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    Foz Meadows
    Date of birth February 21, 1986[1][2]
    Nationality Australian
    Pronouns any pronouns, with a preference towards she/her [3]
    Gender identity genderqueer
    Occupation author

    Foz Meadows is a genderqueer Australian author of fantasy fiction. Foz realized she was genderqueer in April 2015.[4][5]

    Poetry

    • Scales of Time – Phantazein, edited by Tehani Wessely, FableCroft Publishing, October 2014
    • Silence – Goblin Fruit, Summer 2012
    • Conversation – Cordite Poetry Review no. 27, March 2008

    Novels

    • Solace & Grief (The Rare: Book 1) - Ford Street Publishing, March 2010
    • The Key to Starveldt (The Rare: Book 2) - Ford Street Publishing, October 2011
    • An Accident of Stars (Book 1 of the Manifold Worlds), Angry Robot, August 2016
    • A Tyranny of Queens (Book 2 of the Manifold Worlds series), Angry Robot, May 2017

    Stories/Novellas

    • "Curiosity" - Holdfast Anthology Issues 5-8, edited by Laurel Sills and Lucy Smee, July 2017
    • "The Song of Savi" - The Fantasist Magazine: Issue 3, edited by Will Waller and Evan Adams, June 2017
    • "Mnemosyne" - The Fantasist Magazine: Issue 3, edited by Will Waller and Evan Adams, June 2017
    • "Letters Sweet as Honey" - The Fantasist Magazine: Issue 3, edited by Will Waller and Evan Adams, June 2017
    • "Coral Bones" – Monstrous Little Voices, Rebellion Publishing, March 2016
    • "Bright Moon" – Cranky Ladies of History, edited by Tehani Wessely and Tansy Rayner Roberts, FableCroft Publishing, March 2015
    • "Ten Days Grace" – Apex Magazine, Issue 63, edited by Sigrid Ellis, August 2014
    • "Needs Must" – Sincere Forms of Flattery, edited by Olivia Hambrett and Sandi Sieger, O+S Publishing, June 2013

    References

    1. Donna (22 February 2010). "Interview with author Foz Meadows and Giveaway". Fantasy Dreamer's Ramblings. Retrieved 6 May 2020.
    2. Facebook About
    3. @fozmeadows (May 21, 2016). "It was awesome to meet you too, and don't worry! I still use she/her as default pronouns, though I'll answer to anything :)" – via Twitter.
    4. "SFF in Conversation - Foz Meadows and Coral Bones: Being Genderqueer". The Book Smugglers. 8 February 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
    5. Power, Rob (9 March 2016). "Monstrous Little Voices: Foz Meadows interview". Abaddon Books. Retrieved 6 May 2020.