Timalyne Frazier grew up taking photos with a long succession of cameras, and eventually took photography courses at Marlboro College, Vermont. She’s been an AAN artist member in photography since 2012.
After graduating from Marlboro College and earning a BA in Literature and Creative Writing, she placed third in the Playboy Fiction Contest for her story “Illustrating the Woman”. Additionally, Timalyne received an Honorable Mention in the Asimov’s Undergraduate Fiction Contest for “Burning in the Montage” (first published in Tomorrow SF in 1997 in the last paper issue).
Timalyne attended a Warren Wilson MFA residency the summer of 1994. And in 1995, she received the Susan Petry award and attended Clarion Writers’ Workshop (West program). (Along with her father, Robert Frazier, who attended Clarion at Michigan State in 1980 and 1981, the two may be the only parent and child to have attended Clarion—many years apart, however).