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*"A Prudent Obedience" in ''Liavek: Festival Week,'' edited by [[Will Shetterly]] & [[Emma Bull]], published by [[Ace Books]] in 1990.
*"A Prudent Obedience" in ''Liavek: Festival Week,'' edited by [[Will Shetterly]] & [[Emma Bull]], published by [[Ace Books]] in 1990.
*"Lady of the Ice Garden" in ''Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction,'' ed. [[Sharyn November]], published by [[Firebird Books]] in 2003.
*"Lady of the Ice Garden" in ''Firebirds: An Anthology of Original Fantasy and Science Fiction,'' ed. [[Sharyn November]], published by [[Firebird Books]] in 2003.
* "The Peony Lantern" (1991)
* "The Chrysanthemum Robe" (1995)
* "Bouncing Babies" (1999)


==Awards==
* Nominee, Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature - Best Novel, ''[[The Nightingale (novel)|The Nightingale]]'' (1989)


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Latest revision as of 11:54, 19 July 2010

Kara Mia Dalkey is a fantasy and historical fantasy writer; a designer; and musician. She is a member of The Scribblies and the Pre-Joycean Fellowship.

Bibliography

Sagamore

  • The Curse of Sagamore (1986)
  • The Sword of Sagamore (1989)

Mitsuko

  • Little Sister (1996)
  • The Heavenward Path (1998)

Blood of the Goddess

  1. Goa (1996)
  2. Bijapur (1997)
  3. Bhagavati (1998)

Water Trilogy

  1. Ascension (2002)
  2. Reunion (2002)
  3. Transformation (2002)

Other novels

  • The Nightingale (1988)
  • Euryale (1988)
  • Steel Rose (1997)
  • Crystal Sage (1999)
  • Genpei (2000)

Short stories

Awards

  • Nominee, Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature - Best Novel, The Nightingale (1989)