Vivian Shaw is a science fiction writer.[1]
Literary career
Shaw is known for her critically acclaimed trilogy of novels about the fictional doctor Greta Helsing, who has a clinic in London for special-needs clients with supernatural abilities. Shaw's first novel, Strange Practice, was listed by the NPR Book Concierge as one of the Best Books of 2017.[2] In the sequel, Dreadful Company, Greta Helsing travels to Paris.[3] Dreadful Company appeared on the 2018 Locus recommended reading list.[4] In the third book, Grave Importance, Greta Helsing temporarily directs an exclusive mummy spa near Marseille.[5]
Literary influences
Strange Practice and its sequels reference many characters from classic vampire literature, including Lord Ruthven, Sir Francis Varney, and Abraham Van Helsing.[6][7] In an interview with the journalist Liz Bourke, Shaw stated that she once wished to be a doctor like her protagonist, and reads medical textbooks for fun.[8]
Bibliography
- The Helios Syndrome (2023)
Greta Helsing series
- Strange Practice (2017)
- Dreadful Company (2018)
- Grave Importance (2019)
- Bitter Waters (2024)[9]
Short fiction
- "The Utmost Bound" (2018)
- "Black Matter" (2019)
- "Transference" (2022)[10]
Personal life
Shaw was born in Kenya, and lived in the United Kingdom before moving to the United States at age of seven.[1][11] She received a B.A. in Art History from St. Mary's College of Maryland in 2002, and M.F.A. in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts from the University of Baltimore in 2013.[12] She and her wife, fellow author Arkady Martine, lived initially in Baltimore[1] and as of 2020 live in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[13] She also is a freelance editor and graphic designer.[12]
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