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'''Lois Ann Tilton''' (born [[1946]]) is a science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and horror writer. She won the [[Sidewise Award for Alternate History]] in the short form category for her story "Pericles the Tyrant" in 2006.  In 2005, her story, "The Gladiator's War" was a nominee for the [[Nebula Award for Best Novelette]]. She has also written several novels concerning [[vampire]]s and media-related novels. Her media tie-ins tend to be [[Babylon 5]] or [[Deep Space Nine]] related.  
'''Lois Ann Tilton''' (born [[1946]]) is a science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and horror writer. She won the [[Sidewise Award|Sidewise Award for Alternate History]] in the short form category for her story "Pericles the Tyrant" in 2006.  In 2005, her story, "The Gladiator's War" was a nominee for the [[Nebula Award|Nebula Award for Best Novelette]]. She has also written several novels concerning [[vampire]]s and media-related novels. She has also written several [[media tie-in]] novels for [[Babylon 5]] and [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]].  


==Novels==
==Novels==

Revision as of 07:12, 30 June 2007

Lois Ann Tilton (born 1946) is a science fiction, fantasy, alternate history, and horror writer. She won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History in the short form category for her story "Pericles the Tyrant" in 2006. In 2005, her story, "The Gladiator's War" was a nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novelette. She has also written several novels concerning vampires and media-related novels. She has also written several media tie-in novels for Babylon 5 and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Novels

  • Vampire Winter (1990)
  • Darkness on the Ice (1993)
  • Written in Venom (2000)
  • Darkspawn (2000)

Further reading

  • Lois Tilton at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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