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[[Image:Carl pub photo jpg.JPG|thumb|220px|right|Lillian Stewart Carl (photo by Laura Domitz).]]
'''Lillian Stewart Carl''' (born 1949) is an American author of [[mystery]], [[fantasy]] and [[science-fiction]] novels.


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Carl resides in North [[Texas]]. She has been a friend of [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] since childhood; both authors credit Carl with getting Bujold started writing.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dendarii.com/biolog.html |title=Biolog |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Lois McMaster Bujold |date=[[21 September]] [[2004]] |work=The Bujold Nexus |quote=Then my old friend Lillian, now Lillian Stewart Carl, began writing again, making her first sales. About this time it occurred to me that if she could do it, I could do it too.}}</ref> This is described in the introduction to Bujold's collection ''[[Vorkosigan_Saga#.22Dreamweaver.27s_Dilemma.22_.28Short_story.29|Dreamweaver's Dilemma]]''. Bujold's second novel, ''[[Vorkosigan Saga#The Warrior.27s Apprentice|The Warrior's Apprentice]]'', is dedicated to Carl.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.webscription.net/chapters/0743436164/0743436164___1.htm |title=Chapter 1 |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Lois McMaster Bujold |year=1986 |work=The Warrior's Apprentice |publisher=Baen Books ||quote=For Lillian Stewart Carl}}</ref> Both authors are friends with fantasy and sci-fi author [[Patricia Wrede]]. According to her web site: "Lillian will co-edit ''The Bujold Companion'', a retrospective on Lois McMaster Bujold's science fiction work, with [[Martin H. Greenberg]]. It will be published by [[Baen Books]] in 2008."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lillianstewartcarl.com/ComingSoon.html |title=Coming Soon |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Lillian Stewart Carl |work=Author Site}}</ref>


Asterisks denote pages that I re-created from scratch after other forms by other users had been deleted.
==Self description==
In her biographical statement on her website and in her publicity materiels, Carl says:
<blockquote>Lillian has lived for many years in North Texas, in a book-lined cloister cleverly disguised as a tract house. Therefore she's developed a passion for mountains and seacoasts, especially the ones in Scotland. Lillian is a member of The Author's Guild, Novelists Inc., Science Fiction Writers of America, and Sisters in Crime.</blockquote>


I have made several hundred pages. Just tell me I'm a deletionist. I dare you.
==Genre==
Carl states that many of her works are "mystery/romance with supernatural / historical / mythological underpinnings."<ref name=WriterSpace>{{cite web |url=http://www.writerspace.com/interviews/carl0903.html |title=Interview with Lillian Stewart Carl |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Leena Hyat |authorlink=http://thebestreviews.com/user15 |publisher=WriterSpace}}</ref> She also says that "I've never written a "straight" novel, although a dozen or so of my twenty-one (so far) short stories have no fantasy element in them. I find it even harder to write a story without some sort of romantic element."<ref name=WriterSpace/>


==Created==
Carl states that: "It was she [Bujold] who introduced me to science fiction and fantasy in general and Tolkien in particular."<ref name=Buckley>{{cite web |url=http://juliabuckley.blogspot.com/2006/08/lillian-stewart-carl-on-tolkien-mary_02.html |title=Lillian Stewart Carl on Tolkien, Mary Stewart, and her own Scotland-Inspired Mysteries |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Julia Buckley |authorlink=http://www.blogger.com/profile/10270211923343731659 |date=[[2 August]] [[2006]] |work=Mysterious Musings }}</ref> and "Recently I re-read my first published fantasy novels. I was appalled to discover I'd used several Tolkien-esque phrases -- quite unconsciously, as so much of his prose is now lodged deep in my subconscious."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://greenbooks.theonering.net/tributes/files/lillian_stewart.html |title=Tributes |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Lillian Stewart Carl
===Retail pages I created===
|work=Green Books: Exploring the Worlds and Words of J. R. R. Tolkien}}</ref>
====Shopping centers====
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*[[Arsenal Mall]]
*[[Ashland Town Center]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 21 June 2008)
*[[Assembly Square Marketplace]]
*[[Centerpointe Mall]]
*[[Charleston Town Center]]<ref name="recreated"/><ref name="unprotected"/>
*[[Cottonwood Mall (Albuquerque, New Mexico)]]
*[[Eastridge Mall (Casper)]]
*[[The Esplanade (Kenner, Louisiana)]]
*[[Fashion Square Mall]]
*[[Fort Saginaw Mall]]
*[[Frontier Mall]]
*[[Genesee Valley Center]]
*[[Harlem Irving Plaza]]
*[[The Lakes Mall]]
*[[Lansing Mall]]<ref name="recreated">Page had previously been deleted</ref>
*[[Meridian Mall]] (first page created)
*[[Northtown Mall (Blaine, Minnesota)]]
*[[Northwest Plaza|<s>Northwest Plaza</s> <s>Lindbergh Town Center</s> Northwest Plaza]]
*[[The Plaza (mall)]]
*[[Raleigh Springs Mall]]<ref name="recreated"/><ref name="unprotected">Page had to be unprotected first</ref> ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 9 May 2008)
*[[The Shoppes at Gateway Park]]
*[[Towne West Square]]
*[[Trillium Circle]]<ref name="unrelated">An unrelated page with the same name had previously been deleted</ref>
*[[White Mountain Mall]]
*[[Wonderland Village]]
*[[Yorktown Center]]
</div>
====Retailers====
*[[Carter's Foods]]
*[[Fisher's Big Wheel]]
*[[Levy's (department store)]]
*[[Perry Drug Stores]]
*[[Ron Jon Surf Shop]]
*[[Sakowitz]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 17 December 2007)


====Other====
==Critical response==
*[[Cafaro Company]]
===''Lucifer's Crown''===
*[[List of shopping malls in Michigan]]
[[Jayme Lynn Blaschke]] writes:
<blockquote>Lucifer's Crown is not an easy book to describe or classify. It tries to be many things at once, but first and foremost, it's a novel of Biblical apocalypse. In a time where Christian fiction with an apocalyptic bent -- led by the wildly popular Left Behind series -- is a multi-million dollar industry, it was inevitable that more traditional fantasy writers would eventually turn their hand to these tropes and themes. Lillian Stewart Carl, in taking up this challenge, has responded with her most complex and ambitious novel to date. What's more important, it's also by far her best.<ref name="Blaschke 1">{{cite web |url=http://www.sfsite.com/12b/lc166.htm |title=Review of ''Lucifer's Crown'' |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author=Jayme Lynn Blaschke |authorlink=http://www.jaymeblaschke.com |coauthors= |year=2003 |publisher=SF Site }}</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>Planted firmly and unabashedly in the tradition of the [[Inklings]], ''Lucifer's Crown'' evokes the theology-steeped works of C.S. Lewis and Charles Williams -- a connection reinforced by repeated references and allusions to Tolkien.... Carl's book compares favorable to another classic work of Christian-themed fantasy, The Book of the Dun Cow by Walter Wangerin, Jr.... But pigeonholing Lucifer's Crown as apocalyptic Christian fiction does a grave disservice to the book and to readers. It's so much more than that. Carl has taken half a dozen or more traditions and genres, mixing them together to forge an alloyed novel of unexpected strength.<ref name="Blaschke 1"/> </blockquote>


===Music pages I created===
His praise is not unmixed, however -- he complains that:
====Musical biography pages I created====
<blockquote>Two serious flaws work against the novel, however -- flaws made all the worse by being easily correctable, to my mind. Carl opens the book by throwing almost the entire cast at the reader, making it hard to grasp and identify with any of them, much less the setting of contemporary Glastonbury. ... The other major problem I had with Lucifer's Crown is infuriating simply because it's so utterly unnecessary: The novel takes place in the final months of the year 2000. That's right, we're treated to yet another clichéd end-of-the-millennium apocalypse. Other than hopelessly dating a story that otherwise manages to be effectively timeless, the move is just downright dumb.<ref name="Blaschke 1"/></blockquote>
<div style="-moz-column-count:3; column-count:3">
*[[4 Runner]]
*[[Susie Allanson]]
*[[Archer/Park]]
*[[Baker & Myers]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 24 January 2008)
*[[Bandana (country band)]]
*[[Randy Barlow]]
*[[Casey Beathard]]
*[[Big House (band)]]
*[[Billy Hill (supergroup)]]
*[[Blake & Brian]]
*[[Bomshel]]
*[[James Bonamy]]<ref name="recreated"/>
*[[Larry Boone]]
*[[Kippi Brannon]]
*[[Brother Phelps]]
*[[Marty Brown (singer)]]
*[[Trey Bruce]]
*[[Luke Bryan]]
*[[Burnin' Daylight]]
*[[Shawn Camp (musician)]]
*[[Buddy Cannon]]
*[[Jeff Carson]]
*[[Carter's Chord]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 26 February 2008)
*[[Lionel Cartwright]]
*[[Casely]]<ref name="recreated"/>
*[[Donovan Chapman]]
*[[The Clark Brothers]]<ref>Initially a sub-stub that got redirected; I undid the redirect and rewrote from scratch</ref>
*[[Philip Claypool]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 7 August 2008)
*[[Anita Cochran]]
*[[Shirley Collie]]
*[[Melodie Crittenden]]
*[[Crossin Dixon]]
*[[Amy Dalley]]
*[[Dale Daniel]]
*[[Davis Daniel]]
*[[Clint Daniels]]
*[[Clay Davidson]]
*[[Jennifer Day]]
*[[Martin Delray]]
*[[Kevin Denney]]
*[[Wesley Dennis]]
*[[Deryl Dodd]]
*[[Amber Dotson]]
*[[Drew Davis Band]]
*[[Dusty Drake]]
*[[Emilio]]<ref name="unprotected"/><ref name="unrelated"/>
*[[Leon Everette]]
*[[Garth Fundis]]
*[[Gibson/Miller Band]]
*[[Jim Glaser]]
*[[Tammy Graham]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 20 March 2008)
*[[Ricky Lynn Gregg]]
*[[The GrooveGrass Boyz]]<ref name="recreated"/><ref>Previous version, not by me, was deleted at [[GrooveGrass Boyz]], which I restored as a redirect</ref> ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 28 August 2008)
*[[Hank Flamingo]]
*[[Keith Harling]]
*[[J. Michael Harter]]
*[[Kerry Harvick]]
*[[Warren Hill]]
*[[Becky Hobbs]]
*[[Hometown News]]
*[[James House (singer)]]
*[[John Hughey]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 26 August 2008)
*[[Marcus Hummon]]
*[[Jesse Hunter]]<ref name="recreated"/><ref name="unprotected"/>
*[[Sonya Isaacs]]
*[[Brett James]]
*[[The Jenkins]]
*[[John & Audrey Wiggins]]
*[[Sarah Johns]]<ref>Moved from [[Sarah Johns (singer)]] after a page on an unrelated Sarah Johns was deleted</ref>
*[[Jypsi]]
*[[Kieran Kane]]
*[[David Kersh]]
*[[Jerry Kilgore (singer)]]
*[[Jill King]]<ref>Moved from [[Jill King (singer)]] after a page on an unrelated Jill King was deleted</ref>
*[[Jeff Knight]]
*[[Kostas]]
*[[Bill LaBounty]]
*[[Shannon Lawson (singer)]]
*[[Robin Lee (singer)]]
*[[Josh Logan (country singer)]]
*[[Brice Long]]<ref name="recreated"/>
*[[Marie Sisters]]
*[[Brad Martin]]
*[[Mila Mason]]
*[[Terry McBride (musician)]]
*[[McBride & the Ride]]
*[[Brian McComas]]
*[[Bob McDill]]
*[[Pake McEntire]]
*[[McHayes]]<ref>Originally created as a redirect to [[Wade Hayes]] until I decided that the info I had on McHayes was sufficient for a separate article</ref>
*[[Ken Mellons]]
*[[Middian]]<ref>First non-country act I wrote about</ref>
*[[Dean Miller]]
*[[Ned Miller]]
*[[Shane Minor]]<ref>Moved from [[Shane Minor (singer)]] after a page on an unrelated Shane Minor was deleted</ref>
*[[Dude Mowrey]]
*[[Megan Mullins]]
*[[Mark Nesler]]
*[[Heidi Newfield]]<ref>Originally created as a redirect to [[Trick Pony]]</ref>
*[[The Notorious Cherry Bombs]]
*[[Jamie O'Hara (singer)]]
*[[One Flew South]]<ref name="recreated"/> ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 16 June 2008)
*[[Robert Ellis Orrall]]
*[[Orrall & Wright]]<ref>Originally created as a redirect to [[Robert Ellis Orrall]]</ref>
*[[James Otto]]
*[[Palomino Road]]
*[[Pearl River (band)]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 29 December 2007)
*[[Perfect Stranger (band)]]
*[[Keith Perry]]
*[[John Pierce (country singer)]]
*[[Hugh Prestwood]]
*[[Marty Raybon]]
*[[Dennis Robbins]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 04 January 2008)
*[[Randy Rogers Band]]<ref name="recreated"/>
*[[The Remingtons]]
*[[Rio Grand]]
*[[River Road (band)]]
*[[Rushlow]]
*[[Tim Rushlow]]
*[[John Wesley Ryles]]
*[[Dawn Sears]]
*[[Jason Sellers]]
*[[Tom Shapiro]]
*[[Victoria Shaw (singer)]]
*[[Ashton Shepherd]]
*[[The Shooters]]
*[[Anthony Smith (songwriter)]]
*[[Jo-El Sonnier]]
*[[Sons of the Desert (band)]]
*[[Keith Stegall]]
*[[Tommy Shane Steiner]]
*[[Larry Stewart (singer)]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 31 July 2007)
*[[Lisa Stewart]]<ref name="unrelated"/>
*[[Trent Summar & The New Row Mob]]
*[[Chalee Tennison]]
*[[Neil Thrasher]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 11 December 2007)
*[[Thrasher Shiver]]
*[[Tompall & the Glaser Brothers]]
*[[The Tractors]]
*[[Mary Lou Turner]]
*[[Turner Nichols]]
*[[Ryan Tyler]]
*[[Jacky Ward]]
*[[Elbert West]]
*[[Michael White (singer)]]
*[[Wild Horses (American country band)]]
*[[Wild Rose (band)]]
*[[Jeff Wood (singer)]]
*[[Paul Worley]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 13 January 2008)
*[[Curtis Wright]]
*[[The Wrights (country duo)]]
*[[Yankee Grey]]
</div>


====Album pages I created====
''[[Library Journal]]'' wrote:
<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2">
<blockquote>Blending historical mystery with a touch of the supernatural, the author creates an intriguing exploration of faith and redemption in a world that is at once both modern and timeless.<ref>{{Citation | year=2003 | periodical=Library Journal url=
*[[20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Tracy Byrd]]
http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/BookDetail.aspx?isbn=0-7862-5348-7&pub=lj |accessdate=2007-06-28
*[[20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Mark Chesnutt]]
| date=[[15 September]] [[2003]]}}</ref></blockquote>
*[[20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Chely Wright]]
*[[24-7-365 (Neal McCoy album)]]
*[[4 Runner (album)]]
*<s>[[Alive and Well and Livin' the Dream]]</s><ref name="redirect">Redirected to artist</ref>
*[[All in Good Time (Marcus Hummon album)]]
*[[Almost Goodbye]]
*[[Amarillo Sky (album)]]
*[[And the Crowd Goes Wild]]
*[[Any Way the Wind Blows (album)]]
*[[At This Moment (album)]]
*[[Back When I Knew It All]]<ref name="title">Page was originally about the album's title track, which I moved</ref>
*[[Be Good at It]]
*[[Beside Myself]]
*[[The Best of Billy Ray Cyrus: Cover to Cover]]
*[[The Best of Ken Mellons]]
*[[The Best of Collin Raye: Direct Hits]]
*[[The Best of Tracy Lawrence]]
*[[The Best of Pirates of the Mississippi]]
*[[Best of Sawyer Brown]]
*[[The Best of Lari White]]
*[[Between Now and Forever]]
*<s>[[Between the Earth and the Stars]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[Big Hopes]]
*[[Big Love (album)]]
*[[Big Love in a Small Town]]
*[[Billy Dean (album)]]
*[[Bipolar and Proud]]
*[[Black in the Saddle]]
*[[Black Velvet (album)]]
*[[Blake Shelton (album)]]
*[[Blake Shelton's Barn & Grill]]
*[[Blue County (album)]]
*[[Boogity, Boogity - A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens]]
*[[Boomtown (album)]]
*[[The Boys Are Back (album)]]
*[[BR5-49 (album)]]
*[[Brand New Me]]
*<s>[[Brett James (album)]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[Bring It On (Keith Harling album)]]
*[[Bryan White (album)]]
*<s>[[The Buffalo Club (album)]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[Buick (album)]]
*[[Burnin' the Roadhouse Down]]
*[[Burnin' Up the Road]]
*[[Butterfly Kisses (Jeff Carson album)]]
*[[Cafe on the Corner]]
*[[Call of the Wild (Aaron Tippin album)]]
*[[Can You Hear Me Now]]
*[[Can't Back Down]]
*[[Chad Brock (album)]]
*[[Change (Sons of the Desert album)]]
*[[Christmas: The Gift]]
*[[The Clark Family Experience (album)]]
*[[Cledus Envy]]
*[[Cledus Navidad]]
*[[Cledus T. Judd (No Relation)]]
*[[The Coast Is Clear (Tracy Lawrence album)]]
*[[Collection (Wynonna Judd album)]]
*[[Coming Home (Lonestar album)]]
*[[Corn Fed]]
*[[Counting Sheep]]
*[[Country's Best]]
*[[Crank It Up: The Music Album]]
*[[Dakota Moon (album)]]
*[[Days Gone By]]
*[[Days of Our Lives (album)]]
*[[Dean Miller (album)]]
*[[A December to Remember]]
*[[The Definitive Collection (Tracy Byrd album)]]
*[[The Definitive Collection (Sammy Kershaw album)]]
*[[The Definitive Collection (Chely Wright album)]]
*[[Del Rio, TX 1959]]
*[[Diamonds & Dirt]]
*[[Did I Shave My Back For This?]]
*[[Different Things]]
*[[The Dirt Road]]
*[[The Dollar]]
*[[Don't Go Near the Water (album)]]
*[[Dos Mundos]]
*[[Dream You]]
*[[The Dreamer (Blake Shelton album)]]
*[[Drive Me Wild]]
*[[Dusty Drake (album)]]
*[[Electric Barnyard]]
*[[The Encore Collection]]
*[[Enjoy the Ride (Marshall Dyllon album)]]
*[[Everything's Gonna Be Alright]]
*[[Extremes (album)]]
*[[Fadin' Renegade]]
*[[Faith in Me, Faith in You]]
*[[Fighting Fire with Fire]]
*[[Find Out What's Happening]]
*[[Flying Colors (Robert Ellis Orrall album)]]
*[[From There to Here: Greatest Hits]]
*[[Full Circle (Randy Travis album)]]
*[[Getaway Car]]
*[[Gettin' Out the Good Stuff]]
*[[Goodnight Sweetheart (album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits 1990-1995]]
*[[Greatest Hits (BlackHawk album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Tracy Byrd album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Rodney Carrington album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Diamond Rio album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Joe Diffie album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Neal McCoy album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (John Michael Montgomery album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Sawyer Brown album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Bryan White album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits (Mark Wills album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Doug Stone album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits, Volume 2 (Diamond Rio album)]]
*[[Greatest Hits… and Then Some (Aaron Tippin album)]]
*[[Green Eyed Soul (Lari White album)]]
*[[Hallelujah, He Is Born]]
*[[Hanna-McEuen (album)]]
*[[Heard It in a Love Song (album)]]
*[[Heaven and a Dixie Night]]
*[[Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime]]
*[[Heroes & Friends]]
*[[Highways & Dance Halls]]
*[[Highways & Heartaches]]
*<s>[[The Hits (Perfect Stranger album)]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[The Hits Live]]
*[[Home to You]]
*[[Honesty (Rodney Atkins album)]]
*[[Honky Tonk Attitude]]
*[[Hopechest]]
*[[How Do You Like Me Now?!]]
*[[How Lucky I Am]]
*[[Hurry Sundown (McBride & the Ride album)]]
*[[I Don't Want to Miss a Thing (album)]]
*[[I Know a Place (Davis Daniel album)]]
*[[I Loved Her First]]<ref name="title"/>
*[[I Stoled This Record]]
*[[I Think About You]]
*[[I'll Stay Me]]
*[[I'm Already There]]
*[[I'm from the Country]]
*[[I'm Your Man (Jason Sellers album)]]
*[[If I Never Stop Loving You]]
*[[If That Ain't Country]]<ref>Was initially a redirect to [[David Allan Coe]], oddly.</ref>
*[[In a Different Light (Doug Stone album)]]
*[[In Another World]]
*[[In My Dreams (Rick Trevino album)]]
*[[Inspirational Journey]]
*[[It Won't Be the Last]]
*[[III (Chad Brock album)]]
*[[III (Joe Nichols album)]]
*[[It's About Time (Tracy Byrd album)]]
*[[It's All Relative: Tillis Sings Tillis]]
*<s>[[Jackpine Savage]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[Jeff Carson (album)]]
*[[Jennifer Hanson (album)]]
*[[Jimmy Wayne (album)]]
*[[Joe Nichols (album)]]
*[[John Michael Montgomery (album)]]
*[[A Joyful Noise (Jo Dee Messina album)]]
*[[Just Another Day in Parodies]]
*[[Katrina Elam (album)]]
*[[Keepers: Greatest Hits]]
*[[Ken Mellons (album)]]
*[[Kevin Denney (album)]]
*[[Laredo (album)]]
*[[Last of the Good Guys]]
*[[Lead Me Not]]
*[[Learning as You Go]]
*[[Leave a Mark]]
*[[Lessons Learned (album)]]
*[[Let Go (Brother Phelps album)]]
*[[Let Me In (album)]]
*[[Let's Be Us Again]]
*[[The Life of the Party (album)]]
*[[Life's a Dance]]
*[[Life's So Funny]]
*[[The Limited Series (1998 box set)]]
*[[Little Big Town (album)]]
*[[Little Texas (album)]]
*[[Live at Billy Bob's Texas (Collin Raye album)]]
*[[Live: Wherever You Are]]
*[[Live a Little (Big Kenny album)]]
*[[Living in a Moment]]
*[[Loco Motive]]
*[[Lonestar (album)]]
*[[The Long Way]]
*[[Longnecks & Short Stories]]
*[[Lookin' Back at Myself]]
*[[Love & Gravity]]
*[[Love Songs (Collin Raye album)]]
*[[Love Songs (John Michael Montgomery album)]]
*[[Love Lessons (album)]]
*[[Loving Every Minute (album)]]
*[[The Lower East Side of Life]]
*[[Make Up in Love]]
*[[A Man Ain't Made of Stone]]
*[[Man with a Memory]]
*[[Mark Chesnutt (album)]]
*[[Mark Wills (album)]]
*[[A Matter of Time (Jason Sellers album)]]
*[[The Metropolitan Hotel]]
*[[Mi Son]]
*[[Michael Peterson (album)]]
*[[Missing Years (album)]]
*[[Mission Temple Fireworks Stand]]<ref>Page was originally about the song, which had been redirected to the discography</ref>
*[[More Love (album)]]
*[[Morning Constitutions]]
*[[Mountains (album)]]
*[[Mr. Christmas (album)]]
*[[Mr. Snowman]]
*[[My Life's Been a Country Song]]
*<s>[[My Turn (Doug Stone album)]][[My Turn]] [[My Turn (album)]] [[My Turn]]</s> [[My Turn (album)]]
*[[My World (Cyndi Thomson album)]]
*[[Neal McCoy (album)]]
*[[Never Love You Enough]]
*[[New Day Dawning (Wynonna Judd album)]]
*[[Next Big Thing (album)]]
*[[A Night to Remember (Joe Diffie album)]]
*[[No Doubt About It (album)]]
*[[No Ordinary Man]]
*[[No Rules (Rebecca Lynn Howard album)]]
*[[The Notorious Cherry Bombs (album)]]
*[[Off to Join the World]]
*[[Old Enough to Know Better]]
*[[On a Good Night]]
*[[The Original Dixie Hick]]
*[[The Other Side (Wynonna Judd album)]]
*[[Out Goin' Cattin']]
*[[Out with a Bang]]
*[[Outskirts of Town]]
*[[Paradise (Pirates of the Mississippi album)]]
*[[Past the Point of Rescue]]
*[[Patient Man]]
*[[Pearl River (album)]]
*[[People Like Us (Aaron Tippin album)]]
*[[Permanently]]
*[[Pickin' on Nashville]]
*[[Pirates of the Mississippi (album)]]
*[[A Place to Land (Little Big Town album)]]<ref>Moved from [[A Place to Land]] once I found out that there was another album with this name</ref>
*[[A Place to Land (Dakota Moon album)]]
*[[Platinum (Dean Miller album)]]
*[[Pure BS]]
*[[Rave On!!]]
*[[Read Between the Lines]]
*[[Real Life (Jeff Carson album)]]
*[[Regular Joe]]
*[[Revelation (Joe Nichols album)]]
*[[RhineStoned]]
*[[Rick Trevino (album)]]
*[[Ricochet (Ricochet album)]]
*[[Ride (Shelly Fairchild album)]]
*[[Right About Now (Ty Herndon album)]]
*[[Right in the Middle of It]]
*[[Right Now (Rushlow album)]]
*[[The Right Place]]
*<s>[[River Road (album)]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[The Road That Led Me to You]]
*[[Rockin' You Tonight]]
*[[Roots and Wings (James Bonamy album)]]
*[[Sacred Ground (album)]]
*[[Savin' the Honky Tonk]]
*[[Sawyer Brown (album)]]
*[[Selected Hits]]
*[[Shakin' (album)]]
*[[Shane Minor (album)]]
*[[Shot Full of Love]]
*[[Single White Female (album)]]
*[[Six Days on the Road (album)]]
*[[A Six Pack of Judd]]
*[[Sixwire (album)]]
*[[The Sky's the Limit (album)]]
*[[Skynyrd Frynds]]
*[[Some People Change]]
*[[Some Things Are Meant to Be]]
*[[Somewhere in the Night (album)]]
*[[Southern Rain]]
*[[Spirit Dancer]]
*[[Stained Glass Window]]
*[[Stars & Stripes (album)]]
*[[Startin' With Me]]
*[[Starting Now]]
*[[Steam (album)]]
*[[Step on Out]]
*[[Stepping Stone (album)]]
*[[Still Restless]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 21 March 2008)
*[[The Storm (Travis Tritt album)]]
*[[A Street Man Named Desire]]
*[[The Strong One]]
*[[Sure Love]]
*[[Sweet (album)]]
*[[Swimming in Champagne]]
*[[Ten Rounds]]
*[[Terry McBride & the Ride]]
*[[Thank God for Believers]]
*[[Then Came the Night]]
*[[Then & Now: The Hits Collection]]
*[[The Things That Matter]]
*[[Thinkin' Problem]]
*[[Third Rock from the Sun (album)]]
*[[This Christmas Time]]
*[[This Is Ty Herndon: Greatest Hits]]
*[[A Thousand Memories]]
*[[A Thousand Winding Roads]]
*[[Thrasher Shiver (album)]]<ref>Was redirected back to [[Thrasher Shiver]] but I undid it</ref>
*[[That's Enough of That]]
*[[That's Life (Neal McCoy album)]]
*[[Three Chord Country and American Rock & Roll]]
*[[Thunder and Roses]]
*[[Tim Rushlow (album)]]
*[[Time Flies (Billy Ray Cyrus album)]]
*[[Time Marches On]]
*[[Too Cold at Home]]
*[[Tool Box]]
*[[Top Marks: His First 20 Hits]]
*[[Tougher Than Nails]]
*[[Tracks (Collin Raye album)]]
*[[Tracy Lawrence (album)]]
*[[Trent Willmon (album)]]
*[[Twenty Years and Change]]
*[[Tracy Byrd (album)]]
*[[The Tractors (album)]]
*[[A Traditional Christmas]]
*[[True Believer (Sawyer Brown album)]]
*[[The Truth About Men]]
*[[Tryin' to Get There]]
*[[Turn Me Loose (album)]]
*[[Twice Upon a Time (album)]]
*[[Two Ways to Fall]]
*[[Ty England (album)]]
*[[Unbelievable (Diamond Rio album)]]
*[[Unconditional (album)]]
*[[Undeniable (Davis Daniel album)]]
*[[Underneath the Same Moon]]
*[[Untamed (Yankee Grey album)]]
*[[The Very Best of Dwight Yoakam]]
*[[The Very Best of John Michael Montgomery]]
*[[The Very Best of Little Texas: Live and Loud]]
*[[Walk the Plank (Pirates of the Mississippi album)]]
*[[The Way Back Home]]
*[[We Can't All Be Angels]]
*[[What a Way to Live]]
*[[What I Do the Best]]
*[[What I Live to Do]]
*[[What Mattered Most]]
*[[What the World Needs Now Is Love (album)]]
*[[What This Country Needs]]
*[[Whatever Comes First]]
*[[When the Wrong One Loves You Right]]
*[[Where Forever Begins (Neal McCoy album)]]
*[[Where Forever Begins (Ken Mellons album)]]
*[[Where I Belong]]<ref>Was originally about a non-notable Beach Boys song, overwritten per consensus</ref>
*[[Who Let the Dogs Out (album)]]
*[[Wide Open (album)]]
*[[Wind in the Wire]]
*[[Wings (Mark Chesnutt album)]]
*[[Wings of a Honky-Tonk Angel]]
*[[Wish You Were Here (Mark Wills album)]]
*[[Wishes (album)]]
*[[The Wolf (Shooter Jennings album)]]
*[[Write It in Stone]]
*[[Wynonna & Naomi]]
*[[Yes! (Chad Brock album)]]
*[[You and You Alone]]
*[[You Gotta Love That]]
*<s>[[You Have the Right to Remain Silent]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[Young Man (Billy Dean album)]]
*[[You've Got to Stand for Something]]
</div>
====Song pages I created====
<div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2">
*[[Ain't Nothing 'bout You]]
*[[All Jacked Up (song)]]
*[[All My Friends Say]]
*[[Austin (song)]]
*[[Baby Girl]]
*[[Beautiful Mess]]<ref name="unrelated"/>
*[[Beer for My Horses]]
*[[Best I Ever Had (Grey Sky Morning)]]
*[[Bob That Head]]
*[[Boondocks (song)]]
*[[Boot Scootin' Boogie]]
*[[Bring It On Home (Little Big Town song)]]
*[[The Bumper of My SUV]]
*[[Butterfly Kisses (song)]]<ref>Moved from [[Butterfly Kisses]] which is now a disambig</ref>
*[[Chattahoochee (song)]]
*[[Chicken Fried]]
*[[Chug-a-Lug]]<ref>Moved from [[Chug-a-Lug (Roger Miller song)]] after a page on a non-notable Beach Boys song got deleted</ref>
*[[Days Go By (Keith Urban song)]]
*[[The Dollar (song)]]
*[[Don't Rock the Jukebox (song)]]
*[[Don't Worry 'bout a Thing]]
*[[Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 12 August 2008)
*[[Fast Cars and Freedom]]
*[[Find Out Who Your Friends Are]]
*[[Firecracker (song)]]
*[[Forever and Ever, Amen]]
*[[From a Jack to a King]]<ref>Page was originally about something else, overwritten per AfD consensus</ref>
*[[From Here to Eternity (Michael Peterson song)]]
*[[Getaway Car (song)]]
*[[Give It Away (George Strait song)]]
*[[Gone Country (song)]]
*[[Good Ride Cowboy]]<ref>Page was originally a copyvio that got redirected; I rewrote a new page on the song</ref>
*[[The Good Stuff]]
*[[Hicktown]]
*[[Home (Alan Jackson song)]]
*[[Honky Tonk Badonkadonk]]
*[[How Do You Like Me Now?! (song)]]
*[[How Long (J. D. Souther song)]]
*[[I Ain't Never]]
*[[I Breathe In, I Breathe Out]]
*[[I Go Crazy (Paul Davis song)]]
*[[I Got You (Craig Morgan song)]]
*[[I Saw God Today]]
*[[I Wanna Talk About Me]]
*[[I'll Wait for You]]
*[[I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)]]
*[[If You See Him/If You See Her]]
*[[If You're Reading This]]
*[[It Must Be Love (Ty Herndon song)]]
*[[It Must Be Love (Don Williams song)]]
*[[It's Just a Matter of Time (Brook Benton song)|It's Just a Matter of Time (<s>Randy Travis</s> Brook Benton song)]]<ref>Thanks, Briguy</ref>
*[[Johnny Cash (song)]]
*<s>[[Just Might Have Her Radio On]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[Just to See You Smile]]
*[[The Keeper of the Stars]]
*[[Last Dollar (Fly Away)]]
*[[Let Your Love Flow]]
*[[Like the Rain]]
*[[Little Bit of Life (song)]]
*[[Little Bitty]]
*[[Living in a Moment (song)]]
*[[Longneck Bottle]]
*[[Love, Me]]
*[[Love Me If You Can]]
*[[Love You (Jack Ingram song)]]
*[[Maybe It Was Memphis]]
*[[Meet in the Middle]]
*[[Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life)]]
*[[Never Wanted Nothing More]]
*<s>[[One Last Time]]</s><ref name="redirect"/>
*[[One Way Ticket (Because I Can)]]
*[[One Wing in the Fire]]
*[[Only in America (song)]]
*[[Please Remember Me]]
*[[Rebecca Lynn]]<ref name="unrelated"/>
*[[Redneck Woman]]
*[[Rollin' with the Flow]]
*[[Sacred Ground (song)]]
*[[Shake the Sugar Tree]]
*[[She Thinks His Name Was John]]
*[[Shut Up and Drive (Chely Wright song)]]
*[[Shut Up and Kiss Me (song)]]
*[[Single White Female (song)]]
*[[Start a Band]]
*[[Stealing Cinderella]]
*[[Suspicions (Eddie Rabbitt song)]]
*[[These Are My People]]
*[[These Days (Rascal Flatts song)]]
*[[Time Marches On (song)]]
*[[Unbelievable (Diamond Rio song)]]
*[[What If I Said]]
*[[Wherever You Are (song)]]
*[[Waitin' on a Woman]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 11 July 2008)
*[[Who I Am (Jessica Andrews song)]]
*[[Wink (song)]]
*[[Workin' for a Livin']]
*[[Yee Haw (Jake Owen song)]]
*[[You Look Good in My Shirt]]
</div>


====Other music-related pages I created====
In ''Green Man Review'' Matthew Scott Winslow wrote:
*[[Broken Bow Records]]
<blockquote>Lillian Stewart Carl's latest fantasy novel, ''Lucifer's Crown'', effectively combines Arthurian legend, Grail myth, and British folkways to create a powerful novel.</blockquote>
*[[Category 5 Records]]
<blockquote>The highest praise I can give this novel is that it reminds me strongly of [[Charles Williams (UK writer)|Charles Williams]], but it succeeds where Williams always failed: it has believable characters. Not at first, however. It takes Ms. Carl about fifty to seventy-five pages to get into her stride with this story. Until then, the characters feel stiff and wooden and contrived.</blockquote>
*[[Country Weekly]]
<blockquote>Also much like Williams is the theological and philosophical subtext. Ms. Carl takes the ideas of good vs. evil quite seriously and probes deeply into the idea of redemption. She does not, however, take her themes lightly, instead giving them a vigorous shaking down before she's done, resulting in a gripping spiritual thriller. One could easily call this 'in the tradition of Charles Williams' — which it certainly is — but it more importantly moves beyond that master of the spiritual thriller.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.greenmanreview.com/book/book_carl_luciferscrown.html |title=Lucifer's Crown |accessdate=2007-06-28 |author=Matthew Scott Winslow |authorlink=http://www.greenmanreview.com/bio/matthew.winslow.htm |coauthors= |year=2003 |work=Green man Review }}</ref></blockquote>
*[[Dualtone Records]]
*[[List of Curb Records artists]]


===''Along the Rim of Time''===
===Templates I created===
;Mall templates
[[Jayme Lynn Blaschke]] writes:
*[[Template:Chicagomalls]]
<blockquote>Like many genre authors, Carl perfected her craft at the short fiction level.... I was delighted to find Carl's most important stories collected here for the first time.... Of the 11 stories contained here, all have some sort of underlying mythic/historical theme, which is Carl's forté.... Perhaps the most ambitious story here is "From the Labyrinth of Night." A Martian exploration setup is developed nicely with rich allusions to the Minotaur legends of ancient Crete, culminating in the "sacrifice" demanded by the beast in the maze. The interpersonal relationships are the real driving force to the narrative, as by this point, the astronauts' explorations are mechanical efforts done out of habit more than enthusiasm.... "Upon this Shoal of Time" is another ambitious science fiction story cloaked in the trappings of mythology. This time, Carl takes the reader to a far-future archaeological dig, where real science is dependent upon the financial sponsorship of media conglomerates hopeful of unearthing exclusive rights to digs that capture the public fancy, King Tut-style. After unearthing an intact Pictish skull from a Scottish burial site in Cawdor, Dr. James Henderson subjects it to a series of elaborate processes, each one designed to unlock lost memories from the subject at the sub-atomic level. His experiment is far more successful than he'd ever dreamed. At turns disturbing and impressive, with MacBethian overtones, Carl crafts a moving tale around the strength and impact memories can have on a person. One of the strongest stories presented here -- the fuzzy science of the premise is presented smoothly and logically, detracting nothing from the narrative.<ref name="Blaschke 2">{{cite web |url=http://www.sfsite.com/11a/art92.htm |title=Review of ''Along the Rim of Time''|accessdate=2007-06-19 |author= Jayme Lynn Blaschke |authorlink= http://www.jaymeblaschke.com/ |year=2000 |publisher=SF Site}}</ref></blockquote>
*[[Template:Detroitmalls]]
;Musical templates
*[[Template:Trace Adkins]]
*[[Template:Kenny Chesney]]
*[[Template:Faith Hill]]
*[[Template:Alan Jackson]]
*[[Template:Alan Jackson singles]]
*[[Template:Tim McGraw]]
*[[Template:Rascal Flatts]]
*[[Template:George Strait]]
*[[Template:Sugarland]]
*[[Template:Phil Vassar]]


===''The Murder Hole''===
===Other stuff I created===
*[[The Bay City Times]]
In ''Cozy Library'' "Diana" writes:
*[[The Boys Are Back (TV series)]]
<blockquote>Billed as a blend of mystery, romance and the paranormal, ''The Murder Hole'' is a meaty book.... Not a frothy mystery to gulp down in one sitting, it’s a book to save for a lazy weekend or relaxing vacation when there’s time to savor the complexities of the story and take in the scent and sense of Scotland.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cozylibrary.com/default.asp?id=233 |title=Review of ''The Murder Hole'' |accessdate=2007-06-19 |author="Diana" |date=[[June 11]], [[2006]] |year=2006 |work=Cozy Library}}</ref></blockquote>
*[[The Brothers Flub]]<ref name="recreated"/><ref>My first creation that has nothing to do with music or malls</ref>
*[[CD-ROM Today]]
*[[Laurie Faso]]
*[[Michael Gallagher (writer)]]
*[[Dean Goss]]
*[[List of minor Peanuts characters]]
*[[Rez Biz]]
*[[Daniel Rosen]]<ref name="recreated"/>
*[[Tubby's]] ([[Image:Symbol question.svg|15px]], 29 August 2008)


==Music pages spun off==
===''Shadow Dancers''===
*[[Highwayman (song)]] (spun-off from [[Highwayman (album)]])
in ''Thrust'' [[Ardath Mayhar]] writes:
*[[List of Epic Records artists]] (spun-off from [[Epic Records]]; also re-alphabetized list properly)
<blockquote> Anyone who believes that fantasy must contain magic and elves has never read the work of Mary Renault...in Lillian Carl we have found another who can offer her readers an alternate reality that will live inside the mind long after the book has been finished."<ref>{{Citation| last=Mayhar |first=Ardath | year=1988 | periodical=Thrust | issue=Summer 1988 }}</ref></blockquote>


==Stuff I remember creating that has been deleted==
===''Wings of Power''===
:''This list is incomplete, and will probably be so for a while until I can remember what else I created that got nuked.''
in ''Thrust'' [[Ardath Mayhar]] writes
*[[Alpena Mall]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Alpena Mall|AfD]])
<blockquote>...resonances between adolescent lust and mature love, between interior and exterior beauty, and between faith and skepticism underlie the story with a steely webwork of reality...an elegant thread of eroticism woven with delicacy and with through the story...the prose is crafted with a jeweler's precision and the use of imagery is masterful. Carl may well be the finest stylist working in fantasy today.."<ref>{{Citation| last=Mayhar |first=Ardath | year=1989 | periodical=Thrust | issue=Summer 1989 }}</ref></blockquote>
*[[Cherryland Center]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cherryland Center|AfD]])
*[[Courtland Center]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Courtland Center|AfD]])
*[[Delta Plaza Mall]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Delta Plaza Mall|AfD]]; G7)
*[[Doing My Country Thing]] (prod)
*[[Everything (Chely Wright album)]] (prod; since re-created at [[Everything (EP)]])
*[[Fearless (Collin Raye album)]] (G7)
*[[Hampton Towne Centre]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Hampton Towne Centre|AfD]]; G7)
*[[List of former Mervyns locations]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of Parisian locations|AfD]])
*[[Live in Concert (Trace Adkins album)]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Live in Concert (Trace Adkins album)|AfD]])
*[[Live in Concert (Mark Chesnutt album)]] (see above)
*[[Live in Concert (Joe Diffie album)]] (see above)
*[[A Not So Silent Night]] (G7)
*[[The Power in You]] (prod)
*[[Rogers Plaza]] (G7)
*[[Shore Mall]] (A7; since re-created)
*[[University Mall (Carbondale, Illinois)]] (G11?!)
*[[Westwood Mall (Jackson, Michigan)]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Westwood Mall (Jackson, Michigan)|AfD]])
*[[Westwood Mall (Marquette, Michigan)]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Westwood Mall (Marquette, Michigan)|AfD]]; G7. A nonsense version was later created by [[User:SourSkittle767]]; that version got speedied per A7)
*[[Wiechmann's]] (G7)
*[[Wonderland Mall]] ([[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Wonderland Mall|AfD]]; since restored as a redirect to [[Wonderland Village]])


==Footnotes==
===''Ashes to Ashes''===
{{Reflist}}
In the ''Ohioana Quarterly'' Barbara Leskey writes:
<blockquote>...characters come to life through Carl's ear for everyday dialogue...especially spell-binding is the realistic description of the ghostly presence that stalks the twisted corridors...the reader is drawn into the mystery as well as the love story that unfolds...a believable story laced with historical fact and delicious humor. I highly recommend it..."<ref>{{Citation| last=Leskey|first=Barbara | year=1991 | periodical=Ohioana Quarterly| issue=Spring 1991 }}</ref></blockquote>


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===''Memory and Desire''===
[[User:TenPoundHammer|Back]]
In ''Murder Express'' Kay Martinez writes:
<blockquote>The setting is wonderful, Ms. Carl describes the village of Somerstowe and the English climate so well that this reader felt as if she were viewing a film. The characters, both major as well as minor, come to life clearly with all their traits, quirks, and foibles helping the reader understand some of their actions. The mystery kept me guessing until the last few chapters where I had an "AHA! moment" just as I suspect the author intended.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.murderexpress.net/reviews/memorydesire.htm |title=MEMORY AND DESIRE |accessdate=2007-06-28 |author=Kay Martinez |year=2002 |work=Murder Express}}</ref></blockquote>

===''Shadows in Scarlet''===
''[[Publishers Weekly]]'''s reviewer wrote:
<blockquote>Presenting a delicious mix of romance and supernatural suspense, Carl (Ashes to Ashes) delivers yet another immensely readable tale. She has created an engaging cast and a very entertaining plot, spicing the mix with some interesting twists on the ghostly romantic suspense novel.<ref>{{Citation | year=2001 | periodical=Publishers Weekly | date=[[December 3]], [[2001]] }}</ref></blockquote>

in ''[[Romantic Times]]'', Toby Bromberg writes:
<blockquote>''Shadows in Scarlet'' successfully combines time-travel elements with classic romantic suspense. There is a little something for everyone here, making for a pleasing read..<ref>{{Citation |last=Bromberg |first=Toby | year=2001 | periodical=Romantic Times
|issue=December 2001 }}</ref></blockquote>

===''The Secret Portrait''===
''[[Library Journal]]'' writes:
<blockquote>In pursuit of information about Bonnie Prince Charlie's legendary lost gold, reporter Jean Fairbairn discovers a new corpse instead. Before all is said and done, she tangles with a nouveau-riche Stuart aficionado and Inspector Cameron. An entertaining blend of policing and sleuthing. <ref>{{Citation | periodical= Library Journal | year = 2005 | date =[[April 1]], [[2005]] | url = http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/BookDetail.aspx?isbn=1594143072&pub=lj}}</ref></blockquote>

== Bibliography ==
===Books===
* ''Sabazel'' (1985) Ace Books. ISBN 0-441-74522-9 (Fantasy; First in the Sabazel series)
* ''Winter King'' (1986) Ace Books. ISBN 0-441-89443-7 (Fantasy; Second in the Sabazel series)
* ''Shadow Dancers'' (1987) Ace Books. ISBN 0-441-75988-2 (Fantasy; Third in the Sabazel series)
* ''Wings of Power'' (1989) Ace Books. ISBN 0-441-85549-0 (Fantasy; Fourth in the Sabazel series)
* ''Ashes to Ashes'' (1990) Diamond Charter. ISBN 1-557-73421-6 (Romantic Suspense; First in the Reid/Campbell series)
* ''Dust to Dust'' (1991) Diamond Charter. ISBN 1-557-73547-6 (Romantic Suspense; Second in the Reid/Campbell series)
* ''Garden of Thorns'' (1992) Diamond Charter. ISBN 978-1557738004 (Romantic Suspense; Third in the Reid/Campbell series)
* ''Along the Rim of Time'' (2000) Writers Club Press ISBN 0-595-09333-7 (Collection of short fiction)
* ''Memory and Desire'' (2000) Wildside Publishing. ISBN 1-587-15268-1 (Romantic Suspense)
* ''Shadows in Scarlet'' (2001) Wildside Press. ISBN 1587153750 (Romantic Suspense)
* ''Time Enough to Die'' (2002) Wildside Press. ISBN 1-587-15294-0 (Mystery)
* ''Lucifer's Crown'' (2003) Five Star Press. ISBN 0-786-25348-7 (Fantasy Thriller)
* ''The Secret Portrait'' (2005) Five Star Publishing. ISBN 1594143072 (Mystery; First in the Jean Fairbairn/Alasdair Cameron series)
* ''The Murder Hole'' (2006) Five Star Publishing. ISBN 1-59414-480-X (Mystery; Second in the Jean Fairbairn/Alasdair Cameron series)
* ''The Burning Glass'' (2007) Five Star Publishing (Mystery; Second in the Jean Fairbairn/Alasdair Cameron series)

===Short fiction===
*"The Borders of Sabazel" in ''Amazons II'' (1982), DAW Books, ISBN 0-879-97736-1
*"The Rim of the Wheel" in ''Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'', (February 1984) collected in ''Isaac Asimov’s Fantasy!'', (1985), Dial, ISBN 0-385-23017-6 (reprinted 1989 Ace Books, ISBN 0-441-05499-4)
*"From the Labyrith of Night" in ''Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'' (August 1984)
*"Upon This Shoal of Time" in ''Amazing Stories'' (March 1985)
*"Where Is Thy Victory?" in ''Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'' (November 1985)
*"Pleasure Palace" in ''Amazing Stories'', (November 1986)
*"Out of Darkness" in ''Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'' (April 1987), collected in ''Sea Serpents!'' (1989), Ace Books, ISBN 0-441-75682-4
*"The Test of Gold" in ''Alternate Generals'' (1989) Baen Books, ISBN 0-671-87886-7
*"The Blood of the Lamb" in ''The Time of the Vampires,'' 91996) DAW ISBN 0-88677-693-7
*"Cold As Fire" in ''Murder Most Medieval: Noble Tales of Ignoble Demises'' (2000), Cumberland House Publishing, ISBN 1-581-82087-9
*"The Muse" in ''Realms of Fantasy'' (February 2002)
*"A Rose With All Its Thorns" in ''Past Lives, Present Tense'' (2002) Ace Books, ISBN 0-441-00904-2
*"The Eye of the Beholder" in ''The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories III'' (2002), Forge Books, ISBN 0-765-30235-7
*"A Mimicry of Mockingbirds" in ''White House Pet Detectives: Tales of Crime and Mystery at the White House from a Pet's Eye View'' (2002), Cumberland House Publishing, ISBN 1-581-82243-X
*"The Rag and Bone Man" in ''Murder Most Catholic: Divine Tales of Profane Crimes'' (2002), Cumberland House Publishing, ISBN 1-581-82260-X
*"A Dish of Poison" in ''Much Ado About Murder'' (2002), Berkley Publishing, ISBN 0-425-18650-4
*"A Mimicry of Mockingbirds" in ''The World's Finest Mystery and Crime Stories IV'' (2003), Forge Books, ISBN 0-765-30848-7
*"The Eye of the Beholder" in ''Death by Horoscope'', (2003), Carroll & Graf, ISBN 0-786-71153-1
*"Sardines for Tea" in ''Kittens, Cats and Crimes'' (2003), Five Star Mystery Series, ISBN 0-786-25032-1
*"A Stake of Holly" in ''Death by Dickens'' (2004), Berkley Prime Crime, ISBN 0-425-19947-9
*"The Necromancer's Apprentice" in ''Murder By Magic'' (2004), Aspect, ISBN 0-446-67962-3
*"The Blood of the Lamb" in ''The Time of the Vampires'' (2004), iBooks Inc., ISBN 0-743-48733-8
*"The Necromancer's Apprentice" in ''The Adventure of the Missing Detective and 25 of the Year's Finest Crime and Mystery Stories'', (2005) Carroll & Graf, ISBN 0-786-71643-6
*"Way Down in Egypt's Land" in ''Thou Shalt Not Kill'' (2005), Carroll & Graf, ISBN 0-786-71575-8
*"Over the Sea from Skye" in ''Alternate Generals III'' (2005), Baen Books, ISBN 0-743-49897-6

===Short non-fiction===
*"It was Gorilla Warfare to Some Students" in ''Smithsonian Magazine'' (June 1982), reprinted in ''Readers as Writers'', Holt, Rinehart, Winston (1986)
*"The Roots of Fantasy" in ''Empire'', (1985)
*"Pandering, Evasions, and Target Practice" (co-author) in ''Amazing Stories'' (January 1989)
*"Scotch Mist" ''Mystery Scene'' (October 1990)
*"Re-Writing Your Career" in ''Novelists' Ink'' (June 1995)
*"Through Darkest Adolescence with Lois McMaster Bujold, or Thank You, But I already Have a Life" in ''Dreamweaver's Dilemma'' (1995)
*"Print-on-Demand Publishing: Hope or Hype" in ''Novelists' Ink'' (December 2000)
*"Blending Imagation and Reality in Fort Worth" ''Mystery Readers Journal'' (Winter 2000)
*"Location, Location, Location" on ''BookSense.com'' (October 2001)
*"Building Characters" in ''Writing Exciting'' audio series, Timberwolf Press (2002)
*"Plotting and Planning" in ''Writing Exciting'' audio series, Timberwolf Press (2002)
*"Dorothy's Dreadful Dinner" in ''A Second Helping of Murder'' Poisoned Pen Press (2003)
*"Writing a Spiritual Thriller" in ''Mystery Reader's Journal'' (Spring 2004)
*"Life is Brief, Art is Long" in ''Mystery Reader's Journal'' (Spring 2005)
*"Nessie on the Half-Shell" in ''Mystery Scene'' (Fall 2007)
*"A Scandal in Academia" in ''Mystery Reader's Journal'' (Fall 2007)

==Notes==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
===By Carl===
*[http://www.lillianstewartcarl.com/ Home Page]
*[http://greenbooks.theonering.net/tributes/files/lillian_stewart.html "Tributes"] An essay by Carl that discusses the influence of Fantasy, and in particular of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], on Carl's work
*[http://www.webscription.net/chapters/0671878867/0671878867.htm "Test of Gold"] a story by Carl, included in ''Alternate Generals'', edited by [[Harry Turtledove]] and published by [[Baen Books]]

===Resource sites===
*{{Isfdb name|id=Lillian_Stewart_Carl}}
*[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/lillian-stewart-carl/ Bibliography at FantasticFiction]
*[http://www.booksnbytes.com/authors/carl_lillianstewart.html Bibliography at Books N Bytes]

===Interviews===
*[http://www.writerspace.com/interviews/carl0903.html Interview on Writerspace]
*[http://juliabuckley.blogspot.com/2006/08/lillian-stewart-carl-on-tolkien-mary_02.html Interview with Julia Buckley]
*[http://www.crescentblues.com/5_2issue/int_lillian.shtml Interview with Teri Smith on the ''Crescent Blues'' site]

===Reviews===
*[http://reviewedbyliz.com/?p=457 Review of ''The Burning Glass'' series]
*[http://www.sfsite.com/12b/lc166.htm SFsite featured review of ''Lucifer's crown'' by Jayme Lynn Blaschke]
*[http://www.sfsite.com/11a/art92.htm SFsite featured review of ''Along the Rim of Time'' by Jayme Lynn Blaschke]
*[http://www.cozylibrary.com/default.asp?id=233 review of ''The Murder Hole'' on Cozy library]
*[http://www.crescentblues.com/5_3issue/bk_carl_scarlet.shtml review of ''Shadows in Scarlet'' by Teri Smith on Cresent Blues (issue 5.3)]
*[http://www.sfsite.com/~silverag/altgen.html Review of ''Alternate Generals'' by Steven H Silver] Including comments on Carl's story "Test of Gold"

===Author Profiles===
*[http://www.cozylibrary.com/default.asp?id=236 on Cozy Library]
*[http://www.murderexpress.net/lillianstewartcarl/index.htm on Murder Express]

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This is a list of pages I created.

followed by a date means that the article was featured on Did You Know?; the date indicates when it was listed in DYK.

Asterisks denote pages that I re-created from scratch after other forms by other users had been deleted.

I have made several hundred pages. Just tell me I'm a deletionist. I dare you.

Created

Retail pages I created

Shopping centers

Retailers

Other

Music pages I created

Musical biography pages I created

Album pages I created

Song pages I created

Other music-related pages I created

Templates I created

Mall templates
Musical templates

Other stuff I created

Music pages spun off

Stuff I remember creating that has been deleted

This list is incomplete, and will probably be so for a while until I can remember what else I created that got nuked.

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Page had previously been deleted
  2. ^ a b c d Page had to be unprotected first
  3. ^ a b c d e An unrelated page with the same name had previously been deleted
  4. ^ Initially a sub-stub that got redirected; I undid the redirect and rewrote from scratch
  5. ^ Previous version, not by me, was deleted at GrooveGrass Boyz, which I restored as a redirect
  6. ^ Moved from Sarah Johns (singer) after a page on an unrelated Sarah Johns was deleted
  7. ^ Moved from Jill King (singer) after a page on an unrelated Jill King was deleted
  8. ^ Originally created as a redirect to Wade Hayes until I decided that the info I had on McHayes was sufficient for a separate article
  9. ^ First non-country act I wrote about
  10. ^ Moved from Shane Minor (singer) after a page on an unrelated Shane Minor was deleted
  11. ^ Originally created as a redirect to Trick Pony
  12. ^ Originally created as a redirect to Robert Ellis Orrall
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Redirected to artist
  14. ^ a b Page was originally about the album's title track, which I moved
  15. ^ Was initially a redirect to David Allan Coe, oddly.
  16. ^ Page was originally about the song, which had been redirected to the discography
  17. ^ Moved from A Place to Land once I found out that there was another album with this name
  18. ^ Was redirected back to Thrasher Shiver but I undid it
  19. ^ Was originally about a non-notable Beach Boys song, overwritten per consensus
  20. ^ Moved from Butterfly Kisses which is now a disambig
  21. ^ Moved from Chug-a-Lug (Roger Miller song) after a page on a non-notable Beach Boys song got deleted
  22. ^ Page was originally about something else, overwritten per AfD consensus
  23. ^ Page was originally a copyvio that got redirected; I rewrote a new page on the song
  24. ^ Thanks, Briguy
  25. ^ My first creation that has nothing to do with music or malls

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