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'''Celia S. Friedman''' (born [[January 12]], [[1957]]) is a [[writer]] of [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]]. |
'''Celia S. Friedman''' (born [[January 12]], [[1957]]) is a [[writer]] of [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]]. |
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Revision as of 15:53, 11 July 2006
Celia S. Friedman (born January 12, 1957) is a writer of science fiction and fantasy.
Friedman writes epic science fiction and fantasy novels which include complex interweavings of plot and detailed setting. Many of her novels indirectly address the concept of vampirism. They also explore the protagonist's psychological trappings and inner conflicts, moving from a chaotic beginning to a self-accepting whole.
Though her books often center on traditional fantasy themes like magic, vampires, and telepathy, Friedman claims that all her books are strictly science-fiction, and that she is careful to include a plausible hard-science explanation for all that occurs in each book. She's also suspicious of fantasy's traditional clearly-delineated good and evil roles -- her books deal mainly in the grey zone between the two.
While writing The Wilding, Friedman said that she had never planned on writing a sequel, and that it was very strange for her to do so for In Conquest Born. As the latter was her first major published novel, she felt it strange to create a new story using a twenty-year old universe.
Work
- In Conquest Born, 1986 - (ISBN 0756400430)
- The Madness Season, 1990 - (ISBN 0886774446)
- The Coldfire trilogy
- Black Sun Rising, 1991 - (ISBN 0886775272)
- When True Night Falls, 1993 - (ISBN 0886776155)
- Crown of Shadows, 1995 - (ISBN 0886777178)
- This Alien Shore, 1998 - (ISBN 0886777992)
- The Erciyes Fragments (novella), 1998 - (ISBN 1565042972)
- The Wilding, 2004 (sequel to In Conquest Born) - (ISBN 0756402026)
External links
- The author's homepage
- The Forest of the Hunter: The Official C.S. Friedman fansite
- Bibliography on SciFan