JANE LINDSKOLD

'Jane M. Lindskold' is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels.
Lindskold grew up in Washington, D.C. and Chesapeake Bay. She studied at Fordham, where she received a Ph. D. in English, concentrating on Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern British Literature. Mentored by her friend, Roger Zelazny, she started publishing stories in 1992, and she published her first novel, ''Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls'' in December, 1994. In her ''Athanor'' series, she writes about the creatures of legend — shape-shifters, satyrs, merfolk, and unicorns — who have sworn to keep their existence hidden from a human race prone to kill what it does not understand. In her ''Firekeeper Saga'', she writes about a woman who discovers that politics among the wolves she was raised by and politics among human royalty are not so different. She lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico with her husband, anthropologist Jim Moore.

Contents
Bibliography
The Firekeeper Saga
The Athanor series
Other novels
Stories
External links

Bibliography


The Firekeeper Saga

There are plans to turn this series into comics by Dabel Brothers Productions [1]

★ ''Through Wolf's Eyes'' (2001)

★ ''Wolf's Head, Wolf's Heart'' (2002)

★ ''The Dragon of Despair'' (2003)

★ ''Wolf Captured'' (2004)

★ ''Wolf Hunting'' (2006)

★ ''Wolf's Blood'' (2007)
The Athanor series


★ ''Changer'' (1998)

★ ''Legends Walking'' (1999)
Other novels


★ ''Brother to Dragons, Companion to Owls'' (1994)

★ ''Marks of Our Brothers'' (1995)

★ ''The Pipes of Orpheus'' (1995)

★ ''Smoke and Mirrors'' (1996)

★ ''When the Gods are Silent'' (1997)

★ ''Donnerjack'' (1997) with Roger Zelazny

★ ''Lord Demon'' (1999) with Roger Zelazny

★ ''The Buried Pyramid'' (2004)

★ ''Child of a Rainless Year'' (2005)
Stories


★ ''Queen's Gambit'' in Worlds of Honor (1999)

★ ''Promised Land'' in The Service of the Sword (2003)

External links



Official Site



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