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'''Esther M. Friesner''' is an American SF writer best known for her comedic writing, including the edited series of anthologies "[[Chicks in Chainmail series|Chicks in Chainmail]]".  She has also written a serious duology, ''[[The Psalms of Herod]]'' and ''[[The Sword of Mary]]'', which depict a grim dystopic theocracy.  
'''Esther M. Friesner''' (variant name Esther Mona Friesner-Stutzman) is an American SF writer best known for her comedic writing, including the edited series of anthologies "[[Chicks in Chainmail series|Chicks in Chainmail]]".  She has also written a serious duology, ''[[The Psalms of Herod]]'' and ''[[The Sword of Mary]]'', which depict a grim dystopic theocracy.  
 
==Works==
* ''Harlot's Ruse'' (1986)
* ''The Silver Mountain'' (1986)
* ''Druid's Blood'' (1988)
* ''It's Been Fun'' (1991)
* ''Ecce Hominid'' (1991)
* ''Yesterday We Saw Mermaids'' (1992)
* ''The Wishing Season'' (1993)
* ''Split Heirs'' (1993) (with Lawrence Watt-Evans)
* ''The Sherwood Game'' (1994)
* ''Child of the Eagle'' (1996)
* ''E.Godz'' (2003) (with Robert Asprin)
* ''[[Nobody's Princess]]'' (2007) ([[Helen of Troy]])
 
'''The Sword of Mary duology'''
* ''[[The Psalms of Herod]]'' (1995)
* ''[[The Sword of Mary]]'' (1996)
 
'''Majyk'''
* ''Majyk by Accident'' (1993)
* ''Majyk by Hook or Crook'' (1993)
* ''Majyk by Design'' (1994)
 
'''Tim Desmond'''
* ''Gnome Man's Land'' (1991)
* ''Harpy High'' (1991)
* ''Unicorn U'' (1992)
 
'''Demon'''
* ''Here Be Demons'' (1988)
* ''Demon Blues'' (1989)
* ''Hooray for Hellywood'' (1990)
 
'''New York'''
* ''New York by Knight'' (1986)
* ''Elf Defense'' (1988)
* ''Sphynxes Wild'' (1989)
 
'''Twelve Kingdoms'''
* ''Mustapha and His Wise Dog'' (1985)
* ''Spells of Mortal Weaving'' (1986)
* ''The Witchwood Cradle'' (1987)
* ''The Water King's Laughter'' (1989)
 
===Edited collections===
* Editor, ''[[Up the Wall And Other Stories]]'' (1999)
* Editor, ''[[Death and the Librarian and Other Stories]]'' (2002)
* Editor, ''[[Chicks in Chainmail]]'' (1995)
* Editor, ''[[Did You Say Chicks?!]]'' (1998)
* Editor, ''[[Chicks 'n Chained Males]]'' (1999)
* Editor, ''[[The Chick Is in the Mail]]'' (2000)
* Editor, ''[[Turn the Other Chick]]'' (2004)
 
===Short stories===
* "Articles of Faith" in ''Monochrome: The Readercon Anthology''
* "[[A Birthday]]"
* "[[Death and the Librarian]]" (1995)
* "Ecce Hominid" (Short Story Paperback #6; [[Pulphouse Publishing]], Eugene, OR)


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 30 September 2010

Esther M. Friesner (variant name Esther Mona Friesner-Stutzman) is an American SF writer best known for her comedic writing, including the edited series of anthologies "Chicks in Chainmail". She has also written a serious duology, The Psalms of Herod and The Sword of Mary, which depict a grim dystopic theocracy.

Works

  • Harlot's Ruse (1986)
  • The Silver Mountain (1986)
  • Druid's Blood (1988)
  • It's Been Fun (1991)
  • Ecce Hominid (1991)
  • Yesterday We Saw Mermaids (1992)
  • The Wishing Season (1993)
  • Split Heirs (1993) (with Lawrence Watt-Evans)
  • The Sherwood Game (1994)
  • Child of the Eagle (1996)
  • E.Godz (2003) (with Robert Asprin)
  • Nobody's Princess (2007) (Helen of Troy)

The Sword of Mary duology

Majyk

  • Majyk by Accident (1993)
  • Majyk by Hook or Crook (1993)
  • Majyk by Design (1994)

Tim Desmond

  • Gnome Man's Land (1991)
  • Harpy High (1991)
  • Unicorn U (1992)

Demon

  • Here Be Demons (1988)
  • Demon Blues (1989)
  • Hooray for Hellywood (1990)

New York

  • New York by Knight (1986)
  • Elf Defense (1988)
  • Sphynxes Wild (1989)

Twelve Kingdoms

  • Mustapha and His Wise Dog (1985)
  • Spells of Mortal Weaving (1986)
  • The Witchwood Cradle (1987)
  • The Water King's Laughter (1989)

Edited collections

Short stories

References