Электронная книга: Katharine Kerr «The Black Raven»
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Katharine Kerr
Katharine Kerr (born 1944) is a
Biography
Katharine Kerr was born in
In 1962, she moved to the
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
Bibliography
Deverry novels
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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
Kerr has likened the series to a play, breaking the story into several acts:
* Act one: Deverry
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# "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
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Other novels
* "Palace" (1996) — with
* "Resurrection" (1992)
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* "Snare" (2003)
Anthologies
* "Weird Tales from Shakespeare" (1994) — with
* "Enchanted Forests" (1995) — with
* "The Shimmering Door" (1996) — with
* "Sorceries" (1997)
External links
* [http://www.deverry.com/ Katharine Kerr's Home Page]
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Источник: Katharine Kerr
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