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'''Will Shetterly''' is a writer. | '''Will Shetterly''' is a writer, and has also run for governor of Minnesota. He is married to [[Emma Bull]]. His work features strong women characters and people of color; at the same time, he has drawn significant criticism for his public statements on [[anti-racism]], which he describes as "openly critical of the narrow agenda of capitalist antiracists".<ref>See [[Talk:Will Shetterly]].</ref> | ||
==Works== | |||
===Novels=== | |||
* ''Cats Have No Lord'' (1985) Ace Books | |||
* ''Witch Blood'' (1986) Ace Books | |||
* ''The Tangled Lands'' (1989) Ace Books | |||
* ''Dogland'' (1997) Tor Books. | |||
* ''Chimera'' (2000) Tor Books. | |||
* ''Thor’s Hammer'' (2000) Random House. Valley of the Basset series | |||
* ''The Gospel of the Knife'' (2007) Tor Books. Sequel to ''Dogland'', nominated for the [[World Fantasy Award]] | |||
===[[Borderlands]] series novels=== | |||
* ''Elsewhere'' (1991) Harcourt Brace, Tor Books. Winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction. | |||
* ''Nevernever'' (1993) Harcourt Brace, Tor Books. One of the International Reading Association’s 20 favorite books of US teenagers. | |||
===Collection=== | |||
* ''Double Feature'' (with Emma Bull). (1994) NESFA Press. | |||
===Short Stories=== | |||
* “Bound Things” (1985) in ''Liavek,'' edited by Shetterly and Bull, Ace Books. | |||
* "A Happy Birthday" (1986) in ''Liavek: The Players of Luck,'' edited by Shetterly and Bull, Ace Books. | |||
* “Danceland” (with Emma Bull) (1986) in ''Bordertown,'' edited by [[Terri Windling]] and Mark Alan Arnold, Signet and Tor Books. | |||
* “Six Days Outside the Year” (1990) in ''Liavek: Festival Week," edited by Shetterly and Bull, Ace Books. | |||
* “Nevernever” (1991) in ''Life on the Border,'' edited by Terri Windling, Tor Books. | |||
* “Time Travel, the Artifact, and a Significant Historical Personage” (1992) in ''Xanadu,'' edited by [[Jane Yolen]] and Martin H. Greenberg, Tor Books. | |||
* “Oldthings” (1993) in ''Xanadu 2,'' edited by Jane Yolen and Martin H. Greenberg, Tor Books. | |||
* “The Princess Who Kicked Butt” (1993) in ''A Wizard’s Dozen,'' edited by Michael Stearns, Harcourt Brace. Also in ''Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, Seventh Annual Edition,'' edited by [[Ellen Datlow]] and Terri Windling, St. Martin’s Press. | |||
* “Brian and the Aliens” (1994) in ''Bruce Coville’s Book of Aliens: Tales to Warp Your Mind,'' edited by Bruce Coville, Scholastic. | |||
* “Dream Catcher” (1995) in ''The Armless Maiden: and Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors,'' edited by Terri Windling, Tor Books. | |||
* “Taken He Cannot Be” (1998) in ''Peter Beagle’s Immortal Unicorn,'' edited by Peter Beagle and Janet , HarperPrism. | |||
* “Secret Identity” (1995) in ''Starfarer’s Dozen,'' edited by Michael Stearns, Harcourt Brace. | |||
* “Splatter” (2002) in ''The Sandman Book of Dreams,'' edited by [[Neil Gaiman]] and Ed Kramer., Harper Prism. | |||
* “Little Red and the Big Bad” (2003) in ''Swan Sister,'' edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Simon & Schuster. | |||
* “Black Rock Blues,” (2007) in ''The Coyote Road,'' edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Viking. | |||
===Edited Anthologies=== | |||
(all edited in collaboration with Emma Bull. | |||
* ''Liavek'' (1985), Ace Books. | |||
* ''Liavek: The Players of Luck'' (1986), Ace Books. | |||
* ''Liavek: Wizard’s Row'' (1987), Ace Books. | |||
* ''Liavek: Spells of Binding'' (1988), Ace Books. | |||
* ''Liavek: Festival Week'' (1990), Ace Books. | |||
===Nonfiction=== | |||
* “My Life, So Far,” ''Something About the Author Vol. 106,'' edited by Alan Hedblad, Gale Group. | |||
===Comic Books and Graphic Albums=== | |||
* “In Charge” (1987) ''Grimjack'' #39, First Comics. | |||
* ''Captain Confederacy'' with Vince Stone (1986) #1 - #12, SteelDragon Press. (White male Captain Confederacy) | |||
* ''Captain Confederacy'' #1 - #4 (1991-1992) Epic/Marvel Comics. (Black female Captain Confederacy) | |||
* “Home is a Hard Place” (1989) ''Open Space'' #3, Marvel Comics. | |||
===Miscellaneous=== | |||
* ''Nightspeeder.'' A feature-length science fiction script (written with Emma Bull). Commissioned by Perfect World Entertainment. | |||
* ''William Tell,'' a feature-length historical adventure script (written with Emma Bull and Don Helverson). | |||
* ''Masters of Earth,'' a TV series bible (written with Emma Bull). Commissioned by SciFi Channel. | |||
* ''Shadow Unit,'' an online fiction site created by Emma Bull and written by Bull, Shetterly, [[Elizabeth Bear]], and [[Sarah Monette]]. The site is designed as the fan site for a fictional television show. The "show" ''Shadow Unit'' features a wide variety of strong women, including one Asian and one African-American woman. | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://willshetterly.wordpress.com/about/ Author's blog and website] | |||
*[http://www.shadowunit.org Shadow Unit--online paranormal fiction by Shetterly, Emma Bull, Elizabeth Bear, and Sarah Monette] | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:48, 19 July 2010
Will Shetterly is a writer, and has also run for governor of Minnesota. He is married to Emma Bull. His work features strong women characters and people of color; at the same time, he has drawn significant criticism for his public statements on anti-racism, which he describes as "openly critical of the narrow agenda of capitalist antiracists".[1]
Works
Novels
- Cats Have No Lord (1985) Ace Books
- Witch Blood (1986) Ace Books
- The Tangled Lands (1989) Ace Books
- Dogland (1997) Tor Books.
- Chimera (2000) Tor Books.
- Thor’s Hammer (2000) Random House. Valley of the Basset series
- The Gospel of the Knife (2007) Tor Books. Sequel to Dogland, nominated for the World Fantasy Award
Borderlands series novels
- Elsewhere (1991) Harcourt Brace, Tor Books. Winner of the Minnesota Book Award for Fantasy and Science Fiction.
- Nevernever (1993) Harcourt Brace, Tor Books. One of the International Reading Association’s 20 favorite books of US teenagers.
Collection
- Double Feature (with Emma Bull). (1994) NESFA Press.
Short Stories
- “Bound Things” (1985) in Liavek, edited by Shetterly and Bull, Ace Books.
- "A Happy Birthday" (1986) in Liavek: The Players of Luck, edited by Shetterly and Bull, Ace Books.
- “Danceland” (with Emma Bull) (1986) in Bordertown, edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold, Signet and Tor Books.
- “Six Days Outside the Year” (1990) in Liavek: Festival Week," edited by Shetterly and Bull, Ace Books.
- “Nevernever” (1991) in Life on the Border, edited by Terri Windling, Tor Books.
- “Time Travel, the Artifact, and a Significant Historical Personage” (1992) in Xanadu, edited by Jane Yolen and Martin H. Greenberg, Tor Books.
- “Oldthings” (1993) in Xanadu 2, edited by Jane Yolen and Martin H. Greenberg, Tor Books.
- “The Princess Who Kicked Butt” (1993) in A Wizard’s Dozen, edited by Michael Stearns, Harcourt Brace. Also in Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, Seventh Annual Edition, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, St. Martin’s Press.
- “Brian and the Aliens” (1994) in Bruce Coville’s Book of Aliens: Tales to Warp Your Mind, edited by Bruce Coville, Scholastic.
- “Dream Catcher” (1995) in The Armless Maiden: and Other Tales for Childhood's Survivors, edited by Terri Windling, Tor Books.
- “Taken He Cannot Be” (1998) in Peter Beagle’s Immortal Unicorn, edited by Peter Beagle and Janet , HarperPrism.
- “Secret Identity” (1995) in Starfarer’s Dozen, edited by Michael Stearns, Harcourt Brace.
- “Splatter” (2002) in The Sandman Book of Dreams, edited by Neil Gaiman and Ed Kramer., Harper Prism.
- “Little Red and the Big Bad” (2003) in Swan Sister, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Simon & Schuster.
- “Black Rock Blues,” (2007) in The Coyote Road, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Viking.
Edited Anthologies
(all edited in collaboration with Emma Bull.
- Liavek (1985), Ace Books.
- Liavek: The Players of Luck (1986), Ace Books.
- Liavek: Wizard’s Row (1987), Ace Books.
- Liavek: Spells of Binding (1988), Ace Books.
- Liavek: Festival Week (1990), Ace Books.
Nonfiction
- “My Life, So Far,” Something About the Author Vol. 106, edited by Alan Hedblad, Gale Group.
Comic Books and Graphic Albums
- “In Charge” (1987) Grimjack #39, First Comics.
- Captain Confederacy with Vince Stone (1986) #1 - #12, SteelDragon Press. (White male Captain Confederacy)
- Captain Confederacy #1 - #4 (1991-1992) Epic/Marvel Comics. (Black female Captain Confederacy)
- “Home is a Hard Place” (1989) Open Space #3, Marvel Comics.
Miscellaneous
- Nightspeeder. A feature-length science fiction script (written with Emma Bull). Commissioned by Perfect World Entertainment.
- William Tell, a feature-length historical adventure script (written with Emma Bull and Don Helverson).
- Masters of Earth, a TV series bible (written with Emma Bull). Commissioned by SciFi Channel.
- Shadow Unit, an online fiction site created by Emma Bull and written by Bull, Shetterly, Elizabeth Bear, and Sarah Monette. The site is designed as the fan site for a fictional television show. The "show" Shadow Unit features a wide variety of strong women, including one Asian and one African-American woman.
External links
- Author's blog and website
- Shadow Unit--online paranormal fiction by Shetterly, Emma Bull, Elizabeth Bear, and Sarah Monette
References
- ↑ See Talk:Will Shetterly.