Louise Marley
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Louise Marley is an award winning author of science fiction and fantasy. Her fiction often features strong female characters, and explores themes of hope, humanity and faith in the distant future. Prior to her career as a writer, Marley was an opera singer with the Seattle Opera, and several of her books feature musical themes.
Marley's Singers of Nevya trilogy describes a frozen world where the psychic powers of the Singers are essential to creating warmth for the survival of their communities. In 2005, Marley wrote a fourth book in the series, the young adult novel Singer in the Snow.
[edit] Bibliography
- The Singers of Nevya series
- Sing the Light 1995
- Sing the Warmth 1996
- Receive the Gift 1997
- Singer in the Snow 2005
- others
- The Terrorists of Irustan 1999
- The Glass Harmonica 2000 (winner 2001 Endeavour Award)
- The Maquisarde 2002
- The Child Goddess 2004 (winner 2005 Endeavour Award)