Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Born |
Kansas City, Missouri, United States | March 23, 1947
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Genre | SF and Fantasy |
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Elizabeth Ann Scarborough was born March 23, 1947 and lives in Port Townsend, Washington.[1] Scarborough won a Nebula Award in 1989 for her novel The Healer's War, and has written more than a dozen other novels. She has collaborated with Anne McCaffrey, best known for creating the Dragonriders of Pern, to produce the Petaybee Series, the Acorna Series and the The Barque Cat series.
Bibliography
Acorna Universe
See: The Acorna Series
Petaybee Universe
See: Petaybee Series
Argonia/Songs from the Seashell Archives Quintet
- Vol. 1: Song of Sorcery, 1982
- Vol. 2: The Unicorn Creed, 1983
- Vol. 3: Bronwyn’s Bane, 1983
- Vol. 4: The Christening Quest, 1985
- Vol. 5: The Dragon, the Witch and the Railroad, 2015
Drastic Dragon Series
- Vol. 1: The Drastic Dragon of Draco, Texas, 1986
- Vol. 2: The Goldcamp Vampire, 1987
The Songkiller Saga
- Vol. 1: Phantom Banjo, 1991
- Vol. 2: Picking the Ballad’s Bones, 1991
- Vol. 3: Strum Again?, 1992
Nothing Sacred Series
- Vol. 1: Nothing Sacred, 1991
- Vol. 2: Last Refuge, 1992
Godmother Series
- Vol. 1: The Godmother, 1994
- Vol. 2: The Godmother’s Apprentice, 1995
- Vol. 3: The Godmother’s Web, 1998
Cleopatra Series
- Vol. 1: Channeling Cleopatra, 2002
- Vol. 2: Cleopatra 7.2, 2004
Standalone Novels
- The Harem of Aman Akbar, 1984
- The Healer's War, 1988 (Nebula Award for Best Novel 1989)
- Carol for Another Christmas, 1996
- The Lady in the Loch, 1998
Anthologies
- Space Opera, with Anne McCaffrey, 1996
- Warrior Princesses, with Martin H. Greenberg, 1998
- Past Lives, Present Tense, 1999
- Vampire Slayers: Stories of Those Who Dare to Take Back the Night, with Martin H. Greenberg, 1999
Collections
- Scarborough Fair and Other Stories, 2003
- "Introduction"
- "The Mummies of the Motorway", 2001
- "Final Vows", 1998
- "Whirlwinds", 1998
- "Worse Than the Curse", 2000
- "Boon Companion", 2002
- "Long Time Coming Home", with Rick Reaser, 2002
- "Mu Mao and the Court Oracle", 2001
- "Don’t Go Out in Holy Underwear or Victoria’s Secret or Space Panties!!!", 1996
- "The Invisible Woman’s Clever Disguise", 2000
- "A Rare Breed", 1995
- "Scarborough Fair", 1996
Other Short Fiction
- "Milk from a Maiden's Breast", 1987
- "Wolf From the Door", 1988
- "The Elephant In-Law", 1988
- "The Camelot connection", 1988
- "Bastet's Blessing", 1989
- "The Castle's Haunted Parking Lot", 1991
- "The Queen's Cat's Tale", 1991
- "The Dragon of Tollin", 1992
- "Candy's Wonder Cure", 1993
- "The Cat-Quest of Mu Mao the Magnificent", 1994
- "Jean-Pierre and the Gator-Maid", 1994
- "The Stone of War and the Nightingale's Egg", 1995
- "First Communion", 1995
- "Born Again", 1996
- "The Snake Charm
- "The Attack of the Avenging Virgins", 1998
- "Debriefing the Warrior/Princess", 1998
- "The Fatal Wager", 1998
- "Final Vows", 1998
- "Worse Than The Curse", 2000
- "The Mummies of the Motorway", 2001
- "Jewels Beyond Price", 2005
References
- ↑ Author information, Penguin Books
External links
- Authors's website and biography
- Elizabeth Ann Scarborough at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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