Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Elizabeth Ann Scarborough | |
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Born | March 23, 1947 Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | US-American |
Genres | SF and Fantasy |
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough was born March 23, 1947, and lives in the Puget Sound area of Washington. Elizabeth won a Nebula Award in 1989 for her novel The Healer's War, and has written more than a dozen other novels. She has collaborated with Anne McCaffrey, best-known for creating the Dragonriders of Pern, to produce the Petaybee Series and the Acorna Series.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Acorna Universe
See: The Acorna Series
[edit] Petaybee Universe
See: Petaybee Series
[edit] Argonia/Songs from the Seashell Archives Quartet
- Vol. 1: Song of Sorcery, 1982
- Vol. 2: The Unicorn Creed, 1983
- Vol. 3: Bronwyn’s Bane, 1983
- Vol. 4: The Christening Quest, 1985
[edit] Drastic Dragon Series
- Vol. 1: The Drastic Dragon of Draco, Texas, 1986
- Vol. 2: The Goldcamp Vampire, 1987
[edit] The Songkiller Saga
- Vol. 1: Phantom Banjo, 1991
- Vol. 2: Picking the Ballad’s Bones, 1991
- Vol. 3: Strum Again?, 1992
[edit] Nothing Sacred Series
- Vol. 1: Nothing Sacred, 1991
- Vol. 2: Last Refuge, 1992
[edit] Godmother Series
- Vol. 1: The Godmother, 1994
- Vol. 2: The Godmother’s Apprentice, 1995
- Vol. 3: The Godmother’s Web, 1998
[edit] Cleopatra Series
- Vol. 1: Channeling Cleopatra, 2002
- Vol. 2: Cleopatra 7.2, 2004
[edit] Standalone Novels
- The Harem of Aman Akbar, 1984
- The Healer's War, 1988 (Nebula Award for Best Novel 1989)
- Carol for Another Christmas, 1996
- The Lady in the Loch, 1998
[edit] Anthologies
- Space Opera, with Anne McCaffrey, 1996
- Warrior Princesses, with Martin H. Greenberg, 1998
- Past Lives, Present Tense, 1999
- Vampire Slayers: Stories of Those Who Dare to Take Back the Night, with Martin H. Greenberg, 1999
[edit] Collections
- Scarborough Fair and Other Stories, 2003
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- "Introduction"
- "The Mummies of the Motorway", 2001
- "Final Vows", 1998
- "Whirlwinds", 1998
- "Worse Than the Curse", 2000
- "Boon Companion", 2002
- "Long Time Coming Home", with Rick Reaser, 2002
- "Mu Mao and the Court Oracle", 2001
- "Don’t Go Out in Holy Underwear or Victoria’s Secret or Space Panties!!!", 1996
- "The Invisible Woman’s Clever Disguise", 2000
- "A Rare Breed", 1995
- "Scarborough Fair", 1996
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[edit] Other Short Fiction
- "Milk from a Maiden's Breast", 1987
- "Wolf From the Door", 1988
- "The Elephant In-Law", 1988
- "The Camelot connection", 1988
- "Bastet's Blessing", 1989
- "The Castle's Haunted Parking Lot", 1991
- "The Queen's Cat's Tale", 1991
- "The Dragon of Tollin", 1992
- "Candy's Wonder Cure", 1993
- "The Cat-Quest of Mu Mao the Magnificent", 1994
- "Jean-Pierre and the Gator-Maid", 1994
- "The Stone of War and the Nightingale's Egg", 1995
- "First Communion", 1995
- "Born Again", 1996
- "The Snake Charm
- "The Attack of the Avenging Virgins", 1998
- "Debriefing the Warrior/Princess", 1998
- "The Fatal Wager", 1998
- "Final Vows", 1998
- "Worse Than The Curse", 2000
- "The Mummies of the Motorway", 2001
- "Jewels Beyond Price", 2005
[edit] External links
- Authors's website and biography
- Elizabeth Ann Scarborough at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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NAME | Scarborough, Elizabeth Ann |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | American nnovelist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17 March 1947 |
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