Paula Volsky
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Paula Volsky is an American fantasy author. Born in Fanwood, New Jersey, she majored in English literature at liberal arts college Vassar in New York State. At the University of Birmingham, England, she received an M.A. in Shakespearian studies. Before writing fantasy, she sold real estate and also worked for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.[1]
Illusion, The Wolf of Winter, The Gates of Twilight, The White Tribunal, and The Grand Ellipse all take place within the same fictional world, with fantasy plot-lines inspired by historical events.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Novels
- The Curse of the Witch-Queen. Ballantine, 1982. ISBN 0-345-29520-X
- Sorcerer series
- The Sorcerer's Lady. Ace, 1986. ISBN 0-441-77533-0
- The Sorcerer's Heir. Ace, 1988. ISBN 0-441-77231-5
- The Sorcerer's Curse. Ace, 1989. ISBN 0-441-44458-X
- The Luck of Relian Kru. Ace, 1987. ISBN 0-441-83816-2
- Illusion. London: Gollancz, 1991. ISBN 0-575-05138-8
- The Wolf of Winter. Bantam Spectra, 1993. ISBN 0-553-37210-6
- The Gates of Twilight. Bantam Spectra, 1996. ISBN 0-553-37394-3
- The White Tribunal. Bantam Spectra, 1997. ISBN 0-553-37846-5
- The Grand Ellipse. Bantam Spectra, 2000. ISBN 0-553-10804-2
[edit] References
- ^ Volsky, Paula The White Tribunal New York, Bantam Books, 1997