Tricia Sullivan

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Tricia Anne Sullivan (born July 7, 1968 in New Jersey, U.S.) is a science fiction writer. She also writes fantasy under the pseudonym Valery Leith.

She moved to the United Kingdom in 1995. In 1999 she won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for her novel Dreaming in Smoke[1]. Her novel Maul was also shortlisted for the same award in 2004.

Sullivan has studied music and karate. Her partner is the martial artist Steve Morris, with whom she has three children. They live in Shropshire.

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Science fiction

  • The Question Eaters (1995) (Short Story) Online:[1]
  • Lethe (1995)
  • Someone to Watch over Me (1997)
  • Dreaming in Smoke (1999)
  • Maul (2004)
  • Double Vision (2006)
  • Sound Mind (2007)

[edit] Fantasy fiction

[edit] Everien series (as Valery Leith):

  • The Company of Glass (1999)
  • The Riddled Night (2000)
  • The Way of the Rose (2001)

[edit] References

[edit] External links

a moment of burnt hat tricia sullivan's blog about writing http://triciasullivan.livejournal.com[2]

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