Anne Bishop
Anne Bishop is an American fantasy writer. Her most noted work is The Black Jewels trilogy.[1][2] She lives in upstate New York.[3] She won the Crawford Award in 2000 for the first three novels in her The Black Jewels series: Daughter of the Blood, Heir to the Shadows, and Queen of the Darkness.[4]
Bibliography
Novels
- Daughter of the Blood, March 1998
- Heir to the Shadows, April 1999
- Queen of the Darkness, January 2000
- The Invisible Ring, October 2000 (set before the events in Daughter of the Blood)
- Dreams Made Flesh, January 2005 (collection of short stories)
- Tangled Webs, March 2008
- The Shadow Queen, March 2009
- Shalador's Lady, March 2010
- Twilight's Dawn, March 2011 (collection of short stories)
The Tir Alainn trilogy
- The Pillars of the World, October 2001
- Shadows and Light, October 2002
- The House of Gaian, October 2003
The Landscapes of Ephemera series
Short stories
- "Match Girl", Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears (Anthology), 1995
- "Rapunzel", Black Swan, White Raven (Anthology), October 1998
- "The Wild Heart", Silver Birch, Blood Moon (Anthology), March 1999
- "Tunnel", Horrors! 365 Scary Stories, September 1999
- 'A Strand in the Web", Orbiter, November 2002
- "By the Time the Witchblood Blooms", Treachery and Treason (Anthology), March 2000 (also included in Tangled Webs, 2008)
- Summer in Mossy Creek (Anthology), June 2003
- "The Price", Powers of Detection: Tales of Mystery and Fantasy, October 2004
- "Stands a God Within the Shadows", Imaginary Friends (Anthology), September 2008
References
- ^ Bishop, Anne (September 28, 2008) (in English). Anne Bishop Interview. Interview. Darkstars Fantasy News. Archived from the original on April 15, 2009. http://www.webcitation.org/5g44TXudk. Retrieved April 15, 2009.
- ^ Bishop, Anne (2002-01-04). Darkly Woven Dreams. Interview with Dodge, Shelley. Romantic SF. Archived from the original on April 15, 2009. http://www.webcitation.org/5g44VJkfa. Retrieved April 15, 2009.
- ^ "Anne Bishop's Biography". Anne Bishop. Archived from the original on April 15, 2009. http://www.webcitation.org/5g44X7Ajq. Retrieved April 15, 2009.
- ^ "2000 William L. Crawford - IAFA Fantasy Award". The Locus Index to SF Awards. Locus. http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Crawford2000.html. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
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