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This page presents short biographies of pioneer American female authors of speculative literature born up to the first half of the 20th century.

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About the author

Lu Evans is a Brazilian-American writer, playwright, anthologist, editor, and translator. She graduated as a Journalist from the Universidade Federal da Paraíba (Brazil) and is currently studying Anthropology at Central New Mexico C. College. She coordinates the Fantastic Literature by Woman project.

She began her artistic career as a ballerina. In her late teens, she migrated to the theater, working as an actress, producer, choreographer, and director. At that time, she started writing plays. Some of her plays have been staged in Brazil.

She participates in anthologies published by several publishers, magazines, and websites. She edited 24 collections between 2019 and 2022, reuniting writers from The United States, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Poland, Bosnia Herzegovina, and Nepal. She is now editing a sci-fi anthology with authors from Brazil, France, Switzerland, and Portugal. She has also written forewords for several books.

Evans published 15 books as an independent author. All her books are in Portuguese, and some are also in Spanish and English.

Selected works
"Hili" (a romantic sci-fi: English, Portuguese)
"Santa Dragon" (juvenile Christmas adventure coauthored with Dandara Evans: English, Portuguese)
"Somniis" (coauthored with Graci Rocha: English, Portuguese)
"The Princess of the Waters" (fantasy: English, Spanish, Portuguese)
"The Flaming Prince" (fantasy: Spanish, Portuguese)
"Robotic Dramas & Other Futuristic Short Stories" (sci-fi: English, Spanish, Portuguese)
Visitantes Nocturnos & Otras Narrativas Sobrenaturales (2022 - dark fantasy: Spanish, Portuguese)

Other works
"Visiting the Black Knight" (short story) is available on the American sites Booksie; Quotev, Simirly, and Commaful.
"The Christmas Egg" (short story) is in the book An Exchange of Gifts - 2021 Holiday Anthology, the result of a literary contest promoted by Bardsy Publishing, USA, in which she was a finalist.
"The Beast" (theatrical text ) was narrated on the Soundscape Theater web radio, USA, 2022.
"Rusalki" (short story), published in Aphelion (websine), vol. 27, issue 282, April 2023.
"Simulation?" (short story), Schlock (magazine), special anniversary edition, vol. 17, issue 9, April 2023.











This page presents short biographies of pioneer American female authors of speculative literature born up to the first half of the 20th cent...