Draft:Rebecca Fraimow

Rebecca Fraimow is an Boston-based author of science fiction and fantasy literature. Fraimow has published short fiction in a variety of outlets, as well as one novella and a novel with Solaris Books.

Biography
Fraimow graduated from the New York University program in Moving Image Archiving and Preservation in 2013 and subsequently has worked as an archivist for the WGBH and the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.

Short fiction
Fraimow has published short fiction in a number of locales, including podcast-only release. This list provides the first publication date and location of each piece.
 * Vanderhooft, JoSelle, ed. (2011). “Granada’s Library.” Steam-Powered II: More Lesbian Steampunk Stories. Torquere Press.
 * Farrell, Scott, ed. (2012). “Measure For Steel-Sprung Measure.” The Omnibus of Doctor Bill Shakes and the Magnificent Ionic Pentatetrameter: A Steampunk's Shakespeare Anthology. Doctor Fantastique Books.
 * (January 2015). “Crowned.” Daily Science Fiction.
 * (August 2015). “There Are No Eaters of Souls in America.” Daily Science Fiction.
 * (May 2016). “Further Arguments in Support of Yudah Cohen’s Proposal to Bluma Zilberman.” Diabolical Plots.
 * (December 2016). “Shaina Rubin Keeps Her Head Under Circumstances Nobody Could Have Expected.” PodCastle.
 * (2017). “Romeo, Revisited.” aliterate.
 * Datt Sharma, Iona, ed. (2020). “This is New Gehesran Calling.” Consolation Song: Optimistic Speculative Fiction For a Time of Pandemic.
 * (July 2021). “Gitl Schneiderman Learns to Live With Her In-Laws.” PodCastle.
 * (April 2022). “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made.” Kaleidotrope.
 * (July 2022). “A Farce to Suit the New Girl.” The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast.