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'''Mary Gentle''' is an English SF writer; she has written fantasy, alternative fantasy, and science fiction (plantary romance).
'''Mary Gentle''' is an English SF writer; she has written fantasy, alternative fantasy, and science fiction (plantary romance).


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'''The Book of Ash:'''
'''The Book of Ash:'''
* ''[[A Secret History]]'' (1997) (The Book of ASH, #1)
: The series was envisioned as one novel, but released in stages, and published as four separate books in the US.  
* ''[[Carthage Ascendant]]'' (2000) (The Book of ASH, #2)
* ''[[The Wild Machines]]'' (2000) (The Book of ASH, #3)
* ''[[Lost Burgundy]]'' (2000) (The Book of ASH, #4)
* The series was envisioned as one novel, but released in stages, and published as four separate books in the US.  
* ''[[Ash: A Secret History]]'' (2000: Victor Gollancz, 1112 pages; the whole thing)
* ''[[Ash: A Secret History]]'' (2000: Victor Gollancz, 1112 pages; the whole thing)
** ''A Secret History'' (1997, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #1)
** ''Carthage Ascendant'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #2)
** ''The Wild Machines'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #3)
** ''Lost Burgundy'' (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #4)


'''Ilario series (prequel to ASH)'''
'''Ilario series (prequel to ASH)'''
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* ''[[Ilario: The Stone Golem]]'' (forthcoming)
* ''[[Ilario: The Stone Golem]]'' (forthcoming)


'''Casaubon / White Crow / Rat Lords''':  
'''[[White Crow series]] (aka Casaubon, aka Rat Lords)''':  
* Two novellas in ''Scholars and Soldiers'' (1989)
* Two novellas in ''Scholars and Soldiers'' (1989)
* ''[[Rats and Gargoyles]]'' (1990)
* ''[[Rats and Gargoyles]]'' (1990)
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* ''Degrees of Desire'' (2001) (erotica as Roxanne Morgan)
* ''Degrees of Desire'' (2001) (erotica as Roxanne Morgan)


==External links==
==Further reading==
* [http://isfdb.tamu.edu/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Mary_Gentle ISFDB]
* [http://isfdb.tamu.edu/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Mary_Gentle ISFDB]




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Latest revision as of 12:00, 8 January 2011

Mary Gentle

Mary Gentle is an English SF writer; she has written fantasy, alternative fantasy, and science fiction (plantary romance).

Her first published novel was A Hawk in Silver (1977; YA fantasy novel).

Gentle has several degrees:

  • MA in War Studies


Names

  • Mary Rosalyn Gentle (full name)
  • Mary R. Gentle (alternative name)
  • Roxanne Morgan (pseudonym)

Bibliography

The Book of Ash:

The series was envisioned as one novel, but released in stages, and published as four separate books in the US.
  • Ash: A Secret History (2000: Victor Gollancz, 1112 pages; the whole thing)
    • A Secret History (1997, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #1)
    • Carthage Ascendant (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #2)
    • The Wild Machines (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #3)
    • Lost Burgundy (2000, Avon Eos) (The Book of ASH, #4)

Ilario series (prequel to ASH)

White Crow series (aka Casaubon, aka Rat Lords):

Orthe / Witchbreed series:

Short Fiction

  • "Orc's Drift" (1997; with Dean Wayland)
  • "Human Waste" 1994)
  • "What God Abandoned" (1992)
  • "The Road to Jerusalem" (1991)
  • "Black Motley" (1990)
  • "The Tarot Dice" (1989)
  • "Beggars in Satin" (1989)
  • "A Sun in the Attic" (1989)
  • "The Knot Garden" (1989)
  • "Anukazi's Daughter" in Isaac Asimov's Tomorrow's Voices, New York, Dial, 1984.
  • "A Shadow Under the Sea" (1983)
  • "The Harvest of Wolves" (1983)
  • "The Pits Beneath the World" (1983)
  • "The Crystal Sunlight, the Bright Air" (1983)

Edited Works

non-SFnal

  • Who Dares Sins (1995) (erotica under name Roxanne Morgan) (alternative title Dares)
  • Sinner Takes All (1997) (erotica under name Roxanne Morgan) (alternative title Bets)
  • Game of Masks (1999) (erotica under name Roxanne Morgan)
  • Degrees of Desire (2001) (erotica as Roxanne Morgan)

Further reading