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'''Kate Wilhelm''' (born on 8 June 1928 in Toledo, Ohio as '''Katie Gertrude Meredith''') is an American writer whose works include [[Science Fiction]], [[Mystery Fiction|Mystery]], and [[Fantasy]].
== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
=== Science Fiction, Fantasy and Realistic Novels ===
=== Science Fiction, Fantasy and Realistic Novels ===
*''[[More Bitter Than Death]]'' ([[1962]])
*''[[More Bitter Than Death]]'' ([[1962]])
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*''[[Margaret and I]]'' ([[1971]])
*''[[Margaret and I]]'' ([[1971]])
*''[[City of Cain]]'' ([[1974]])
*''[[City of Cain]]'' ([[1974]])
*''[[Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang]]'' ([[1976]])
*''[[Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang]]'' ([[1976]]) Hugo Best Novel winner (1977)  
*''[[The Clewiston Test]]'' ([[1976]])
*''[[The Clewiston Test]]'' ([[1976]])
*''[[Fault Lines]]'' ([[1977]])
*''[[Fault Lines]]'' ([[1977]])
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=== Mystery Novels ===
=== Mystery Novels ===
'''Barbara Holloway Series'''
'''Barbara Holloway Series'''
*''[[Death Qualified: A Mystery of Chaos]]'' ([[1991]])
*''[[Death Qualified: A Mystery of Chaos]]'' ([[1991]])
*''[[The Best Defense]]'' ([[1994]])
*''[[The Best Defense]]'' ([[1994]])
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'''Constance and Charlie Series'''
'''Constance and Charlie Series'''
*''[[The Hamlet Trap]]'' ([[1987]])
*''[[The Hamlet Trap]]'' ([[1987]])
*''[[The Dark Door]]'' ([[1988]])
*''[[The Dark Door]]'' ([[1988]])
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*''[[A Flush of Shadows]]'' ([[1995]], Constance & Charlie mystery stories)
*''[[A Flush of Shadows]]'' ([[1995]], Constance & Charlie mystery stories)
*''[[Children of the Wind]]'' ([[1989]])
*''[[Children of the Wind]]'' ([[1989]])
===Short fiction===
* "[[Baby You Were Great]]"
* "[[The Girl Who Fell into the Sky]]" ([[1985]]) Nebula Best Novelette winner (1986)
* "[[The Planners]]" ([[1967]]) Nebula Best Short story winner (1968)
* "[[Forever yours, Anna]]" ([[1986]]) Nebula Best Short story winner (1987)


=== Non-fiction ===
=== Non-fiction ===
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==Interviews & Speeches==
==Interviews & Speeches==
* [[Kate Wilhelm Guest of Honor Speech|WisCon 30 Guest of Honor Speech]]
* [[Kate Wilhelm Guest of Honor Speech|WisCon 30 Guest of Honor Speech]]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.katewilhelm.com/ Kate Wilhelm's Web Site]
* [http://www.katewilhelm.com/ Kate Wilhelm's Web Site]


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Latest revision as of 15:44, 28 April 2011

Kate Wilhelm (born on 8 June 1928 in Toledo, Ohio as Katie Gertrude Meredith) is an American writer whose works include Science Fiction, Mystery, and Fantasy.

Bibliography

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Realistic Novels

Mystery Novels

Barbara Holloway Series

Constance and Charlie Series

Story Collections

Short fiction

Non-fiction

Interviews & Speeches

External Links

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