Julia Ecklar

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Julia Ecklar is a science fiction author and a singer and writer of filk music. She also writes under the pseudonym L.A. Graf (with Karen Rose Cercone). L.A. Graf reportedly stands for Lets All Get Rich and Famous.

Contents

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Novels

[edit] Short Fiction

  • The Music Box (Analog, Sep 1989)
  • Extra Ellies (Analog, May 1990)
  • Burning Bridges (Analog, Nov 1990)
  • A Sweet Disorder (Analog, Sep 1991)
  • Ice Nights (Analog, Oct 1992)
  • Blood Relations (Analog, June 1992)
  • Promised Lives (Fantasy & Science Fiction, Sep 1993)
  • Tide of Stars (Analog, Jan 1995)
  • The Human Animal (Analog, Apr 1995)
  • Thylacine Dream (1996 in Otherwere: Stories of Transformation)

[edit] Discography

  • Minus Ten and Counting (contributor)
  • Traveller (re-released on CD in 2006)
  • Genesis (out-of-print)
  • Divine Intervention (Prometheus Music, www.prometheus-music.com)
  • Walkabout (Dodeka Records)
  • Balance (DAG Productions, www.filk.com)
  • Horsetamer's Daughter (Off Centaur Publications, 1983)
  • A Wolfrider's Reflections (Warp Graphics, 1987)

[edit] Awards

[edit] Pegasus Awards

  • Best Female Filker 1984
  • Best Performer 1987
  • Best Writer/Composer 1990
  • Best Literature Song 1990: Daddy's Little Girl
  • Best War/Vengeance Song 1991: Temper of Revenge
  • Best Filk Song 1992: God Lives on Terra
  • (with Susan Cooper) Best Sorcery Song 1997: The Dark is Rising
  • Best Classic Filk Song 2004: Ladyhawke!

[edit] See also

List of Star Trek novels

[edit] External links