Nancy Springer
Nancy Springer is an American author of fantasy, young adult literature, mystery, and science fiction.[1] Her novel Larque on the Wing won the Tiptree Award.[2] She also received the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America[3] for her novels Toughing It and Looking for Jamie Bridger, in addition to receiving the Carolyn W. Field award for I am Mordred. A prolific author, she has written more than fifty books over a career that has spanned nearly four decades.
Works
Collections
- Chance and Other Gestures of the Hand of Fate (1985)
- Stardark Songs (1993)
Series
Book of the Isle
- The White Hart (1979)
- The Book of Suns (1977) expanded as The Silver Sun (1980)
- The Sable Moon (1981)
- The Black Beast (1982)
- The Golden Swan (1983)
Sea King
- Madbond (1987)
- Mindbond (1987)
- Godbond (1988)
Tales of Rowan Hood
- Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest (2001)
- Lionclaw (2002)
- Outlaw Princess of Sherwood (2003)
- Wild Boy (2004)
- Rowan Hood Returns (2005)
The Enola Holmes Mysteries
- The Case of the Missing Marquess (2006)
- The Case of the Left-Handed Lady (2007)
- The Case of the Bizarre Bouquets (2008)
- The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan (2008)
- The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline (2009)
- The Case of the Gypsy Goodbye (2010)
Other novels
- Wings of Flame (1985)
- Chains of Gold (1986)
- A Horse to Love (1987)
- The Hex Witch of Seldom (1988)
- Not on a White Horse (1988)
- Apocalypse (1989)
- They're All Named Wildfire (1989)
- Red Wizard (1990)
- Colt (1991)
- Damnbanna (1992)
- The Friendship Song (1992)
- The Great Pony Hassle (1993)
- Toughing It (1994)
- The Blind God is Watching (1994)
- Larque on the Wing (1994)
- The Boy on a Black Horse (1994)
- Metal Angel (1994)
- Looking for Jamie Bridger (1996)
- Fair Peril (1996)
- Secret Star (1997)
- I Am Mordred (1998)
- Sky Rider (1999)
- Plumage (2000)
- Separate Sisters (2001)
- I am Morgan le Fay (2001)
- Needy Creek (2001)
- Blood Trail (2003)
- Dusssie (2007)
- Somebody (2009)
- Possessing Jessie (2010)
- Dark Lie (2012)
- My Sister’s Stalker (2012)
- Drawn into Darkness (2013)
- The Oddling Prince (2018)
Awards and nominations
- Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel nominee (1982): The Sable Moon[4]
- World Fantasy Best Short Story nominee (1987): "The Boy Who Plaited Manes"[5]
- Hugo Best Short Story nominee (1987): "The Boy Who Plaited Manes"[6]
- Nebula Best Short Story nominee (1987): "The Boy Who Plaited Manes"
- Tiptree Award (1995): Larque on the Wing[2]
- Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Mystery (1995): Toughing It[3]
- Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery (1996): Looking for Jamie Bridger[3]
- Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel nominee (1997): Fair Peril[4]
- Carolyn W. Field Award (1999): I am Mordred[7]
- Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery nominee (2007): The Case of the Missing Marquess: An Enola Holmes Mystery[3]
- Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery nominee (2010): The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline: An Enola Holmes Mystery[3]
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References
- Davis, Stephen M. "The SF Site Featured Review: I am Mordred: A Tale from Camelot". SF Site. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- "Previous Awards—James Tiptree, Jr. Literary Award Council". James Tiptree, Jr. Literary Award Council. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- "Edgar Award Winners and Nominees Database". TheEdgars.com. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- "Mythopoeic Awards – Fantasy". Mythopoeic Society. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- "World Fantasy Awards – Complete Listing". World Fantasy Convention. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- "1987 Hugo Awards". The Hugo Awards. Archived from the original on 7 May 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
- "Carolyn W. Field Award". Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Archived from the original on 5 March 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Nancy Springer at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Nancy Springer Papers at Gettysburg College
- Nancy Springer at Library of Congress Authorities, with 57 catalog records
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