- Author: Electra Pritchett Author Record # 214264
- Language: English
- Webpages: WordPress
- Note: Electra Pritchett is a lapsed historian who splits her time between reading, research, and her obsession with birds and parfait. Born in New Jersey, she has lived on three continents and her studies have ranged from ancient Rome to modern Japan.
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Essays
- The Strange Horizons Book Club: The Dazzle of Day by Molly Gloss (2015) with Octavia Cade and Martin Lewis and Kev McVeigh [only as by Octavia Cade and Kev McVeigh and Martin Petto and Electra Pritchett]
- 2016 in Review Part 2 (2017) with Carmen Maria Machado and Ian Mond and Samira Nadkarni and Abigail Nussbaum and Alexandra Pierce and Kevin Power and Phoebe Salzman-Cohen and Christina Scholz and Salik Shah and Maureen Kincaid Speller and Aishwarya Subramanian and Jonah Sutton-Morse and Rachel Swirsky and Linda Wilson
- 2017 in Review Part Three (2018) with Sara Polsky and Kevin Power and Krish Raghav and Adam Roberts and Catherine Rockwood and Mazin Saleem and Christina Scholz and Salik Shah and Aditya Singh and Maureen Kincaid Speller and Marie Stern-Peltz and Aishwarya Subramanian and Jonah Sutton-Morse and Sessily Watt and Lesley Wheeler
- Media review: Star Wars Rebels (2018)
- Review of graphic fiction: Wayward Sisters, edited by Allison O'Toole (2018)
- Review of 'The Bone Shard Daughter' and 'The Bone Shard Emperor' by Andrea Stewart (2022)
- Strange Horizons Tributes to Maureen Kincaid Speller (2023) with Redfern Jon Barrett and Nicole E. Beck and Gautam Bhatia and Octavia Cade and Joyce Chng and Rachel Cordasco and Debbie Gascoyne and Duncan Lawie and A. S. Moser and Samira Nadkarni and Catherine Rockwood and Andy Sawyer [only as by Redfern Jon Barrett and Nicole Beck and Gautam Bhatia and Octavia Cade and Joyce Chng and Rachel Cordasco and Debbie Gascoyne and Duncan Lawie and A. S. Moser and Samira Nadkarni and Electra Pritchett and Catherine Rockwood and Andy Sawyer]
- Review of the Graphic Novel "Where Black Stars Rise" by Nadia Shammas and Marie Enger (2023)
- Prophet by Helen Macdonald and Sin Blaché: A Dialogue (2024) with Martin Lewis [only as by Martin Petto and Electra Pritchett]
- Clariel (2015) by Garth Nix
- Hostage (2015) by Sherwood Smith and Rachel Manija Brown
- Stranger (2015) by Sherwood Smith and Rachel Manija Brown
- Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean (2015) by Kirsty Murray and Payal Dhar and Anita Roy
- The Dazzle of Day (2015) by Molly Gloss (co-reviewed with Octavia Cade and Martin Lewis and Kev McVeigh) [only as by Octavia Cade and Kev McVeigh and Martin Petto and Electra Pritchett]
- The Tropic of Serpents: A Memoir by Lady Trent (2015) by Marie Brennan
- Voyage of the Basilisk: A Memoir by Lady Trent (2015) by Marie Brennan
- Oracle (2015) by Michelle West
- Letters to Tiptree (2015) by Alexandra Pierce and Alisa Krasnostein
- The Young Wizards (2016) by Diane Duane
- Raven Stratagem (2017) by Yoon Ha Lee
- Thick as Thieves (2017) by Megan Whalen Turner
- Want (2017) by Cindy Pon
- In Other Lands (2017) by Sarah Rees Brennan
- Jane, Unlimited (2017) by Kristin Cashore
- The Empress of Timbra (2018) by Karen Healey and Robyn Fleming
- The Poppy War (2019) by R. F. Kuang
- A Conspiracy of Truths (2019) by Alexandra Rowland
- The Raven Tower (2019) by Ann Leckie
- Gods of Jade and Shadow (2019) by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- Air Logic (2020) by Laurie J. Marks
- Infinite Detail (2020) by Tim Maughan
- Finna (2021) by Nino Cipri
- The Angel of the Crows (2021) by Katherine Addison
- Each of Us a Desert (2021) by Mark Oshiro
- The Bone Shard Daughter (2022) by Andrea Stewart
- The Bone Shard Emperor (2022) by Andrea Stewart
- The Book Eaters (2022) by Sunyi Dean
- Arch-Conspirator (2023) by Veronica Roth
- Translation State (2023) by Ann Leckie
- Island of Whispers (2023) by Frances Hardinge
- Unraveller (2023) by Frances Hardinge
- The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain (2024) by Sofia Samatar