Deborah Coates
Deborah Coates is an American author. She grew up in western New York, and currently lives in Ames, Iowa.[1] Her stories have been included in Strange Horizons, SCIFICTION, Best American Fantasy 2008, Year's Best Fantasy 6, and Best Paranormal Romance.[2]
Bibliography
Novels
- Wide Open (March 13, 2012, ISBN 0-7653-2898-4)
- Deep Down (March 5, 2013, ISBN 0-7653-2900-X)
- Strange Country (May 27, 2014, ISBN 9780765329028)
Short stories
- What Makes a River (2010) Tor[3]
- A Wish for a Yak (Alphabet Series, Volume I, Book 15)
- Cowgirls in Space (2009) Asimov's Science Fiction, April–May 2009
- How to Hide Your Heart (2008) Strange Horizons, 21 January 2008
- The Whale's Lover (2008) Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2008
- Articles of a Personal Nature (2007)
- Chainsaw on Hand (2007)[4]
- 46 Directions, None of Them North (2006) Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2006
- Magic In a Certain Slant Of Light (2005) Strange Horizons Fiction[5]
- I Am the Noise of Silence (1999) The Age of Reason: Stories For a New Millennium
- The Queen of Mars (1998) Between the Darkness and the Fire: 23 Tales of Imaginative Fiction from the Internet
- Tally (1997) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1997
- Flyboy (1995) A Starfarer's Dozen: Stories of Things to Come
- Girls Who Never Stood a Chance (2019) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July/August 2019
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References
- David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, ed. (2006). Year's Best Fantasy 6. Tachyon Publications. ISBN 1-892391-37-6.
- Coates, Deborah. "Down This Gravel Road: A Look at Contemporary Rural Fantasy". Tor. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- Coates, Deborah. "What Makes a River". Tor. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- Vandermeer, Ann & Jeff. Best American Fantasy 2. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
- Coates, Deborah. "Magic in a Certain Slant of Light". Strange Horizons. Archived from the original on 9 November 2011. Retrieved 15 April 2011.
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