Kay Kenyon
Kay Kenyon (born July 2, 1956[1]) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer currently living in Wenatchee, Washington. She wrote "The Entire and the Rose" and "Dark Talents" book series.
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Born | July 2, 1956 |
Nationality | United States |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Publications
- The Seeds of Time (Bantam Spectra; 1997)
- Leap Point (Bantam Spectra, 1998)
- Rift (Bantam Spectra, 1999)
- Tropic of Creation (Bantam Spectra, 2000)
- Maximum Ice (Bantam UK, 2002; Philip K. Dick Award nominee, 2003[2])
- The Braided World (Bantam UK, 2003; John W. Campbell Award nominee, 2004[3])
"The Entire and the Rose"
- Bright of the Sky (Pyr, 2007)
- A World Too Near (Pyr, 2008)
- City Without End (Pyr, 2009)
- Prince of Storms (Pyr, 2010)
"Dark Talents"
- At the Table of Wolves (2017)
- Serpent in the Heather (2018)
- Nest of the Monarch (2019)
gollark: Well, I dislike them kind of, but I think I have well-reasoned-ish reasons.
gollark: I don't, since I don't think you mean anything which maps properly to reality.
gollark: There are multiple "blockchains".
gollark: And crypto mining is required for NFTs to work, since nobody uses proof of stake unironically.
gollark: There is no "NFT blockchain", Zachary.
References
- "Kay Kenyon: No Apologies (interview)". Locus. 62 (6): 72–74. June 2009. ISSN 0047-4959.
- "1995 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
- "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2011-01-20.
External links
- Kay Kenyon's Home Page
- Locus Interview, June 30, 2009
- Kay Kenyon at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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