Kate Novak

Kate Novak
EducationBachelor of Science (Chemistry), University of Pittsburgh
OccupationWriter
Spouse(s)Jeff Grubb (1983-)

Kate Novak is an American fantasy author.[1]

Biography

Novak grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a BS in Chemistry.

She primarily published in the Forgotten Realms and Ravenloft shared worlds.[2]

She is married to writer and game designer Jeff Grubb.[3] Novak and Grubb are co-authors of the best-selling Finder's Stone Trilogy, and collaborated on the book Azure Bonds. The success of the book resulted in the creation of the computer game, Curse of the Azure Bonds.

Bibliography

  • The Finder's Stone Trilogy (with Jeff Grubb)
    • Azure Bonds (1988), ISBN 0-88038-612-6
    • The Wyvern's Spur (1990), ISBN 0-88038-902-8
    • Song of the Saurials (1991), ISBN 1-56076-060-5
  • The Harpers (with Jeff Grubb)
    • Book 10: Masquerades (1995), ISBN 0-7869-0152-7
    • Book 15: Finder's Bane (1997), ISBN 0-7869-0658-8
  • The Lost Gods (with Jeff Grubb)
    • Tymora's Luck (1997), sequel to Finder's Bane, ISBN 0-7869-0726-6
gollark: What would be neat is a modernized and usable but *non-systemd* service manager.
gollark: The trouble is that systemd is a giant monolith which random things now tie deeply into.
gollark: The basics of service manager-ing aren't massively complex, so I suppose it'd be doable to implement your own.
gollark: It's a shame there wasn't some sort of middle ground where we got a reasonable service manager which didn't take over the entire system.
gollark: systemd does have problems, but at least unit files aren't init scripts...

References

  1. Buker, Derek M. (2002). The science fiction and fantasy readers' advisory: the librarian's guide to cyborgs, aliens, and sorcerers. ALA readers' advisory series. ALA Editions. pp. 127–128. ISBN 0-8389-0831-4.
  2. "Kate Novak - Forgotten Realms author". Forgotten Realms: The Library. Retrieved 2008-02-19.
  3. "Grubb, Jeff 1957–". Contemporary Authors. January 1, 2006. Archived from the original on November 14, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2012.  via HighBeam Research (subscription required)

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