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Katherine Kurtz

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Katherine Kurtz
Born (1944-10-18) 18 October 1944 (age 79)
Coral Gables, Florida, United States
OccupationNovelist
GenreFantasy
Notable worksDeryni novels
Website
www.rhemuthcastle.com

Katherine Irene Kurtz is an American fantasy writer, known for her sixteen historical fantasy novels in the Deryni series. She also wrote several occult alternate history novels in her Templar series, and urban fantasy novels in her Adept series.[1]

Her 1970 debut novel, Deryni Rising, was influential for being one of the first fantasy novels written in a mode closer to historical fiction than to mythology or legend, as was common in the then-popular high fantasy works such as those by J. R. R. Tolkien. Writing in Strange Horizons, Kari Sperring calls Kurtz the "first writer of secondary-world historical fantasy", noting her close attention to the importance of faith in pre-modern Western societies and her portrayal of magic as a formal, ritual practice as opposed to the "picaresque and informal" way magic was depicted in other fantasy of the time.[1]

Personal life

Kurtz was born October 18, 1944 in Coral Gables, Florida, where she also grew up. She graduated with a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Miami. She married Scott MacMillan in 1983 and had a son with him. Until 2007, they lived in Ireland, and since then again in the United States, in Virginia.[2]

Partial bibliography

Deryni universe

The Adept

(with Deborah Turner Harris)

  • Book I: The Adept (1991)
  • Book II: The Lodge of the Lynx (1992)
  • Book III: The Templar Treasure (1993)
  • Book IV: Dagger Magic (1995)
  • Book V: Death of an Adept (1996)

Templar books

(with Deborah Turner Harris)

  • Book I: The Temple And the Stone (1998)
  • Book II: The Temple and the Crown (April 2001)

Other

  • Lammas Night (1983)
  • The Legacy of Lehr (1986)
  • Two Crowns for America (1996)
  • Saint Patrick's Gargoyle (2001) (paperback January 2002)

Collaborations

A partial list of works Kurtz has edited or contributed to is as follows:

  • Knights of the Blood (1993) (lightly edited by Katherine Kurtz, written by Scott MacMillan)
  • Knights of the Blood: At Sword's Point (August 1994) (lightly edited by Katherine Kurtz, written by Scott MacMillan)
  • Tales of the Knights Templar (1995) (edited by Katherine Kurtz, with a contributed story entitled Obligations)
  • On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar (1998) (edited by Katherine Kurtz, with a contributed story)
  • Crusade of Fire: Mystical Tales of the Knights Templar (2002)(edited by Katherine Kurtz, with a contributed story)

In addition, she has contributed to a number of anthologies.

References

  1. ^ a b Sperring, Kari (30 March 2015). "Matrilines: The Woman Who Made Fantasy: Katherine Kurtz". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 3 April 2015.
  2. ^ Kurtz, Katherine. "Biography". Retrieved 3 April 2015.

Further Reading

  • Lin Carter. Imaginary Worlds: The Art of Fantasy. NY: Ballantine, 1973, pp. 163-64.