K. D. Wentworth
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Kathy D. Wenworth (born 1951), known as K D Wentworth, is a science fiction author. She got her start winning the Writers of the Future Contest in 1988, and then later won Field Publications' Teachers as Writers Award in 1991. She currently is the editor for the Writers of the Future Contest. Two of her short stories have been Nebula award finalists: "Tall One" and "Burning Bright."
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[edit] Books
[edit] Heyoka Blackeagle
These books are also available from the Baen Free Library.
- Black on Black, Baen Books: February, 1999 ISBN 0-671-57788-3
- Stars over Stars, Baen Books: March, 2001 ISBN 0-671-31979-5
[edit] House of Moons Chronicles
- Moonspeaker, Del Rey: November 1994; Hawk Publishing Group: 2000 ISBN 0-9673131-6-3
- House of Moons, Del Rey: May 1995; Hawk Publishing: 2000 ISBN 0-9673131-7-1
[edit] Other
- The Imperium Game, Del Rey: February 1994; Hawk Publishing Group: 2000 ISBN 0-9673131-8-X
- This Fair Land, Hawk Publications: October 2002 ISBN 1-930709-30-7
- The Course of Empire with Eric Flint Baen Books: September 2003; ISBN 0-7434-7154-7
[edit] See also
- Ring of Fire (anthology) — Key short story: "Here Comes Santa Claus" which aides in establishing the major canonical 1632 plot threads#Eastern European thread in her story in this popular anthology as well as inspiring in part the Flint sequel "The Wallenstein Gambit" in the same collection — Editor Eric Flint, 2004.
[edit] External links
- Official web site
- Bibliography on SciFan
- Baen Free Library (frame)