (Out of print) mindflights.com
  • "Seeing The Dragon" Mindflights, 2008 (Out of print) mindflights.com
  • "A Pacifist in Wartime" The Pedestal Magazine THE POLITICAL ANTHOLOGY 2004 [8]
  • "An Explanation," Wicked Hollow #7 December 2003 [9]
  • "The Prince Who Killed A Dragon" EOTU Ezine Volume 4, Issue 2 ISSN: 1530-7336 April, 2003 [10]
  • "A Girl's Game" Star*Line Issue 25.3, May/June 2002


Contest Wins and Accolades

  • “Scientific Experiment/1927?" Judge's Picks W. Gregory Stewart’s choices 2008 Science Fiction Poetry Association Contest Winners [11]
  • "Spring Morning" Nippon 2007 Haiku Contest [12]

References

  1. ^ "Pittsburgh Worldwrights". Cs.cmu.edu. 2005-05-27. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  2. ^ "Mary Soon Lee's Home Page". Cs.cmu.edu. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  3. ^ "Arisia 2011 |". 2011.arisia.org. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  4. ^ Cited herein
  5. ^ "Arisia 2011 |". 2011.arisia.org. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  6. ^ "eBooks - Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2010 by Dell Magazine Authors". eReader.com. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  7. ^ "Abyss & Apex : Third Quarter 2008: Hives". Abyssandapex.com. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  8. ^ "> Archives > THE POLITICAL ANTHOLOGY > Poetry >Elizabeth Penrose - A Pacifist in Wartime". The Pedestal Magazine. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  9. ^ "Wicked Hollow Magazine: Issue #7". Blindside.net. 2003-12-07. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  10. ^ Larry. "EOTU Ezine, Table of Contents, February 2003". Clamcity.com. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  11. ^ "2008 SFPA Poetry Contest". Sfpoetry.com. Retrieved 2010-06-27.
  12. ^ http://johnhertz.sciencefictionleague.org/jh-2006-contest.htm