Sue Isle
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Born | 1963 Fremantle, Western Australia |
Genres | Fantasy |
Sue Isle (born in 1963 in Fremantle, Western Australia) is the author of the Young Adult literature Fantasy novel Scale Of Dragon, Tooth Of Wolf.[1]
Scale Of Dragon, Tooth Of Wolf is about a rebellious teen in the 1500s joining a group of sorceresses.
Sue Isle is also the author of the Non-fiction book Wolf children : the real feral kids : an extraordinary story [2]
Sue Isle lives in Perth, Western Australia.
[edit] Awards
Her short story "Amy's Stars" (Orb #5, April 2003) was a finalist for an Aurealis Award in the categories Science Fiction short story and Horror short story.[3]
Her short story "The Woman of Endor" (Orb #2), won an Aurealis Award in the category Fantasy short story.[4]
Her story "A Sky Full of Ravens" (She's Fantastical, Sybylla) was a finalist for a Ditmar Award in the category Best Short Fiction in 1996.[5]
[edit] Partial Bibliography
- "Her Father’s Daughter", Sword and Sorceress #7, ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW (1990)[6]
- "A Sprig of Aconite", Intimate Armageddons (1992) ISBN 1875604030
- "Makeover", Terror Australis, ed. Leigh Blackmore, Coronet Australia (1993) ISBN 0340584556
- "Kill Me Once", Alien Shores, ed. Peter McNamara & Margaret Winch (1994) ISBN 1875346090
- "A Sky Full of Ravens", She’s Fantastical, ed. Lucy Sussex & Judith Raphael Buckrich, (1995)[11]ISBN 0908205120
- Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf (1996) ISBN 0733602916
- "Chadriki Dance", Tales of the Unanticipated #19 (1998)
- "Habits of Empire", Aurealis #20/21 (1998)
- story in ConSensual: A Collection of Meaty Erotic Stories (2001) ISBN 0646396420
- "Amy's Stars", Orb #5, April (2003)
- "Mary Bennet Gets a Life", Borderlands #7 (2006) - this story combines Mary Bennet from Pride and Prejudice with Professor James Moriarty from the Sherlock Holmes series of mysteries.
- "Daughter of the Red Cranes", Agog! Ripping Reads, ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Press (2006)