Elisabeth Waters

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Elisabeth Waters (b. 1952 Providence, Rhode Island)[1]is an American fantasy author, best known for her association with Marion Zimmer Bradley.

She won the Gryphon award in 1989 for her first novel Changing Fate. Since then, she has published a large number of short stories, mostly in the anthology series Sword and Sorceress.

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[edit] Biography

Elisabeth Waters is a pen name; her real name is currently unverified.[2]

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Novels

[edit] Short fiction

  • "A Capella" (1994)
  • "A Dragon in Distress" (1995) with Mercedes Lackey
  • "A Meeting of Minds" (1991)
  • "A Prince Among Frogs" (1996)
  • "A Proper Escort" (1991)
  • "Blood Calls to Blood" (1995)
  • "Change-child" (1998)
  • "Child of the Heart" (1985)
  • "Cold Spell" (1985)
  • "Connecticat" (1994) with Raul Reyes
  • "Destined for the Tower" (1993) with Deborah Wheeler
  • "Firetrap" (1990) with Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • "Golden Vanity" (1988)
  • "Gunnora's Gift" (1990)
  • "Ice Princess" (1994)
  • "Midsummer Folly" (1996)
  • "Our Father's Gold" (1996)
  • "Out of the Frying Pan" (1991)
  • "Playfellow" (1987)
  • Rebirth (1982)
  • Shadowlands (1990)
  • Sin Catenas (1988)
  • Tell Me a Story (1983)
  • The Alton Gift (1980)
  • The Birthday Gift (1992)
  • The Blade of Unmaking (1997)
  • The Dragon's Horde (1998) Raul Reyes [ as Raul S. Reyes ]
  • The Lesser Twin (1990)
  • The School Up the Hill (1997)
  • Things That Go Grump in the Night (1989)
  • Trees of Avalon (1996)
  • Weather Witch (1990)

[edit] References

  1. ^ The only source for her date and place of birth is this database. [1]. Retrieved 20 August 2007.
  2. ^ After her marriage to co-author Raul Reyes who worked with her on Sword and Sorceress[2], she is currently known as Nancy Reyes and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.[citation needed]. No verification of this can be currently found online.


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