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[[Anne Bishop]] is a romantic fantasy writer. She is perhaps best known for her ''Black Jewels'' trilogy. According to her [http://www.annebishop.com/bio.htm online biography] she lives in upstate New York and enjoys "gardening, music and writing dark, romantic stories". Her hobbies also include playing folk music on the hammered dulcimer. She's the author of several novels and short stories. She won the William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award for the ''Black Jewels Trilogy''.
[[Anne Bishop]] is a romantic fantasy writer. She is perhaps best known for her ''Black Jewels'' trilogy. According to her [http://www.annebishop.com/bio.htm online biography] she lives in upstate New York and enjoys "gardening, music and writing dark, romantic stories". Her hobbies also include playing folk music on the hammered dulcimer. She's the author of several novels and short stories. She won the William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award for the ''Black Jewels Trilogy''.


=== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
=== Novels ===
=== Novels ===



Revision as of 16:57, 7 April 2010

Anne Bishop is a romantic fantasy writer. She is perhaps best known for her Black Jewels trilogy. According to her online biography she lives in upstate New York and enjoys "gardening, music and writing dark, romantic stories". Her hobbies also include playing folk music on the hammered dulcimer. She's the author of several novels and short stories. She won the William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award for the Black Jewels Trilogy.

Bibliography

Novels

Black Jewels Trilogy

Black Jewels Novels

The World of the Fae

The Tir Alainn Trilogy

Other novels

Short stories

  • "The Price" in Powers of Detection:Tales of Mystery & Fantasy [Ace Books, October 2004]
  • "The Fairest One of All" in Lighthouse Magazine, Issue 2 [October 2004]
  • "A Strand in the Web" in Orbiter [Fitzhenry & Whitesides, November 2002]
  • "By the Time the Witchblood Blooms" in Treachery and Treason [Roc, March 2000]
  • "The Wild Heart" in Silver Birch, Blood Moon [Avon, March 1999]
  • "Tunnel" in Horrors! 365 Scary Stories [Barnes & Noble, September 1999]
  • "Rapunzel" in Black Swan, White Raven [Avon, October 1998]
  • "Match Girl" in Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears [Avon, December 1995]

Awards

  • 2000: Black Jewels Trilogy; William L. Crawford Memorial Fantasy Award

External links

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