Roberta Ann MacAvoy

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Roberta Ann MacAvoy (born December 13, 1949 , Cleveland ) is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction stories. She is best known by the initials of her first name as RA MacAvoy, rarely also by the pseudonym "Rita A. MacAvoy".

biography

RA MacAvoy is the daughter of Francis and Helen MacAvoy. In 1971 she graduated from Case Western Reserve University with a bachelor's degree . From 1975 to 1978, she served as the assistant to the financial assistance officer at Columbia College, Columbia University . In 1978 she married Ronald Allen Cain and started working as a programmer. Since 1982 she has devoted all of her time to writing.

Awards

The novel Tea with the Black Dragon was nominated many times and MacAvoy even received several awards for it in 1984: The Locus Award for the best first novel, the John W. Campbell Award for the best new author and the Philip K. Dick Awards a special citation.

Peculiarities of the work

MacAvoy often uses Celtic or Taoist themes. Her outstanding novels about the black dragon in the US in the early 1980s in the form of the Chinese gentleman Mayland Long and the musician Martha Macnamara also take up elements of her direct experience, such as work as a programmer.

bibliography

Black Dragon

All translated by Mechtild Sandberg-Ciletti.

The parable of the lute player (Damiano)

All translated by Mechtild Sandberg-Ciletti.

Nazhuret of Sordaling / Lens of the World

Albatross

With Nancy L. Palmer.

Single novels

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