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K.D. Wentworth
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Novels
- The Imperium Game.Del Rey, Feb. 1994.
- Moonspeaker.Del Rey, Nov. 1994.
- House of Moons. Del Rey, May 1995.
- Black on Black. Baen, 1999
- Stars on Stars. Baen, 2001
Short Stories
- "Daddy's Girls," Writers Of The Future V, Spring 1989.
- "Dust," Starshore #1, Jan. 1990.
- "Pilgrimage to aLeth Four," Midnight Zoo, Vol.1, #3, May/June 1991.
- "The Ronnie," Hitchcock'S Mystery Magazine, August 1991.
- "The Tie That Binds," Figment #7, Fall 1991.
- "The Willow King," Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, #6, Oct. 1991.
- "Due Process," Aboriginal SF, Dec. 1991
- "Blue Suede Soul," Tales Of The Unanticipated, #9,
Fall/Winter 1991/1992
- "The Doll," St. Anthony Messenger, July 1992
- "Brought to You by NurseriTek," Mean Lizards, #1, 1992
- "Dark of the Moon," After Hours #13, Winter 1992
- "Spin," Aboriginal SF, Fall, 1992
- "No Place Like Home," Hitchcock'S Mystery Magazine, Oct. 1993
- "Outhouse Moon," After Hours #19, Summer 1993
- "Comrades-in-Arms," Tales Of The Unanticipated, #12, Fall/Winter 1993/1994
- "Sacred Ground," Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct./Nov. 1993
- "The Ronnie," reprinted in
Hitchcock'S Tales Of The Supernatural And The Fantastic, Fall 1993
- "Some Like Them Dead," Figment, Fall 1993
- "Along the Old Rose Trail," Tomorrow, Dec. 1993
- "Shore Leave," Aboriginal SF, Spring 1994
- "The Court of Sorrows," Galaxy, Mar./April 1994
- "Due Process," reprinted in Science Fiction Writer'S Marketplace, Sept. 1991
- "Brother Billy's Good News," Galaxy, Sept./Oct. 1994
- "The Sport of Kings," Mindsparks, Fall, 1994
- "Yule," Galaxy, Nov./Dec. 1994
- "Sacred Ground," reprinted in Russian issue of
Fantasy & Science Fiction, 1994
- "Night of the Living Bra," Return To The Twilight Zone, Dec.1994
- "As You Sow," The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March, 1995
- "Under the Weather," Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Oct. 1995
- "Burning Bright," Aboriginal Science Fiction, Summer 1996
- "The Turquoise Horse," Vision Quests, Angelus Press 1996
- "'Tis the Season," The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1997
- "Another Country," Dying For It, HarperPrism 1997
- "In the Land of the Bears," Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
- "Blade Runner," Did You Say Chicks? Baen, 1998
- "Tall One," The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1998
- "The Embians," The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1999
- "The Gender Plague: One Man's Story," The Age of Reason: Stories For a New Millennium,SFF Net, 1999
- "The Girl Who Loved Fire," Realms of Fantasy, August 1999
- "River's Child," Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Summer 1999
Biography
K.D. Wentworth was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and, in a subsequent
dizzying tour of the nation, managed to attend thirteen different
schools by the time she graduated from high school in upstate New York.
Returning to Oklahoma to attend the University of Tulsa, she earned a
B.A. in Liberal Arts and has had the sense to stay put ever since,
although she dodges the occasional tornado. She has taught elementary
school for more years than she cares to admit, and in the process has
made cafeteria riot patrol into a fine art. She got her start winning
in the Writers of the Future Contest in 1988, and then later won the
Field Publications Teachers as Writers Award in 1991. She has sold
over thirty short stories to such markets as Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery
Magazine, Aboriginal SF, Pulphouse, Return to the Twilight Zone, and
Fantasy & Science Fiction, and has three novels
out now from Del Rey,
The Imperium Game (Feb., 1994), Moonspeaker
(Nov., 1994), and House of Moons (May, 1995). She attributes her
success to having a very large dog (ed. note- It's an Akita) and a wonderful
husband, not necessarily in that order.
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