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==Works==
==Works==
* ''The Between'' (1995 novel) (nominated for Bram Stoker Award)
* ''[[The Between]]'' (1995 novel) (nominated for Bram Stoker Award)
* ''[[My Soul to Keep]]'' (1997 novel) (nominated for Bram Stoker Award)
 
===Non-SFnal and other work===
* ''Naked Came the Manatee'' (1996 humor novel; contributor)
* ''Naked Came the Manatee'' (1996 humor novel; contributor)
* ''My Soul to Keep'' (1997 novel) (nominated for Bram Stoker Award)
* ''The Black Rose'' (2000 historical novel)  (nominated for NAACP Image Award)
* ''The Black Rose'' (2000 historical novel)  (nominated for NAACP Image Award)
* ''The Living Blood'' (2001 novel) (won an American Book Award)
* ''The Living Blood'' (2001 novel) (won an American Book Award)
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 19 July 2010

Tananarive Due (http://www.tananarivedue.com/) is a SF writer, particularly in the supernatural and horror genres.

Her mother is a civil rights activist (Patricia Stephens Due), and she is married to Steven Barnes, whom she met on a SF panel.

Works

Non-SFnal and other work

  • Naked Came the Manatee (1996 humor novel; contributor)
  • The Black Rose (2000 historical novel) (nominated for NAACP Image Award)
  • The Living Blood (2001 novel) (won an American Book Award)
  • Freedom in the Family: A Mother-Daughter Memoir of the Fight for Civil Rights (2003 memoir) (with Patricia Stephens Due)
  • The Good House (2003)
  • Joplin's Ghost (2005)