Midori Snyder

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OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Period1986–present
Midori Snyder
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin–Madison
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (MA)
Period1986–present
Genrefantasy, mythic fiction, and nonfiction on myth and folklore
Notable worksThe Innamorati
Website
midorisnyder.com

Midori Snyder is an American writer of fantasy, mythic fiction, and nonfiction on myth and folklore. She has published eight novels for children and adults, winning the Mythopoeic Award for The Innamorati. Her work has been translated into French, Dutch, Italian and Turkish.[1]

Midori Snyder was born in Santa Monica, California, on January 1, 1954. Raised in the United States and Africa, Snyder is the daughter of the French poet and professor of African Languages and Literature Emile Snyder, and Tibetan scholar, Jeanette Snyder. She is also the granddaughter of Santa Fe artist Pierre Ménager. On June 16, 1979, she wed educator Stephen Haessler; they had two children, Carl and Taiko. She studied African Languages and Literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, specializing in African oral narrative traditions. She moved to Milwaukee and later resumed her studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, subsequently receiving an M.A. in English Literature and Literary Theory.[1] She then spent some time teaching at Marquette University High School before moving to Arizona.[2]

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