Lisa Goldstein

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Lisa Goldstein is a Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Award nominated fantasy and science fiction writer. Her 1982 novel The Red Magician won the American Book Award for best paperback novel. Her work is also sometimes regarded as an example of literary fantasy.

She has published two novels under the pen-name "Isabel Glass".

She lives in Oakland, California.

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Novels

The Divided Crown (2005) as by Isabel Glass

Tor Books - ISBN 0-7653-0746-4

Daughter of Exile (2004) as by Isabel Glass

Tor Books - ISBN 0-7653-0745-6 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-7653-4658-3 (Paperback)

The Alchemist's Door (2002)

Tor Books - ISBN 0-7653-0150-4 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-7653-0151-2 (Paperback)

Dark Cities Underground (1999)

Tor Books - ISBN 0-312-86828-6 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-312-86827-8 (Paperback)

Walking the Labyrinth (1996)

Tor Books - ISBN 0-312-86175-3 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-312-85968-6 (Paperback)

Summer King, Winter Fool (1994)

Tor Books - ISBN 0-312-85632-6 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-8125-3503-0 (Paperback)

Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon (1993)

Tor Books - ISBN 0-312-85460-9 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-8125-1951-5 (Paperback)

Tourists (1989)

Simon & Schuster - ISBN 0-671-67531-1 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-312-89011-7 (1994 Tor Books paperback reprint)

A Mask for the General (1987)

Bantam Books - ISBN 0-553-05239-X (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-553-27312-4 (Paperback)

The Dream Years (1985)

Bantam Books - ISBN 0-553-05090-7 (Hardcover) - ISBN 0-553-25693-9 (Paperback)

The Red Magician (1982)

Pocket Books - ISBN 0-671-41161-6 (1982 Paperback) - ISBN 0-671-49907-6 (1983 Paperback reprint) - ISBN 0-312-85462-5 (1993 Tor Books hardcover reprint) - ISBN 0-312-89007-9 (1995 Orb Books paperback reprint)

[edit] Awards and nominations

  • World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (1986) for The Dream Years
  • Arthur C. Clarke nominee (1987) for A Mask for the General
  • Hugo Best Short Story nominee (1988) for "Cassandra's Photographs"
  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee (1988) for "Cassandra's Photographs"
  • World Fantasy Best Short story nominee (1993) for "Alfred"
  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee (1994) for "Alfred"
  • World Fantasy Best Collection nominee (1995) for Travellers In Magic
  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee (1996) for "The Narcissus Plague"
  • World Fantasy Best Short story nominee (1998) for "Fortune and Misfortune"
  • Nebula Best Short Story nominee (1999) for "Fortune and Misfortune"
  • British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (1999) for Dark Cities Underground

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