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===Novels as Deborah Wheeler=== |
===Novels as Deborah Wheeler=== |
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* ''Jaydium'' (1993), [[DAW Books]], ISBN |
* ''Jaydium'' (1993), [[DAW Books]], {{ISBN|0-88677-556-6}} (out of print) |
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* ''Northlight'' (1995), DAW Books, ISBN |
* ''Northlight'' (1995), DAW Books, {{ISBN|0-88677-639-2}} (out of print) |
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* ''Collaborators'' (2013), Dragon Moon Press, ISBN |
* ''Collaborators'' (2013), Dragon Moon Press, {{ISBN|9781897492635}} |
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===Darkover=== |
===Darkover=== |
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*The ''Clingfire'' Trilogy: |
*The ''Clingfire'' Trilogy: |
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** ''[[The Fall of Neskaya]]'' (2001), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN |
** ''[[The Fall of Neskaya]]'' (2001), DAW Books, hardback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0034-1}} paperback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0053-8}} |
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** ''[[Zandru's Forge]]'' (2003), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN |
** ''[[Zandru's Forge]]'' (2003), DAW Books, hardback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0149-6}} paperback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0184-4}} |
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** ''[[A Flame in Hali]]'' (2004), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN |
** ''[[A Flame in Hali]]'' (2004), DAW Books, hardback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0218-2}} paperback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0267-0}} |
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*The ''Modern Darkover'' series, which is a continuation of Zimmer Bradley's novel ''[[Traitor's Sun]]''. |
*The ''Modern Darkover'' series, which is a continuation of Zimmer Bradley's novel ''[[Traitor's Sun]]''. |
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** ''[[The Alton Gift]]'' (2007), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN |
** ''[[The Alton Gift]]'' (2007), DAW Books, hardback: {{ISBN|0-7564-0019-8}} paperback: {{ISBN|978-0-7564-0480-2}} |
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** ''[[The Children of Kings]]'' (2013), hardback: ISBN |
** ''[[The Children of Kings]]'' (2013), hardback: {{ISBN|9780756407971}} |
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** (forthcoming, not yet titled)<ref name="Ross">[http://www.sff.net/people/deborahjross/darkover.html Deborah J. Ross's Darkover website]</ref> |
** (forthcoming, not yet titled)<ref name="Ross">[http://www.sff.net/people/deborahjross/darkover.html Deborah J. Ross's Darkover website]</ref> |
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*''[[Hastur Lord]]'' (2010), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN |
*''[[Hastur Lord]]'' (2010), DAW Books, hardback: {{ISBN|978-0-7564-0622-6}} |
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===The Seven-Petaled Shield=== |
===The Seven-Petaled Shield=== |
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An original fantasy series, intended to be a trilogy |
An original fantasy series, intended to be a trilogy |
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* ''The Seven-Petaled Shield'' (2013), DAW Books, ISBN |
* ''The Seven-Petaled Shield'' (2013), DAW Books, {{ISBN|978-0756406219}} |
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* ''Shannivar: Volume Two of The Seven-Petaled Shield'' (2013), DAW Books, ISBN |
* ''Shannivar: Volume Two of The Seven-Petaled Shield'' (2013), DAW Books, {{ISBN|978-0756409203}} |
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* ''The Heir of Khored: Book Three of The Seven-Petaled Shield'' (2014), DAW Books, ISBN |
* ''The Heir of Khored: Book Three of The Seven-Petaled Shield'' (2014), DAW Books, {{ISBN|978-0756409210}} |
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===Darkover anthologies=== |
===Darkover anthologies=== |
Revision as of 00:37, 28 June 2017
Deborah J. Ross | |
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Born | April 1947 |
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | Author |
Known for | Fantasy and science fiction, collaboration with Marion Zimmer Bradley |
Deborah J. Ross (born April 1947), once Deborah Wheeler, is an American science fiction and fantasy author.
Biography
Ross was born in April 1947 and grew up in California. Ross attended Portland State University, graduating in 1973.[1]
Around this time, she became friends with Marion Zimmer Bradley. When Bradley was asked to edit the first Sword and Sorceress, Ross submitted a short story for the anthology, "Imperatrix" (1984). "Imperatrix" became her first published short story, under her married name of Deborah Wheeler. Deborah Wheeler continued to write for years, producing a number of short stories and two novels, Jaydium and Northlight, through DAW books.
Before Bradley's death in 1999, Ross was invited to work on a project with her set in Darkover.[2]
Bibliography
Novels as Deborah Wheeler
- Jaydium (1993), DAW Books, ISBN 0-88677-556-6 (out of print)
- Northlight (1995), DAW Books, ISBN 0-88677-639-2 (out of print)
- Collaborators (2013), Dragon Moon Press, ISBN 9781897492635
Darkover
Ross worked with Marion Zimmer Bradley on several books in the Darkover series.
- The Clingfire Trilogy:
- The Fall of Neskaya (2001), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN 0-7564-0034-1 paperback: ISBN 0-7564-0053-8
- Zandru's Forge (2003), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN 0-7564-0149-6 paperback: ISBN 0-7564-0184-4
- A Flame in Hali (2004), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN 0-7564-0218-2 paperback: ISBN 0-7564-0267-0
- The Modern Darkover series, which is a continuation of Zimmer Bradley's novel Traitor's Sun.
- The Alton Gift (2007), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN 0-7564-0019-8 paperback: ISBN 978-0-7564-0480-2
- The Children of Kings (2013), hardback: ISBN 9780756407971
- (forthcoming, not yet titled)[3]
- Hastur Lord (2010), DAW Books, hardback: ISBN 978-0-7564-0622-6
The Seven-Petaled Shield
An original fantasy series, intended to be a trilogy
- The Seven-Petaled Shield (2013), DAW Books, ISBN 978-0756406219
- Shannivar: Volume Two of The Seven-Petaled Shield (2013), DAW Books, ISBN 978-0756409203
- The Heir of Khored: Book Three of The Seven-Petaled Shield (2014), DAW Books, ISBN 978-0756409210
Darkover anthologies
The publication of the anthologies of Darkover restarted in 2013.[4]
- Music of Darkover (with Elisabeth Waters) (2013)
- Stars of Darkover (2014)
- Gifts of Darkover (2015)
Anthologies
- Lace and Blade (2008), Norilana Books.
- Lace and Blade 2 (2009), Norilana Books.
References
- ^ Kirkland, Kathryn (10 June 2010). "Portland State Portland State Magazine: News: Fanfare: Spring 2010". Retrieved 13 July 2010.
- ^ Ross, Deborah J. "Deborah J. Ross's personal website". Deborah J. Ross. Archived from the original on 2016-11-16. Retrieved August 2007.
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External links
- Deborah J. Ross's personal website
- Bradley's Literary Works Trust
- DAW Books
- Deborah J. Ross at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Use dmy dates from August 2010
- 20th-century American novelists
- 21st-century American novelists
- American science fiction writers
- American women short story writers
- American women novelists
- 1947 births
- Living people
- Women science fiction and fantasy writers
- 20th-century women writers
- 21st-century women writers
- 20th-century American short story writers
- 21st-century American short story writers