Celia S. Friedman

Celia S. Friedman (born January 12, 1957) is an American speculative fiction author.

Celia S. Friedman
Born (1957-01-12) January 12, 1957
New York City
OccupationFiction writer and teacher
NationalityAmerican
Period1987–present
GenreScience fiction, fantasy
Website
csfriedman.com

To date she has published thirteen novels, several short stories, and a sourcebook for White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade role-playing game. Originally a costume designer by trade, Friedman began her publishing career in 1986, and quit costuming in 1996 to write full-time.[1] 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

No.TitleRelease dateISBNComments
The Endless War duology
1 In Conquest Born April 1986ISBN 0-88677-198-6paperback with two covers, each the reverse of the other
April 1989hardcover; Science Fiction Book Club edition
August 1992ISBN 0-09-960690-9paperback; UK edition
November 2001ISBN 0-7564-0043-0paperback; 15th anniversary edition – includes a new intro and glossary.
May 15, 2012audiobook
2 The Wilding July 2004ISBN 0-7564-0164-Xhardcover
July 2005ISBN 0-7564-0202-6paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
The Coldfire trilogy
 DominionJanuary 9, 2012eBook; prequel to trilogy
1 Black Sun Rising October 1991ISBN 0-88677-485-3hardcover
March 1992hardcover; SFBC edition
September 1992ISBN 0-88677-527-2first paperback printing
September 2005ISBN 0-7564-0314-6trade paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
2 When True Night Falls September 1993ISBN 0-88677-569-8hardcover
December 1993hardcover; SFBC edition
August 1994ISBN 0-88677-615-5paperback
October 2005ISBN 0-7564-0316-2trade paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
3 Crown of Shadows October 1995ISBN 0-88677-664-3paperback
February 1996hardcover; SFBC edition
July 1996ISBN 0-88677-717-8paperback
November 2005ISBN 0-7564-0318-9trade paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
The Magister trilogy
1 Feast of Souls January 2007ISBN 0-7564-0432-0hardcover
February 2008ISBN 0-7564-0463-0paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
2 Wings of Wrath February 3, 2009ISBN 0-7564-0535-1hardcover
February 2, 2010ISBN 0-7564-0594-7paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
3 Legacy of Kings August 23, 2011ISBN 0-7564-0693-5hardcover
September 4, 2012ISBN 978-0756407483paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
Dreamwalker Series
1 DreamwalkerFebruary 4, 2014ISBN 0-75640-888-1hardcover
2 DreamseekerNovember 3, 2015ISBN 0-75640-895-4hardcover
3 DreamweaverDecember 6, 2016ISBN 0-75640-908-Xhardcover
Standalone books
  The Madness Season September 1990ISBN 0-88677-444-6paperback
May 15, 2012audiobook
  This Alien Shore August 1998ISBN 0-88677-798-4hardcover
June 1999ISBN 0-88677-799-2paperback
January 2000ISBN 0-00-648375-5paperback; United Kingdom edition
May 15, 2012audiobook
 The Erciyes FragmentsApril 1998ISBN 1-56504-297-2hardcover; a Vampire: The Masquerade novella
Short Works
The Dreaming Kind1989ISBN 0-88677-355-5in Catfantastic
Downtime2002ISBN 0-7564-0064-3in 30th Anniversary DAW Science Fiction Collection
Terms of EngagementJune 2006ISSN 1095-8258in Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Shall We Dance?2006ISBN 0-7564-0369-3in Hags, Sirens, and other Bad Girls of Fantasy
Soul MateNovember 30, 2010ISBN 1-5960-6336-Xin Speculative Horizons by Subterranean Press
Perfect DayMarch 1, 2012ISSN 0024-984Xin The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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