Elizabeth Black is a multi-talented author, known for her work in the genres of erotica, erotic romance, and horror. She has written numerous novels that have gained a significant following and critical acclaim. Some of her most famous works include "The Hedgerow," "We Are All Mad Here," "Climbing Her Tower," and many others. Black's fiction has been featured in various anthologies, including "Zippered Flesh," "Midnight Movies," "Fiction for Japan," and "Zippered Flesh 2." Her writing has been recognized with several awards, including the Night Owl Awards and Predators and Editors Poll Awards.
In addition to her work as a fiction writer, Elizabeth Black is a professional fundraiser for a national nonprofit organization. She has a strong educational background, having earned degrees from Vassar, Yale, and the University of London. Black's writing talents extend beyond fiction, as she has also published poetry in several respected literary journals, such as "Kansas Quarterly," "KARAMU," and "Southern Humanities Review." "The Drowning House" is her debut novel. Black's diverse writing portfolio and accomplishments showcase her versatility and talent as a writer, making her a respected figure in the literary world.