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* [[Arrow's Flight]] (1987) | |||
* [[Arrows of the Queen]] (1987) | |||
* [[Arrow's Fall]] (1988) | |||
* ''[[The Oathbound]]'' (1988) | * ''[[The Oathbound]]'' (1988) | ||
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Revision as of 12:19, 28 April 2007
Author of many stories, largely or all fantasy. Particularly noted for the Valdemar series stories, including the Vanyel trilogy, a beloved and angst-filled teenage coming out story.
Lackey has several major series of works, including a fantasy world (Valdemar), an urban fantasy world (the elf series), and an urban New Age fantasy for mysteries. Her works are generally non-sexist and include strong female characters. In addition, she is very gay-positive and tries to create an awareness of sexism and sexual assault.
Works
- Valdemar series
- Arrow's Flight (1987)
- Arrows of the Queen (1987)
- Arrow's Fall (1988)
- The Oathbound (1988)
- Oathbreakers (1989)
- Oathblood (1998)
- By the Sword (1991) (a woman mercenary)
- Magic's Pawn (1989)
- Magic's Promise (1989)
- Magic's Price (1990)
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