Celia S. Friedman

Celia S. Friedman
Born January 12, 1957
New York City
Occupation Fiction writer and teacher
Nationality American
Period 1987–present
Genre Science fiction, fantasy
Website
csfriedman.com

Celia S. Friedman (born January 12, 1957) is an American speculative fiction author.

To date she has published ten novels, several short stories, and a sourcebook for White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade role-playing game. Originally a costume designer by trade, Friedman began her publishing career in 1986, and quit costuming in 1996 to write full-time.[1] She was nominated for the John W Campbell award for Best New Writer in 1988,[2] her novel This Alien Shore was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 1998,[3] and The Coldfire Trilogy was a finalist for NPR's Science Fiction and Fantasy Vote.[4]

Works

No. Title Release date ISBN Comments
The Braxi/Azea duology
1 In Conquest Born April 1986 ISBN 0-88677-198-6 paperback with two covers, each the reverse of the other
April 1989 hardcover; Science Fiction Book Club edition
August 1992 ISBN 0-09-960690-9 paperback; UK edition
November 2001 ISBN 0-7564-0043-0 paperback; 15th anniversary edition – includes a new intro and glossary.
May 15, 2012 audiobook
2 The Wilding July 2004 ISBN 0-7564-0164-X hardcover
July 2005 ISBN 0-7564-0202-6 paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
The Coldfire trilogy
  Dominion January 9, 2012 eBook; prequel to trilogy
1 Black Sun Rising October 1991 ISBN 0-88677-485-3 hardcover
March 1992 hardcover; SFBC edition
September 1992 ISBN 0-88677-527-2 first paperback printing
September 2005 ISBN 0-7564-0314-6 trade paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
2 When True Night Falls September 1993 ISBN 0-88677-569-8 hardcover
December 1993 hardcover; SFBC edition
August 1994 ISBN 0-88677-615-5 paperback
October 2005 ISBN 0-7564-0316-2 trade paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
3 Crown of Shadows October 1995 ISBN 0-88677-664-3 paperback
February 1996 hardcover; SFBC edition
July 1996 ISBN 0-88677-717-8 paperback
November 2005 ISBN 0-7564-0318-9 trade paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
The Magister trilogy
1 Feast of Souls January 2007 ISBN 0-7564-0432-0 hardcover
February 2008 ISBN 0-7564-0463-0 paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
2 Wings of Wrath February 3, 2009 ISBN 0-7564-0535-1 hardcover
February 2, 2010 ISBN 0-7564-0594-7 paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
3 Legacy of Kings August 23, 2011 ISBN 0-7564-0693-5 hardcover
September 4, 2012 ISBN 978-0756407483 paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
Dreamwalker Series
  Dreamwalker February 4, 2014 ISBN 0-75640-888-1 hardcover
Standalone books
  The Madness Season September 1990 ISBN 0-88677-444-6 paperback
May 15, 2012 audiobook
  This Alien Shore August 1998 ISBN 0-88677-798-4 hardcover
June 1999 ISBN 0-88677-799-2 paperback
January 2000 ISBN 0-00-648375-5 paperback; United Kingdom edition
May 15, 2012 audiobook
  The Erciyes Fragments April 1998 ISBN 1-56504-297-2 hardcover; a Vampire: The Masquerade novella
Short Works
The Dreaming Kind 1989 ISBN 0-88677-355-5 in Catfantastic
Downtime 2002 ISBN 0-7564-0064-3 in 30th Anniversary DAW Science Fiction Collection
Terms of Engagement June 2006 ISSN 1095-8258 in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Shall We Dance? 2006 ISBN 0-7564-0369-3 in Hags, Sirens, and other Bad Girls of Fantasy
Soul Mate November 30, 2010 ISBN 1-5960-6336-X in Speculative Horizons by Subterranean Press

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