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'''Martha Wells''' (born 1964) in Fort Worth, Texas, is a U.S. [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. She has written seven fantasy novels, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels, and several short stories.
'''Martha Wells''' (born 1964) in Fort Worth, Texas, is a U.S. [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. She has written seven fantasy novels, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels, and several short stories.


Her ''Ile-Rien'' novels have been called fantasy of manners by some readers.
Her ''Ile-Rien'' novels have been called [[fantasy of manners]] by some readers.


==Published works==
==Published works==
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===
* ''City of Bones'' (1995)
* ''City of Bones'' (1995)
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000)
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000) (female protagonist)


===Ile-Rien stories===
===Ile-Rien stories===
Listed in order of the internal story, not by year of publication.
Listed in order of the internal story, not by year of publication.
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story, due to be republished 2007 in the ''Year's Best Fantasy'' anthology)
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story, republished 2007 in the ''Year's Best Fantasy'' anthology)
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993 novel, new edition 2006)
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993 novel, new edition 2006)
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998 novel)
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998 novel) (female protagonist)
 
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003)
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003)
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===''Stargate'' stories===
===''Stargate'' stories===
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel)
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel)
* ''Entanglement'' (2007 Stargate Atlantis novel)
* ''Entanglement'' (2007 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel)
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)
===Other Short Stories===
* "Thorns" (June 1995 ''Realms of Fantasy'')
* "Bad Medicine" (June 1997 ''Realms of Fantasy'')
* "Wolf Night" (August/September 2006 ''Lone Star Stories'')
* "Reflections" (2007 ''Black Gate'' #10)
* "Holy Places" (2007 ''Black Gate'' #11)


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 08:25, 9 August 2009

Martha Wells (born 1964) in Fort Worth, Texas, is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction author. She has written seven fantasy novels, two Stargate Atlantis tie-in novels, and several short stories.

Her Ile-Rien novels have been called fantasy of manners by some readers.

Published works

Stand-alone fantasy novels

  • City of Bones (1995)
  • Wheel of the Infinite (2000) (female protagonist)

Ile-Rien stories

Listed in order of the internal story, not by year of publication.

  • "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story, republished 2007 in the Year's Best Fantasy anthology)
  • The Element of Fire (1993 novel, new edition 2006)
  • The Death of the Necromancer (1998 novel) (female protagonist)

Fall of Ile-Rien trilogy

  • The Wizard Hunters (2003)
  • The Ships of Air (2004)
  • The Gate of Gods (2005)

Stargate stories

Other Short Stories

  • "Thorns" (June 1995 Realms of Fantasy)
  • "Bad Medicine" (June 1997 Realms of Fantasy)
  • "Wolf Night" (August/September 2006 Lone Star Stories)
  • "Reflections" (2007 Black Gate #10)
  • "Holy Places" (2007 Black Gate #11)

External links