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Anne Spencer Parry

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Anne Spencer Parry (1931 – 26 January 1985) was one of the first[1] Australian writers of fantasy.

Parry wrote a series of portal fantasy youth fiction beginning with The Land Behind the World (1976), in which a young girl finds a magic land through a magic portal. Her work remains in print as of 2018.[2]

Works

  • The Land Behind the World (1976)
  • The Lost Souls of the Twilight (1977)
  • The Crown of Darkness (1979)
  • The Crown of Light (1980)
  • Zaddik and the Seafarers (1983)
  • Beyond the Outlandish Mountains (1984)
  • The Council of Elders (2011)
  • The Signbearers (2011)

References

  1. ^ "Anne Spencer Parry". www.pinchgut-press.com.au. The Pinchgut Press. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  2. ^ Davis Nicoll, James (18 June 2018). "Fighting Erasure: Women SF Writers of the 1970s, Part VIII". Tor.com. Retrieved 19 June 2018.

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