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Tricia Sullivan


USA flag (b.1968)

aka Valery Leith

Tricia Sullivan was born in New Jersey in 1968 and received a music degree from Bard College and a Master's in Education from Columbia University. She taught in Manhattan and New Jersey before moving to the UK in 1995. DREAMING IN SMOKE won the Arthur C. Clarke award.
 

Genres: Science Fiction
 
Series
Everien (as by Valery Leith)
   1. The Company of Glass (1999)
   2. The Riddled Knight (2000)
   3. The Way of the Rose (2001)
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Novels
   Lethe (1995)
   Someone to Watch over Me (1997)
   Dreaming in Smoke (1998)
   Maul (2003)
   Double Vision (2005)
   Sound Mind (2007)
   Lightborn (2010)
   Shadowboxer (2014)
   Occupy Me (2016)
   Sweet Dreams (2017)
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Anthologies edited
   Haunted Futures (2017) (with Warren Ellis, S L Huang, Salome Jones, Jeff Noon, John Reppion, Liesel Schwarz and Felicity Shoulders)
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Tricia Sullivan recommends
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Iron Council (2004)
(New Crobuzon, book 3)
China Miéville
"China Mieville is bona-fide wizard, a powerful hybrid strain of magician, scientist and poet...it doesn't come any better than this."

Books containing stories by Tricia Sullivan
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Haunted Futures (2017)
Tomorrow is Coming
edited by
Warren Ellis, S L Huang, Salome Jones, Jeff Noon, John Reppion, Liesel Schwarz, Felicity Shoulders and Tricia Sullivan
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Now We Are Ten (2016)
Celebrating the First Ten Years of Newcon Press
edited by
Ian Whates

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Awards
British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (1995) : Lethe
John W. Campbell Best Book nominee (1996) : Lethe
Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Book winner (1999) : Dreaming in Smoke
British Science Fiction Association Best Novel nominee (2003) : Maul
Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Book nominee (2004) : Maul
Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Book nominee (2011) : Lightborn: Seeing is Believing...
British Science Fiction Association Best Book nominee (2016) : Occupy Me
Arthur C. Clarke Award Best Book nominee (2017) : Occupy Me
John W Campbell Memorial Award Best Novel nominee (2017) : Occupy Me


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