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[[Image:MaryGentle-b1956.jpg|thumb|right|125px|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== | ==Bibliography== | ||
* ''[[A Hawk in Silver]]'' (1977) (YA) | |||
* ''[[Scholars and Soldiers]]'' (1989 collection; several are in Casaubon series) | |||
* ''[[Grunts!]]'' (1992) | |||
* ''[[1610: A Sundial in a Grave]]'' (2003 novel) | |||
* ''[[Cartomancy]]'' (2004 collection) | |||
* ''[[Under the Penitence]]'' (2004 novella) | |||
* ''[[Left To His Own Devices]]'' (1994) (collection; a novella in Rats & Gargoyles series + other unrelated stories) | |||
* [[A | '''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) | ||
* | |||
===Short | '''Ilario series (prequel to ASH)''' | ||
* ''[[Ilario: The Lions' Eye]]'' (2006) | |||
* ''[[Ilario: The Stone Golem]]'' (forthcoming) | |||
'''[[White Crow series]] (aka Casaubon, aka Rat Lords)''': | |||
* Two novellas in ''Scholars and Soldiers'' (1989) | |||
* ''[[Rats and Gargoyles]]'' (1990) | |||
* ''[[The Architecture of Desire]]'' (1991) (same universe as Rats and Gargoyles) | |||
* ''[[Left To His Own Devices]]'' (1994 novel in ''Left To His Own Devices'' collection) | |||
* "Black Motley" (story in ''Left To His Own Devices'' collection) | |||
* ''[[White Crow]]'' (2003 collection) | |||
'''Orthe / Witchbreed series''': | |||
* ''[[Golden Witchbreed]]'' (1983) | |||
* ''[[Ancient Light]]'' (1987) (sequel to [[Golden Witchbreed]]) | |||
===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=== | ===Edited Works=== | ||
* [[Villains!]], (1992) (story collection) edited with [[Roz Kaveney]] | * [[Villains!]], (1992) (story collection) edited with [[Roz Kaveney]] | ||
* | * The Weerde: Book 1 (1992) (story collection) edited by [[Roz Kaveney]] - shared world devised by [[Neil Gaiman]], Gentle & Kaveney | ||
* | * The Weerde: Book 2 (1993) (story collection) edited by [[Roz Kaveney]] - shared world devised by [[Neil Gaiman]], Gentle & Kaveney | ||
===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== | |||
* [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 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
- A Hawk in Silver (1977) (YA)
- Scholars and Soldiers (1989 collection; several are in Casaubon series)
- Grunts! (1992)
- 1610: A Sundial in a Grave (2003 novel)
- Cartomancy (2004 collection)
- Under the Penitence (2004 novella)
- Left To His Own Devices (1994) (collection; a novella in Rats & Gargoyles series + other unrelated stories)
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)
- Ilario: The Lions' Eye (2006)
- Ilario: The Stone Golem (forthcoming)
White Crow series (aka Casaubon, aka Rat Lords):
- Two novellas in Scholars and Soldiers (1989)
- Rats and Gargoyles (1990)
- The Architecture of Desire (1991) (same universe as Rats and Gargoyles)
- Left To His Own Devices (1994 novel in Left To His Own Devices collection)
- "Black Motley" (story in Left To His Own Devices collection)
- White Crow (2003 collection)
Orthe / Witchbreed series:
- Golden Witchbreed (1983)
- Ancient Light (1987) (sequel to Golden Witchbreed)
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
- Villains!, (1992) (story collection) edited with Roz Kaveney
- The Weerde: Book 1 (1992) (story collection) edited by Roz Kaveney - shared world devised by Neil Gaiman, Gentle & Kaveney
- The Weerde: Book 2 (1993) (story collection) edited by Roz Kaveney - shared world devised by Neil Gaiman, Gentle & Kaveney
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)