Charlie Anders

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Charlie Anders is the author of the novel Choir Boy (Soft Skull Press, 2005) and the co-editor, with Annalee Newitz, of the anthology She's Such A Geek (Seal Press, 2006) and the science fiction blog io9.

She is the publisher of "Other" magazine, the "magazine of pop culture and politics for the new outcasts". She was the winner of a 2005 Lambda Literary Award. Her writing has appeared in Salon.com, the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, and the New York Press, as well as in two dozen anthologies, including Pills Chills Thrills & Heartache, It's All Good! and Paraspheres: New Wave Fabulist Fiction.

She is also the presenter of Writers With Drinks, a monthly literary night held in San Francisco featuring local writers and performers.

Biography

Charlie Anders grew up in New England and has always liked music, both performing and listening. In her youth, she joined a church choir and discovered funk and hip-hop, rather than the "good classical music" her parents hoped she would be exposed to.

Anders has had science fiction published in Strange Horizons, GUD, Flurb, and Space&Time. Additional (non-SF) work has been published in McSweeney's, Pindeldyboz, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Mother Jones magazine. Anders identifies as a male-to-female transgender; as "Charles Anders", she published The Lazy Crossdresser (Greenery Press, 2002), a 'manifesto disguised as a how-to manual'.

Anders is best known as an author and publisher, but she's also a performance artist. Among other events, she organized a "ballerina pie fight" in 2005 for "Other" magazine. She has been a juror for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award and for the Lambda Literary Awards.

Anders is also well-known locally for her series called Writers with Drinks. These monthly readings have been called a sort of "variety show" since the authors read a wide range of genres (ie: comedy, poetry, literary fiction, science fiction, erotica, and more). Anders is the MC, and her trademark at these events is that she introduces each reader or performer with a bio that is mostly made up and often a bit surreal.

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