Sarah Prineas
Sarah Prineas is an American fantasy author who lives in Iowa and once worked for the honors program at the University of Iowa. She is married to John Prineas, a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Optical Science and Technology Center at the University of Iowa. They have two children. Prineas is originally from Lyme, Connecticut. She went to college in Minnesota. She has lived in Germany.
Her first novel The Magic Thief was published in 2008 by HarperCollins in the United States. As of June 2008, foreign rights had been sold to thirteen other countries. The sequel, The Magic Thief: Lost came out in 2009 and a third book, The Magic Thief: Found came out in 2010. Before she turned to novels, Prineas wrote fantasy short stories for adult markets.
In 2008, she donated her archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.
Publications
Novels
- The Magic Thief. (2008) HarperCollins.
- The Magic Thief: Lost. (2009) HarperCollins.
- The Magic Thief: Found. (2010) HarperCollins.
- Winterling (2011) HarperCollins.
- Summerkin (2012) Harper Collins
- Moonkind (2013) Harper Collins
- The Magic Thief: Home. (2014) HarperCollins.
Short Stories
- From the Journals of Professor Copernicus Finch, M.S. Hex.D. (200) Ideomancer.
- Water, Green River, Daybreak. (2001)
- The Illuminated Dragon. (2002)
- A Treatise on Fewmets.
- Crow's Changeling. (2005)
- Hekaba's Demon.
- Winged Victory. (2005)
- Dragon Hunt. (2007)
References
- University of Iowa, Faculty & Staff News, June 16, 2008
- Publisher's Weekly, June 23, 2008
- Northern Illinois University Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Collection
- Publishers Weekly, 2/16/2009
External links
- Official website
- Short stories published on Strange Horizons
- Sarah Prineas at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Sarah Prineas at Library of Congress Authorities, with 8 catalog records
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