Margaret Ball (writer)

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Margaret Ball is a science fiction and fantasy author who lives in Austin, Texas. Married and with two kids, she spends time writing, making quilts, embeadery, and taking care of kids at her home. She has a B.A. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in linguistics from the University of Texas. She was a Professor at UCLA.

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Tamai Series

  • Flameweaver (1991)
  • Changeweaver (1993)

[edit] Acorna series (contributor)

[edit] Brainship series (contributor)

  • Partnership (1992) (with Anne McCaffrey)
  • Brain Ships (omnibus) (2003) (with Mercedes Lackey and Anne McCaffrey)

[edit] Novels

[edit] Short stories

  • Joyful All Ye Nations Rise (1993)
  • Sikander Khan (1993)
  • Notes During a Time of Civil War (included in the sci-fi anthology "Women at War")
  • Ballad of the Outer Life (1995)
  • Career Day (1995)
  • A Hole in the Sky (1996)
  • La Curandera (1996)
  • Shell Game (1999)
  • Fun with Hieroglyphics (2000)

[edit] Anthologies with her work

  • Betcha Can't Read Just One (1993)
  • Christmas Forever (1993)
  • Adventures in the Twilight Zone (1995)
  • Chicks in Chainmail (1995)
  • Women at War
  • The Shimmering Door (1996)
  • Space Opera (1996)
  • Past Lives, Present Tense (1999)
  • The Chick Is in the Mail (2000)

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