Elizabeth C. Bunce
Elizabeth C. Bunce | |
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Bunce at San Diego Comic-Con in 2011 | |
| Occupation | Author |
| Alma mater | University of Iowa |
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| Notable awards | Edgar Allan Poe Award 2021 Silver Falchion Award 2023 William C. Morris Award 2009 |
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Elizabeth C. Bunce is an American author who writes mysteries, fantasy, and ghost stories. Best known for her Edgar Award-winning Myrtle Hardcastle Mystery series and her novel A Curse Dark as Gold, her books feature strong female characters, are often inspired by folklore, and targeted toward young adult and pre-teen readers while also appealing to adults. Her writing style has been referred to as literary fiction, and her works have been called “mysteries in fantasy dress,” “spun with mystery and shot through with romance.” Her works are infused with the results of her research into history, science, culture, and etymology, often set in or inspired by historical places and times.