Gail Carriger is a well-known American author, born on May 4, 1976, in Bolinas, California. She is celebrated for her unique blend of genres, including steampunk, science fiction, urban fantasy, and mystery. In addition to her writing career, Carriger is also an archaeologist.
Carriger's educational background is as impressive as her writing career. She completed her undergraduate studies at Oberlin College before moving on to England's Nottingham to earn a master's degree in science archaeological materials in 2000. She furthered her education at the University of California Santa Cruz, where she received a master's of arts in anthropology with a focus in archaeology in 2008.
As an author, Carriger has made a significant impact in the literary world. She is best known for her Parasol Protectorate series, which features Alexia Tarabotti as the main character. Carriger's writing style is often compared to that of P.G. Wodehouse, Jane Austen, and Charles Dickens, highlighting her ability to create comedies of manners with a paranormal twist. Her books have been translated into multiple languages, and she has over a dozen New York Times bestsellers to her name.
In addition to the Parasol Protectorate series, Carriger has written several other series, including the Finishing School series for young adults and the Custard Protocol, Supernatural Society, and Delightfully Deadly series for adults. She also writes sexy urban fantasy under the pen name G. L. Carriger. Despite her success as an author, Carriger remains fond of the simple pleasures in life, including shoes, octopuses, and tea.