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Lilah Sturges

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Birth PlaceRhode Island, United States
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Notable WorksJack of Fables
House of Mystery
Birth Date1970-10-2

Lilah Sturges (ˈstɜrdʒɪz; born Matthew Sturges, October 1970) is an American writer of comics and fantasy novels. She is best known for co-writing with Bill Willingham the Eisner-award-nominated Jack of Fables, and other comics published by Vertigo Comics / DC Comics.

Career

In the 1990s, Sturges was a member of the writers' collective Clockwork Storybook, which also included Willingham, Chris Roberson, and Mark Finn.

Beginning in 2006, she and Willingham co-wrote the 50-issue Jack of Fables (a spin-off from Willingham's popular Fables series). In 2008 she began writing the 42-issue House of Mystery as well. After signing an exclusive deal with DC Comics later that year, Sturges wrote Blue Beetle from #29 to its end with #36, and Final Crisis Aftermath: Run! featuring the Human Flame. In 2009 she partnered again with Willingham writing Justice Society of America beginning with issue #29.

She is the author of two novels—Midwinter (2009) and its sequel The Office of Shadow (2010)—and a book of short horror fiction, Beneath the Skin and Other Stories (2000).

In September 2020, she announced her first graphic novel with Oni/Lion Forge, Girl Haven, with Meaghan Carter and Joamette Gil. She says that "the book is for anyone who loves a fantasy adventure, but it has a special message for young trans kids—that they are okay, that they are allowed to be who they are and also to be confused sometimes, and that they are worthy of love and friendship."

Personal life

Sturges was born in October 1970 in Rhode Island. In December 2016, Sturges announced via her Twitter and Facebook accounts that she is a transgender woman. She has two daughters, Emerson and Camille.

On April 2, 2021, Lilah married Michelle (Misha) Sturges at a private ceremony in Austin, Texas. Lilah announced this via her Twitter account on that date.

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Category:1970 births
Category:American comics writers
Category:Fables (comics)
Category:American fabulists
Category:Living people
Category:Transgender women writers
Category:American transgender writers
Category:American transgender women
Category:Writers from Rhode Island
Category:Marvel Comics writers
Category:DC Comics people
Category:Transgender comics creators
Category:LGBTQ people from Rhode Island
Category:21st-century American writers
Category:Inkpot Award winners