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Katharine Kerr (born October 3, 1944) is an American science fiction and fantasy novelist, best known for her series of Celtic-influenced high fantasy novels set in the fictional land of Deverry. Biography Katharine Kerr was born in Cleveland, Ohio; her maiden name is Katharine Nancy Brahtin. She describes her family feeling more like "British-in-exile" than American. She describes her inability to spell properly using either the British or American systems as a result of having been taught to read solely with British books. While still a schoolgirl, her family moved to Santa Barbara, California. In 1969, she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, eventually moving to San Francisco itself. She spent time studying at Stanford University but dropped out in the mid-1960s. She then worked in some low-paying jobs, including work at a post office. In 1973, she met up with Howard Kerr, an old friend of hers from secondary school; they were married that same year. In 1979, a friend gave Katharine her first fantasy-role playing game. This gift led her to a fascination with the gaming and fantasy field, which in turn led her to write articles for gaming magazines. She spent time as a contributing editor to Dragon magazine and contributed to gaming modules for both TSR, Inc. and Chaosium. She co-authored the adventure Legacy of Blood for Dungeons & Dragons, as well as adventures for the Pendragon role-playing game. Katharine Kerr now dedicates herself exclusively to fiction. Bibliography Deverry novels See Deverry cycle for a synopsis of Deverry. The novels of Deverry are perhaps Kerr's best-known works. Originally envisioned as a short story or novella, the project grew into a series of sixteen full novels. Kerr has a contract for two additional full novels in the series. The series is written in a non-linear style: the principal narrative is frequently interrupted by flashbacks to events that occurred decades, or even centuries, before. These flashbacks concern the prior incarnations of characters in the principal narrative, and provide insight into the relationships of the characters in their current incarnations. Kerr has likened the series to a play, breaking the story into several acts: Act one: Deverry Daggerspell (1986) Darkspell (1987) – later reissued in an "author's definitive edition" ISBN 978-0-553-56888-2 The Bristling Wood (1989) – United States title; issued in the United Kingdom as Dawnspell: The Bristling Wood ISBN 978-0-553-28581-9 The Dragon Revenant (1990) – US title; issued in the UK as Dragonspell: The Southern Sea ISBN 978-0-246-13558-2 Act two: The Westlands A Time of Exile (1991) ISBN 978-0-553-29813-0 A Time of Omens (1992) ISBN 978-0-553-29011-0 Days of Blood and Fire (1993) – US title; issued in the UK as A Time of War ISBN 978-0-586-21197-7 Days of Air and Darkness (1994) – US title; issued in the UK as A Time of Justice ISBN 978-0-00-647859-1 Act three: The Dragon Mage The Red Wyvern (1997) ISBN 978-0-553-57264-3 The Black Raven (1998) ISBN 978-0-553-57919-2 The Fire Dragon (2000) ISBN 978-0-553-58247-5 Act four: The Silver Wyrm The Gold Falcon (2006) – US title; issued in the UK as the fourth book of The Dragon Mage ISBN 978-0-7564-0419-2 The Spirit Stone (2007) – US title; issued in the UK as the fifth book of The Dragon Mage ISBN 978-0-7564-0477-2 The Shadow Isle (2008) – US title; issued in the UK as the sixth book of The Dragon Mage ISBN 978-0-7564-0552-6 The Silver Mage (2009) – US title; issued in the UK as the seventh book of The Dragon Mage ISBN 0-7564-0587-4 Act five: The Justice War Sword of Fire (2020) Polar City Polar City Blues (1990) Polar City Nightmare (2000) – with Kate Daniel Nola O'Grady License to Ensorcell (February 2011) Water to Burn (August 2011) Apocalypse to Go (February 2012) Love on the Run (August 2012) The Pinch Palace (1996) – with Mark Kreighbaum The Eyes of God - by Mark Kreighbaum, sequel to Palace Snare (2003) ISBN 978-0-8125-5174-7 The Runemaster books Sorcerer's Luck (2013) ISBN 978-0-9790-5739-7 Sorcerer's Feud (August 2014) Other novels Resurrection (1992) ISBN 978-0-553-29834-5 Freeze Frames (1995) ISBN 978-0-8125-5173-0 Flickers writing as Kathryn A. Jordan ISBN 9781601834997 Anthologies Weird Tales from Shakespeare – Fanfiction based on Shakespeare's works (1994) – with Martin H. Greenberg Enchanted Forests (1995) – with Martin H. Greenberg ISBN 978-0-88677-672-5 The Shimmering Door (1996) – with Martin H. Greenberg (issued in the UK as Sorceries) Sorceries (1997) Short stories "Cui Bono?" (1994) (collected in Mike Resnick's alternate history anthology Alternate Outlaws) References External links Katharine Kerr's Home Page Katharine Kerr at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database "Pen & Paper listing for Katharine Kerr". Archived from the original on March 15, 2005. Retrieved December 28, 2008. Interview with Katharine Kerr Katharine Kerr's LiveJournal. Discover the Katharine Kerr popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Katharine Kerr books.

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  • WorkParty synopsis, comments

    WorkParty

    Jaclyn Johnson

    First, we leaned in. Now we stand up.In this “muchneeded combo of real talk, confessions, and lessons learned along the way” (Chelsea Handler), Jaclyn Johnsonthe founder and CEO be...

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    Letters from the Dead

    Sam Hurcom

    'Gothic, claustrophobic, and wonderfully dark' GUARDIAN on Sam Hurcom's Thomas Bexley novels...The next stifling, atmospheric gothic crime novel following one of the world's first ...

  • The Tower of Bones synopsis, comments

    The Tower of Bones

    Frank P. Ryan

    Four young people have slipped from our world into the enchanted land of Tír in this 'epic adventure that just does not stop!' (Glenda A. Bixler on Authorsden), where they must fac...

  • Daggerspell synopsis, comments

    Daggerspell

    Katharine Kerr

    “This grand saga is by a wide margin the best Celtic fantasy around.”Chicago SunTimesEven as a young girl, Jill was a favorite of the magical, mysterious Wildfolk, who appeared to ...

  • The Bristling Wood synopsis, comments

    The Bristling Wood

    Katharine Kerr

    “A sure winner.”BooklistAgainst the passionate sweep of Deverrian history, the powerful wizard Nevyn has lived for centuries, atoning for the sins he committed in his youth. Now, w...

  • A Time of Omens synopsis, comments

    A Time of Omens

    Katharine Kerr

    “This grand saga is by a wide margin the best Celtic fantasy around.”Chicago SunTimes   In Deverry the volatile history of humanity continues as a dashing young king journeys ...

  • Days of Blood and Fire synopsis, comments

    Days of Blood and Fire

    Katharine Kerr

    In the peaceful land of the Rhiddaer, Jahdo the  ratcatcher's son stumbles upon a secret meeting  between a city council man and a dangerous,  mysteri...

  • The First Heroes synopsis, comments

    The First Heroes

    Harry Turtledove & Noreen Doyle

    The Bronze Age. The era of Troy, of Gilgamesh, of the dawning of human mastery over the earth. For decades, fantasists have set tales of heroism and adventure in imagined worlds ba...

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    The Snowmelt River

    Frank P. Ryan

    Four teenagers are drawn from an Irish mountaintop into an enchanted land and gifted with great powers: but with power comes responsibility, and a vast evil has noticed their arriv...

  • Days of Air and Darkness synopsis, comments

    Days of Air and Darkness

    Katharine Kerr

    Acclaimed author of the dazzling cycle of fantasy novels set in Deverry and the Westlands, Katharine Kerr continues her epic saga of humanity as a shift of power on the astral plan...

  • A Time of Exile synopsis, comments

    A Time of Exile

    Katharine Kerr

    The world of Deverry: an intricate tapestry of fate, past lives, and unfathomable magic. With A Time Of Exile, Katharine Kerr opens new territory in The Deverry Saga, exploring the...

  • The Dragon Revenant synopsis, comments

    The Dragon Revenant

    Katharine Kerr

    For years the provinces of Deverry have been in turmoil; now the conflict escalates with the kidnapping of Rhodry Maelwaedd, heir to the throne of Aberwyn.  Intent on res...

  • Darkspell synopsis, comments

    Darkspell

    Katharine Kerr

    On the long roads of Deverry ride two mercenaries whose fates like hidden deep in that of their own land.  But Lord Rhodry, exiled from the dragon court of Aberwyn, has y...