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E.M. Anderson (she/they) is the queer, neurodivergent author of The Lord of the Wood (Hanover Squre Press, 2026), The Keeper of Lonely Spirits (MIRA Books, 2025), and the now out-of-print The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher, as well as various short stories. It is their doom to one day vanish in the depths of a forest, never to be seen again, after ignoring the repeated warnings of the locals to stay out of the woods. Until that fateful day, you can find them on Bluesky or Instagram @elizmanderson.

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E.M. Anderson Thanks so much for your question, and for reading, and for your kind words!

Currently, I have another adult contemporary fantasy out on sub with my age…more
Thanks so much for your question, and for reading, and for your kind words!

Currently, I have another adult contemporary fantasy out on sub with my agent, so cross your fingers and toes for that. It's about an old man cursed with immortality who hunts ghosts to avoid making mortal friends who will die one day, but when a small Ohio town adopts him in the middle of a ghost-hunt, he must choose: leave to protect his heart, or stay to save their lives? It has the cozy vibes and found family of Sangu Mandanna's The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches and the endearing grump of Fredrik Backman's A Man Called Ove (but queer, of course).

I'm also working on some other projects right now, but I'm not far along enough with any of them to share here at this time. I do sometimes talk about current WIPs on social media (mostly Facebook, Tumblr, and BlueSky these days), so catch up with me at elizmanderson anywhere I'm at for more!

In the meantime, I do have several short stories published (although they tend to skew a little darker than my novels for some odd reason):

- "Something Witchy This Way Comes" in SJ Whitby's Awakenings: A Cute Mutants Anthology, about a young girl from an abusive home who finds unexpectedly family in the grumpy old witch in the woods. (Proceeds benefit Rainbow Railroad.)

- "The Raising of Hester Macrae" in Dark Horses: The Magazine of Weird Fiction (no. 4), about a secret necromancer whose plant-witch wife is blamed for the raising of a young boy.

- "Sea-Change" in Wyldblood Press's From the Depths: A Fantasy Anthology, about an ex-sea captain, the young sailor who simps for her, and the sea-goddess she never got over.

All these publications are listed here on my author page, and buy links can be found at my linktree: https://linktr.ee/elizmanderson

You may also be able to request the anthologies through your local library (although you might have to make a purchase request first).(less)
E.M. Anderson Find your community! Writing can feel solitary, but it's a much more communal effort than you might think. You need beta readers and critique partners…moreFind your community! Writing can feel solitary, but it's a much more communal effort than you might think. You need beta readers and critique partners who can help make your story the best it can be before you put it out there. You need cheerleaders who can help you beat back impostor syndrome and deal with rejections. You need friends you can bounce ideas off of. And being a CP, cheerleader, and friend to others is a reward of its own. Find your people!(less)
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You’ll find my about page, information about my books, and my contact form. The old WordPress site will serve as an archive of my previous blog posts, but that’s it!

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“But one of my colleagues did the naming, and his methods are, shall we say, unorthodox. You'd think good old-fashioned prophecy would be as good for him as for the rest of us, but no, science has to be involved in some way. Algorithms and equations and the Internet, if you can believe it ...”
E.M. Anderson, The Remarkable Retirement of Edna Fisher

“But one of my colleagues did the naming, and is methods are, shall we say, unorthodox. You'd think good old-fashioned prophecy would be as good for him as for the rest of us, but no, science has to be involved in some way. Algorithms and equations and the Internet, if you can believe it ...”
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“I should like to save the Shire, if I could - though there have been times when I thought the inhabitants too stupid and dull for words, and have felt that an earthquake or an invasion of dragons might be good for them. But I don't feel like that now. I feel that as long as the Shire lies behind, safe and comfortable, I shall find wandering more bearable: I shall know that somewhere there is a firm foothold, even if my feet cannot stand there again.”
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“25 And the Lord spake unto the Angel that guarded the eastern gate, saying 'Where is the flaming sword that was given unto thee?'
26 And the Angel said, 'I had it here only a moment ago, I must have put it down some where, forget my own head next.'
27 And the Lord did not ask him again.”
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