Naomi Kritzer

Naomi Kritzer is a highly regarded American author, well-known for her work in the science fiction and speculative fiction genres. She has been writing for over two decades and has produced a substantial body of work during that time. Kritzer's bibliography includes several series, such as "Eliana's Song" and "CatNet," as well as standalone novels and short story collections.

Kritzer's love for science fiction began at a young age when she was introduced to the Star Wars movies. She quickly became hooked on the genre and spent much of her childhood reading and learning about it. Her passion for science fiction was further fueled when she discovered the works of Madeline L'Engle, particularly "A Wrinkle in Time," which inspired her to start writing her own stories. However, it wasn't until after she had finished college and become a mother that Kritzer began to pursue writing as a full-time career.

Kritzer's short story "Cat Pictures Please" was published in 2015 and went on to win both the Locus and Hugo Awards, as well as making the finals of the Nebula Award. The story showcases Kritzer's ability to craft engaging and thought-provoking narratives that explore complex themes and ideas. With her unique voice and perspective, Kritzer has become a respected and beloved figure in the science fiction and speculative fiction communities.
CatNet Books
# Title Year
1 Catfishing on CatNet 2019
2 Chaos on CatNet 2021
The Dead Rivers Trilogy Books
# Title Year
1 Freedom's Gate 2004
2 Freedom's Apprentice 2005
3 Freedom's Sisters 2006
Eliana's Song Books
# Title Year
1 Fires of the Faithful 2002
2 Turning the Storm 2003
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Liberty's Daughter 2023
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Cat Pictures Please 2017
2 The Thing About Ghost Stories 2018
3 Monster 2020
4 Little Free Library 2020
Collections
# Title Year
1 Gift of the Winter King and Other Stories 2011
2 Comrade Grandmother and Other Stories 2011
3 Cat Pictures Please and Other Stories 2017
Naomi Kritzer Anthologies
# Title Year
1 The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2013 2013
2 Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 100, January 2015 2015
3 Clarkesworld: Year Eight 2016
4 The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume One 2016
5 The Long List Anthology Volume 2: More Stories From the Hugo Award Nomination List 2016
6 Clarkesworld Year Nine: Volume One 2018
7 The Long List Anthology Volume 4: More Stories From the Hugo Award Nomination List 2018
8 Clarkesworld Year Ten: Volume One 2019
9 The Long List Anthology Volume 5: More Stories From the Hugo Award Nomination List 2019
10 Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2020 Edition 2021
11 Far Out: Recent Queer Science Fiction and Fantasy 2021
12 The Reinvented Heart 2022
13 Black Cat Weekly #37 2022