C. S. Friedman
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Name: | Celia S. Friedman |
Also Known As: | C.S. Friedman, C. S. Friedman, C. Friedman, Celia Friedman |
Occupation: | writer and teacher |
Medium: | Books |
Works: | see this section for the all works |
Official Website(s): | csfriedman.com |
Fan Website(s): | The Forest of The Hunter |
On Fanlore: | Related pages |
Celia S. Friedman is an American speculative fiction author. Born January 12, 1957 in New York City, Celia was originally a costume designer by trade, starting your publishing career in 1986, she quit costuming in 1996 to write full-time.[1]
To date she has published thirteen novels, several short stories, and a sourcebook for White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade role-playing game. She was nominated for the John W Campbell award for Best New Writer in 1988,[2] her novel This Alien Shore was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year in 1998,[3] and The Coldfire Trilogy was a finalist for NPR's Science Fiction and Fantasy Vote.[4]
Works
The Endless War
- In Conquest Born — April 1986
- The Wilding — July 2004
The Coldfire Trilogy
- Dominion — January 9, 2012 (prequel)
- Black Sun Rising — October 1991
- When True Night Falls — September 1993
- Crown of Shadows — October 1995
The Outworlds
- This Alien Shore — August 1998
- This Virtual Night — November 02, 2020
The Magister Trilogy
- Feast of Souls — January 2007
- Wings of Wrath — February 3, 2009
- Legacy of Kings — August 23, 2011
Dreamwalker Series
- Dreamwalker — February 4, 2014
- Dreamseeker — November 3, 2015
- Dreamweaver — December 6, 2016
Standalone
- The Madness Season — September 1990
- The Erciyes Fragments — April 1998
External links
- Bibliography on SciFan
- Interview at Neth Space
- C. S. Friedman-based MUD
- C. S. Friedman at Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- C. S. Friedman at Library of Congress Authorities, with 10 catalog records