On Fanlore, users with accounts can edit pages including user pages, can create pages, and more. Any information you publish on a page or an edit summary will be accessible by the public and to Fanlore personnel. Because Fanlore is a wiki, information published on Fanlore will be publicly available forever, even if edited later. Be mindful when sharing personal information, including your religious or political views, health, racial background, country of origin, sexual identity and/or personal relationships. To learn more, check out our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Select "dismiss" to agree to these terms.
C. S. Friedman
Name: | Celia S. Friedman |
Also Known As: | C.S. Friedman, C. S. Friedman, C. Friedman, Celia Friedman |
Pronouns: | |
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