Katharine Kerr

Katharine Kerr

Katharine Kerr (born 1944) is a science fiction and fantasy novelist, best known for her series of Celtic-influenced high fantasy novels set in the fictional land of Deverry.

Biography

Katharine Kerr was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and given the name Nancy Brahtin. She describes her family feeling more like "British-in-exile" than American. She describes her inability to spell properly using either the British or American systems as a result of having been taught to read solely with British books. While still a schoolgirl, her family moved to Santa Barbara, California. Katharine was horrified to discover first that no major league baseball teams existed there yet (baseball being a great passion of hers along with reading and cats), and then that beaches were considered more important in Southern California than books.

In 1962, she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, eventually moving to San Francisco itself. She spent time studying at Stanford University but dropped out in the mid-sixties to join in several revolutions. She then worked in several low-paying jobs, including work at a Post Office.

In 1973, she met up with Howard Kerr, an old friend of hers from secondary school. Both shared a love for cats, books and baseball. They were married that same year.

In 1979, a friend gave Katharine her first fantasy-role playing game, which she refers to as "the fatal gift". This gift led her to a fascination with the gaming and fantasy field, which in turn led her to write articles for gaming magazines. She spent time as a contributing editor to Dragon magazine and contributed to gaming modules for both TSR, Inc.; and Chaosium, Inc.

Katharine now dedicates herself exclusively to fiction and is known for her fiction novels, especially her novels of Deverry.

Bibliography

Deverry novels

"See Deverry cycle for a synopsis of Deverry."

The novels of Deverry are perhaps Kerr's best-known works. Originally envisioned as a short story or novella, the project grew into a series of fourteen full novels, with one more expected.

The series is written in a non-linear style: the principal narrative is frequently interrupted by flashbacks to events that occurred decades, or even centuries, before. These flashbacks concern the prior incarnations of characters in the principal narrative, and provide insight into the relationships of the characters in their current incarnations.

Kerr has likened the series to a play, breaking the story into several acts:

* Act one: Deverry
# "Daggerspell" (1986)
# "Darkspell" (1987) — later reissued in an "author's definitive edition"
# "The Bristling Wood" (1989) — US title; issued in the UK as "Dawnspell: The Bristling Wood"
# "The Dragon Revenant" (1990) — US title; issued in the UK as "Dragonspell: The Southern Sea"

* Act two: The Westlands
# "A Time of Exile" (1991)
# "A Time of Omens" (1992)
# "Days of Blood and Fire" (1993) — US title; issued in the UK as "A Time of War"
# "Days of Air and Darkness" (1994) — US title; issued in the UK as "A Time of Justice"
* Act three: The Dragon Mage
# "The Red Wyvern" (1997)
# "The Black Raven" (1998)
# "The Fire Dragon" (2000)
* Act four: The Silver Wyrm
# "The Gold Falcon" (2006) - US title; issued in the UK as the fourth book of The Dragon Mage
# "The Spirit Stone" (2007) - US title; issued in the UK as the fifth book of The Dragon Mage
# "The Shadow Isle" (2008) - US title; issued in the UK as the sixth book of The Dragon Mage
# "The Silver Mage" (expected 2009?)

Polar City

# "Polar City Blues" (1990)
# "Polar City Nightmare" (2000) — with Kate Daniel

Other novels

* "Palace" (1996) — with Mark Kreighbaum (The second book in the series, "The Eyes of God", is written only by Mark Kreighbaum)
* "Resurrection" (1992)
* "Freeze Frames" (1995)
* "Snare" (2003)

Anthologies

* "Weird Tales from Shakespeare" (1994) — with Martin H. Greenberg
* "Enchanted Forests" (1995) — with Martin H. Greenberg
* "The Shimmering Door" (1996) — with Martin H. Greenberg
* "Sorceries" (1997)

External links

* [http://www.deverry.com/ Katharine Kerr's Home Page]
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