Molly Ringle was one of the quiet, weird kids in school, and is now one of the quiet, weird writers of the world. For as long as she can remember, from elementary school libraries to university anthropology courses to the deliciously imaginative niches of online fandom, she’s been passionately drawn to queer literature and other works tha
Molly Ringle was one of the quiet, weird kids in school, and is now one of the quiet, weird writers of the world. For as long as she can remember, from elementary school libraries to university anthropology courses to the deliciously imaginative niches of online fandom, she’s been passionately drawn to queer literature and other works that challenge and reshape cultures. With her intense devotion to humor, she was proud to win the grand prize in the 2010 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest with one (intentionally) terrible sentence. She’s into folklore, fantasy, mythology, mild rainy climates, gardens, chocolate, tea, and perfume (or really anything that smells good). Though she made up occasional imaginary realms in her Oregon backyard while growing up, Eidolonia is her first full-fledged fictional country. Molly currently lives in Seattle with her husband, kids, corgi, and a lot of moss.
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Article: Sage and King and related queer-and-magic titles: Molly's three favorite reads of 2023 at Shepherd.com
Interview: Q&A about the relationships in Lava Red Feather Blue at Relationships Are Complicated, January 2022
Video: Molly (wears a top hat and) chats with Pacific Northwest authors Margaret Pinard, Jeff Fearnside, and Dora Rayma
Article: Sage and King and related queer-and-magic titles: Molly's three favorite reads of 2023 at Shepherd.com
Interview: Q&A about the relationships in Lava Red Feather Blue at Relationships Are Complicated, January 2022
Video: Molly (wears a top hat and) chats with Pacific Northwest authors Margaret Pinard, Jeff Fearnside, and Dora Raymaker, November 2021
Article: Lava Red Feather Blue and related queer fantasy titles: Molly’s recs at Shepherd.com
Video: Molly introduces and reads from Lava Red Feather Blue, December 2020
Video: Molly discusses writing, creativity, the challenges of 2020, and Lava Red Feather Blue in conversation with author Pam Stucky, October 2020
Video: Molly talks about Persephone’s Orchard and the writing life for “Words, Writers, and West Seattle” lecture series, September 2014
Blog interview: On being a small-press author at Central Avenue Publishing, August 2012
Audio: On radio show “Definitely Not the Opera" about winning the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, November 2011
Video: Appearance on “Art Zone with Nancy Guppy," September 2010
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