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'''Chelsea Quinn Yarbro''' is a writer.
==Works==
* ''[[False Dawn]]'' (1978); first chapter of False Dawn published as "False Dawn" in Strange Bedfellows, edited by Thomas N. Scortia (1973).
* ''[[Cautionary Tales]]'' (1978 collection)
* "Those Happy Days" in Gauntlet Magazine #6
* ''[[Time of the Fourth Horseman]]'' (1976).
* ''[[Strangers in the Night]]'' with Anne Stuart and Maggie Shayne.
* "The Spider Glass" (Short Story Paperback #16, Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)
'''Saint-Germain novels'''
* ''Hotel Transylvania: A Novel of Forbidden Love'' (1978);
* ''The Palace'' (1978);
* ''Blood Games'' (1980);
* ''Path of the Eclipse'' (1981);
* ''Tempting Fate'' (1982);
* ''Out of the House of Life'' (1990);
* ''Darker Jewels'' (1993);
* Better in the Dark'' (1993);
* ''Mansions of Darkness'' (1996);
* ''Writ in Blood'' (1997? Tor)
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Revision as of 20:36, 25 April 2007

Chelsea Quinn Yarbro is a writer.

Works

  • False Dawn (1978); first chapter of False Dawn published as "False Dawn" in Strange Bedfellows, edited by Thomas N. Scortia (1973).
  • Cautionary Tales (1978 collection)
  • "Those Happy Days" in Gauntlet Magazine #6
  • Time of the Fourth Horseman (1976).
  • Strangers in the Night with Anne Stuart and Maggie Shayne.
  • "The Spider Glass" (Short Story Paperback #16, Pulphouse Publishing, Eugene, OR)

Saint-Germain novels

  • Hotel Transylvania: A Novel of Forbidden Love (1978);
  • The Palace (1978);
  • Blood Games (1980);
  • Path of the Eclipse (1981);
  • Tempting Fate (1982);
  • Out of the House of Life (1990);
  • Darker Jewels (1993);
  • Better in the Dark (1993);
  • Mansions of Darkness (1996);
  • Writ in Blood (1997? Tor)
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