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** ''[[Dark Dance]]'' (1992)

Revision as of 08:01, 18 June 2007

Tanith Lee (born 1947) is a prolific British writer of fantasy, science fiction and horror.

Names

  • Tanith Lee
  • Esther Garber


Selected Bibliography

Books (novels and collections)

Series

Biting the Sun (first part
Don't Bite the Sun (1976) and second part: Drinking Sapphire Wine (1977))
Birthgrave series
The Birthgrave ... Shadowfire (Vazkor, Son of Vazkor) ... Quest for the White Witch
Dark Dance series
Dark Dance ... Personal Darkness ... Darkness, I


Collections

Television scripts

unsorted works

  • Animal Castle. Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1972)
  • The Blood of Roses
  • Dark Castle, White Horse
  • Days of Grass
  • Don't Bite the Sun Duology:
    • Don't Bite the Sun
    • Drinking Sapphire Wine
  • The Dragon Hoard. Farrer, Straus & Giroux (1971) 1st US edition (Lee's first published work)
  • East of Midnight. St. Martin's (1977)
  • The Flat Earth Series
    • Death's Master
    • Night's Master
    • Delusion's Master
    • Delirium's Mistress
    • Tales from the Flat Earth (short stories)
  • Karrakaz Trilogy:
    • The Birthgrave (1975) (Lee's first book)
    • Vazkor, Son of Vaxkor
    • Quest for the White Witch
  • Paradys Cycle
    • Book of the Dead
    • Book of the Mad
    • Book of the Beast
    • Book of the Damned
  • The Silver Metal Lover (sf, rev. of Beauty & the Beast)
  • The Storm Lord Duology:
    • The Storm Lord
    • Anackire
  • Sung in Shadow (Romeo & Juliet)
  • Unicorn trilogy:
    • Black Unicorn (YA female quest)
    • Gold Unicorn (YA female quest)
    • The Red Unicorn (to be published by Tor in 1997)
  • Vivia (published in the U.K.)
  • The Wall of the Sky, The Wall of the Eye
  • When the Lights Go Out April 96. Headline Press.

Short Stories:

  • "Age" in The Ultimate Dragon edited by Byron Preiss, John Betancourt, & Keith R.A. DeCandido (Dell, 1995).
  • "The Beautiful Biting Machine" in Arrows of Eros edited by Alex Stewart (Hodder and Stoughton: New English Library, 1989).
  • "La Dame" in Sisters of the Night edited by Barbara Hambly and Martin H. Greenberg (1995)
  • "Exhalted Hearts" in Grails: Quests, Visitations and Other Occurences edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, & Edward E Kramer. Unnamable Press (1992)
  • "Prince Amilec" in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987)
  • "She Sleeps in a Tower" in The Armless Maiden edited by Terri Windling, 1995.
  • "Simon's Wife" in Haunting Women edited by Alan Ryan. Avon (1984)
  • "When the Clock Strikes" in Weird Tales #1 edited by Lin Carter v. 48 n. 1 (Spring 1981) Zebra Books (Kensington Publishing Company, New York, NY) copyright 1980 pp. 149 - 173
  • "The Witch of the Moon" in The Ultimate Witch edited by Byron Preiss & John Betancourt (Dell, 1993)
  • "The World Well Lost" in Warrior Enchantresses edited by Massie-Ferch & Greenberg (1996)
  • "Wolfland" (1983) in Don't Bet on the Prince edited by Jack Zipes (1987).

Collections:

  • Companions On the Road [Two novellas: Companions on the Road, and The Winter Players] Bantam (1977)
  • Dreams of Darkness and Light. Arkham Books. 80 short stories from Weird Tales paperback book series, Twilight Zone Magazine, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and others
  • Forests of the Night
  • The Gorgon & Other Stories Daw (1985)
  • Nightshades
  • Princess Hynchatti and Some Other Surprises (revised fairy tales for children)
  • Red as Blood (revisions of fairy tales)
  • Tales from the Flat Earth
  • Tamastara Daw (1984)
  • Unsilent Night The Nesfa Press (1981 limited ed. of 1000)
  • Women as Demons (theme is male perception of women as Eve / Lilith) Women's Press in UK

Further reading

  • Official website
  • Daughter of the Night -- Annotated online bibliography
  • Wikipedia
  • Sarah Lefanu. "Robots and Romance: The Science Fiction and Fantasy of Tanith Lee" in Susannah Radstone, editor, Sweet Dreams: Sexuality, Gender and Popular Fiction (London: Lawrence & Wishart, 1988), pp. 121-136.


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