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===Short fiction===
===Short fiction===
* "The Moon Ribbon" (1976); available in ''[[Don't Bet on the Prince]]'' ed. by [[Jack Zipes]] (1987).
* "The Moon Ribbon" (1976); available in ''[[Don't Bet on the Prince]]'' ed. by [[Jack Zipes]] (1987).
* "[[Lost Girls]]" (1999?)
* "Boris Chernevsky's Hands" in Hecate's Cauldron (1982, edited by [[Susan Schwartz]])
* "Angelica" in 100 Great Fantasy Short-Short Stories (1985, edited by Asimov, Greenberg and Carr)
* "The Ballad of the Quick Levars" in Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986, edited by Emma Bull and Will Shetterly)
* "Memoirs of a Bottle Djinni" in Arabesques (1988, edited by [[Susan Schwartz]])
* "The True Tale of Count Dashif's Demise" in Liavek: Festival Week (1990, edited by [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]])
* "Blood Sister" in Am I Blue?: Coming out from the Silence (1995, edited by [[Marion Dane Bauer]])
* "[[Sister Emily's Lightship]]" in Starlight (1996, edited by [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]])


===Poetry===
===Poetry===


===Novels===
===Novels===
* ''[[Sister Light, Sister Dark]]'' (1988)
* ''[[Briar Rose]]'' (1992)
* ''[[White Jenna]]'' (1989)
* [[The Books of Great Alta]]
* ''[[Briar Rose]]''
** ''[[Sister Light, Sister Dark]]'' (1988)
** ''[[White Jenna]]'' (1989)
** ''[[The One-Armed Queen]]'' (1998)
* The Pit Dragon Chronicles
** ''[[Dragon's Blood]]'' (1982)
** ''[[Heart's Blood]]'' (1984)
** ''[[A Sending of Dragons]]'' (1987)
** ''[[Dragon's Heart]]'' (forthcoming)


===Edited works===
===Edited works===


===Appearances===
===Appearances===
* 2006: [[WisCon 30]] guest of honor speech
* 2006: [[WisCon 30]]; see [[Jane Yolen Guest of Honor Speech]]
 




==Links==
[http://www.janeyolen.com/| Her website]




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Latest revision as of 19:42, 29 November 2010

Jane Yolen (http://janeyolen.com/) is a prolific writer of fantasy and science fiction for children, YA, and adults.

Works

Short fiction

Poetry

Novels

Edited works

Appearances


Links

Her website

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