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* ''[[Quarrelling, They Met the Dragon]]''
* ''[[Quarrelling, They Met the Dragon]]'' (1984) "On the planet Naphar, orphans became slaves..or sacrifices. The Scribe: The old man, intoxicated, told Senruh of a world outside the walled city, far from the Avenue of Precious Delights. The Lady: Scented, swathed in spider silk, she taught Senruh forbidden pleasures and promised him a glorious future. The Captive: Golden-curled, snatched from his highland tribe, he would be sold into slavery or to the priest-butchers who chose the "donors" to feed the people of Naphar."
* ''[[Journey to Membliar]]''
* ''[[Journey to Membliar]]'' (1987)
* ''[[Burning Tears of Sassurum]]''
* ''[[Burning Tears of Sassurum]]'' (1988)




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Revision as of 08:21, 30 January 2011

Sharon Baker is a fantasy writer.

Works

Naphar series
  • Quarrelling, They Met the Dragon (1984) "On the planet Naphar, orphans became slaves..or sacrifices. The Scribe: The old man, intoxicated, told Senruh of a world outside the walled city, far from the Avenue of Precious Delights. The Lady: Scented, swathed in spider silk, she taught Senruh forbidden pleasures and promised him a glorious future. The Captive: Golden-curled, snatched from his highland tribe, he would be sold into slavery or to the priest-butchers who chose the "donors" to feed the people of Naphar."
  • Journey to Membliar (1987)
  • Burning Tears of Sassurum (1988)