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* ''[[Scenting Hallowed Blood]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Scenting Hallowed Blood]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Stealing Sacred Fire]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Stealing Sacred Fire]]'' (2001)
'''The Chronicles of Magravandias'''
* ''[[Sea Dragon Heir]]''
* ''[[The Crown of Silence]]''
* ''[[The Way of Light]]''


'''non-series works'''
'''non-series works'''
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* The Thorn Boy and Other Dreams of Dark Desire (2003)
* The Thorn Boy and Other Dreams of Dark Desire (2003)
* Mythanima (2006)
* Mythanima (2006)
'''Short fiction'''
* "[[The Oracle Lips]]"





Revision as of 18:33, 8 April 2007

Storm Constantine (http://www.stormconstantine.com/) is a fantasy and science fantasy writer; she is known for her Goth sensibilities and queer-friendly characters. Her first, and best-known works, are the Wraeththu series.

She also founded Immanion Press (http://www.immanion-press.com/) in 2003, to publish horror, fantasy, and science fiction.

Works

Wraeththu series

  • "The Hienema: A Story of the Sulh" (2005 novella)
  • "The Student of Kyme" (forthcoming novella)

Artemis series

Grigori trilogy

The Chronicles of Magravandias

non-series works

  • Hermetech (1991)
  • Burying the Shadow (1992)
  • Sign for the Sacred (1993)
  • Calenture (1994)
  • Three Heralds of the Storm (1997)
  • The Thorn Boy (1999)
  • The Oracle Lips (1999)
  • Silverheart (with Michael Moorcock) (2000)
  • The Thorn Boy and Other Dreams of Dark Desire (2003)
  • Mythanima (2006)

Short fiction