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Marissa van Uden

Marissa VU Editing

Marissa is a speculative fiction editor and writer, specializing in dark SFF and horror, new weird, eco-fiction, and nonfiction. Her editing credits include award winners, Amazon #1 bestsellers, National Geographic books and university-press publications. She’s an associate editor at Apex Magazine and an acquisitions editor at Apex Book Company. Her short stories have appeared in Dark Matter Magazine, Vastarian Magazine and the Los Suelos interactive anthology.

Notable fiction she’s helped to edit or develop include CS Humble’s Black Wells series and The Light Sublime Weird Westerns; Alys Arden’s The Casquette Girls (Amazon #1 bestseller, Starred by Publishers Weekly, and picked up in two-book deal by Skyscape Publishing) and The Romeo Catchers (Nominated for Best Young Adult Protagonist in the 2017 RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards); Ciara Ballintyne’s In The Company of the Dead (winner of Pinnacle Awards Best Fantasy Novel); Megan Crewe’s A Mortal Song (Amazon Kindle #1 Bestseller) and A Ruthless Magic; D Robert Pease’s Shadow Swarm (Winner of Mom’s Choice Awards Gold Medal in Fantasy & Science Fiction), D.A. Godwins Guardian’s Prophecy Series; and Debra Goelz’s Mermaids and the Vampires Who Love Them, which won the Watty award in 2014, was picked up by Hatchette Audiobooks, and was adapted into an interactive game in 2018.

Marissa was born in Aotearoa New Zealand and has lived in Dublin, Munich, Berlin and Los Angeles. She now resides in rural Vermont, in a cabin in the woods.

Her favorite projects are stories with elements of the natural world, especially eco fiction, weird and new weird, body horror, psychedelic, and furry.

Humans who inspire her include Philip K Dick, Jeff VanderMeer, China Miéville, Octavia Butler, Cordwainer Smith, Carl Sagan, Jim Henson, Quentin Tarantino, Neil Druckmann, and every single person who worked on the video game The Last of Us.

Eden, VT
US

http://www.marissavu.com

Years in the field: 15
Years freelancing: 15

marissa.van uden.16568

Marissa van Uden

 

Marissa is a speculative fiction editor and writer, specializing in dark SFF and horror, new weird, eco-fiction, and nonfiction. Her editing credits include award winners, Amazon #1 bestsellers, National Geographic books and university-press publications. She’s an associate editor at Apex Magazine and an acquisitions editor at Apex Book Company. Her short stories have appeared in Dark Matter Magazine, Vastarian Magazine and the Los Suelos interactive anthology.

Notable fiction she’s helped to edit or develop include CS Humble’s Black Wells series and The Light Sublime Weird Westerns; Alys Arden’s The Casquette Girls (Amazon #1 bestseller, Starred by Publishers Weekly, and picked up in two-book deal by Skyscape Publishing) and The Romeo Catchers (Nominated for Best Young Adult Protagonist in the 2017 RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards); Ciara Ballintyne’s In The Company of the Dead (winner of Pinnacle Awards Best Fantasy Novel); Megan Crewe’s A Mortal Song (Amazon Kindle #1 Bestseller) and A Ruthless Magic; D Robert Pease’s Shadow Swarm (Winner of Mom’s Choice Awards Gold Medal in Fantasy & Science Fiction), D.A. Godwins Guardian’s Prophecy Series; and Debra Goelz’s Mermaids and the Vampires Who Love Them, which won the Watty award in 2014, was picked up by Hatchette Audiobooks, and was adapted into an interactive game in 2018.

Marissa was born in Aotearoa New Zealand and has lived in Dublin, Munich, Berlin and Los Angeles. She now resides in rural Vermont, in a cabin in the woods.

Her favorite projects are stories with elements of the natural world, especially eco fiction, weird and new weird, body horror, psychedelic, and furry.

Humans who inspire her include Philip K Dick, Jeff VanderMeer, China Miéville, Octavia Butler, Cordwainer Smith, Carl Sagan, Jim Henson, Quentin Tarantino, Neil Druckmann, and every single person who worked on the video game The Last of Us.

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