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Sasharia En Garde: Once a Princess is a romantic fantasy set in the
same world as Crown Duel, taking place about six years afterward. Sasha’s mother, Sun, was once swept away from a Ren Faire
to another world by a real prince, but not to a happy ever after. Prince Mathias disappeared, and a wicked king, "Canary" Merindar, took the throne.
In the years since, Sasha and Sun have been hiding on Earth. Mom and daughter don’t quite see eye to eye on the situation—Sasha wants to stand and fight.
Sun insists her prince will return for them one day; it’s safer to stay hidden. Then Sasha is tricked into crossing the portal to
Khanerenth. She’s more than ready to kick some bad-guy butt, but is the stylish pirate Zathdar the bad guy? Or artistic, dreamy Prince Jehan? Meanwhile,
back on Earth, Sun is furious Sasha has been kidnapped. Sun might once have been a rotten princess, but nobody messes with Mom!
Published by Samhain Press 17 June, 2008 Twice a Prince, the second half of the story, coming out
in July 2008.
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King's Shield (Inda Book 3) July, 2008
Indevan Algara-Vayir comes home after nine years of exile. Two of his friends go with him, expecting anything but the welcome he gets. But with
the welcome comes the poignancy of change. Inda has no time to assimilate it. His purpose in breaking exile was to report what the Marlovans had
been expecting for years: imminent invasion by the powerful (and unbeaten) Venn. The king is now Inda's old friend Sponge, only he too has changed, burdened by the responsibility of a ruined
kingdom. Inda finds himself at the head of an army, his childhood academy mates--second brothers all--are now the Sier Danas, the king's commanders, because the older generation
of leaders are all dead. Everyone looks to Inda to lead--but he's never even seen a land battle!
Meanwhile, the Venn plan and execute their invasion, though its motivations become increasingly murky, as fissures form in their own government. And as the two
armies clash, Inda's fleet--built and honed by Fox--waits on the other side of the world.
Amazon.com:
hardcover.
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A Posse of Princesses is a romantic fantasy for young adults set in the
same world as Wren to the Rescue. Fliss is a princess of a tiny but wealthy kingdom called Nym. At sixteen, she's very romantic, but never gets
the chance for romance as Nym is too small for a royal court. So when she gets an invitation to the coming-of-age party of Prince Lios of Vesarja,
she's thrilled--and all ready to fall most romantically in love. Prince Lios is just as handsome as she'd hoped, the party is just as wonderful as she'd dreamed,
but not everyone is as happy as she is. Rhis tries to fix things for her growing circle of friends as she waits for Lios to notice her. One of the problems she
can't fix is the pretty, imperious Princess Iardith, nicknamed the Perfect Princess. Rhis thinks her a perfect pill. But when the Perfect Princess gets
abducted, Rhis and her three princess friends go save her. The result is an adventurous ride in which everyone gets taken by surprise--princesses and princes,
mages, and even a king or two. Rhis learns a lot about friendship, adventure--and love.
published by Norilana Angst--hardcover.
Amazon.com.
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The Trouble with Kings is a romantic fantasy set in the
same world as Crown Duel, and written a couple years afterward. Flian is an ordinary princess who keeps falling into the most romantic plots,
but all this plotting is done by someone else. What is a civilized princess to do? Especially when she can't tell which guy is the hero
and which the villain.
Published by Samhain Press--first as an e-book, and December
in print.
Amazon kindle version. (It's also going to be on Fictionwise.)
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Lace and Blade, stories of swashbuckling romance, has my
story "Rule of Engagement"
An original series, edited by Deborah J. Ross, from Norilana Books.
" My story is taken from a much longer novel, subplots
removed, and the world blurred. All the important romantic dash is still there--like the discussion of the proper etiquette for abduction!"
Amazon.com:
trade paperback.
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CJ's First Notebook: Over the Sea
A young adult novel from Norilana Books.
" Clair traveled about looking for girls who needed a home.
She came to Earth, where she found CJ, who did not fit. CJ became the princess -- Clair's "left hand splat." One of her jobs was to serve as
leader for Clair's gang of girls, as they encountered villains who thought it would be easy to take a kingdom away from a mere kid. From the shadowy Kwenz,
a powerful mage with a very wicked past, to the usurper Glotulae and her son Prince
Jonnicake, who in their ridiculous way were just as determined to boot Clair out,
there were plenty of chances for adventure. And mystery, like why did kids from other
times and worlds show up every now and then?
These are the early stories -- how Clair found her gang of girls, and how "the M girls" developed the fine art of the Duel to the Pie."
Amazon.com:
trade paperback.
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Inda
by Sherwood Smith (Inda Book 1)
A
story arc of four books, an adult fantasy from DAW.
"Indevan
Algara-Vayir is the second son of a powerful prince, destined
to stay at home and defend his family's castle. Inda is sent to the Royal Academy where he learns the art of war
and finds that danger and intrigue don't only come from outside
the kingdom--and that one can find oneself on the outside, fighting the dangers that do exist there."
Amazon.com:
hardcover.
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The
Fox by Sherwood Smith (Inda Book 2)
Second
Inda book, titled The
Fox, August 2007.
"Indevan
Algara-Vayir is taken by pirates--and pirates are taken by him. As Inda and his group sail against the Brotherhood of Blood, using
the pirates' own ships and tactics, Inda has cause to wonder just what a pirate is. Meanwhile, his actions have caught the eye of the powerful Venn,
who bestir themselves at last; and close at hand is Fox, someone from home, whose strength and will matches Inda's--but whose goals
are utterly different."
Amazon.com:
hardcover.
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Senrid
by Sherwood Smith
Senrid,
a YA Fantasy,
Norilana Books May 2007. Trade paperback edition, out September 2007,
here,
"The kids on the good side are united in one thing: regarding Senrid as a villain.
So what do you do when you're fifteen, supposedly king of one of the most powerful kingdoms in the world, but all you have on your side are wit, will, and maybe a few
skills? And what if the people you like best are your enemies, and your relatives want to see you dead?"
Amazon.com:
hardcover. And here's a link for the book from
my favorite independent book store, Mysterious Galaxy.
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Crown
Duel by Sherwood Smith
Firebird Books, June 2002
NOTE:
This is the corrected edition, with restored cut bits,
containing both novels (Crown Duel and Court Duel)
plus a short story, "Vidanric's Birthday Surprise" in
the afterword.
Nominated for ALA/YASLA Best
Books for Young Adults, on the ALA/YASLA Quick Pick List for Reluctant Young
Adult Readers, and named one of NY Public Library Best Books for Teens, 1998
list. Finalist, Soaring Eagle Award (Kids 12-18 voting, Wyoming Library
System)
Amazon.com:
paperback edition.
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Crown
Duel (The Crown & Court Duet, Book I) by Sherwood Smith
"A
girl in Remalna traditionally spends her Flower Day being feted,
dancing with friends, and celebrating her passage to womanhood.
Countess Meliara spends hers on the front lines of a war. She and
her brother promised their dying father to free Remalna from the
oppressive rule of Greedy Galdran and to preserve the vital Covenant
with Remalna's aloof, unhuman Hill People. Courageous, stubborn
Meliara, honorable and sharp-tongued, is determined to win or die
fighting."
Amazon.com:
hardcover edition.
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Court
Duel (The Crown & Court Duet, Book II) by Sherwood Smith
"Brought
to court by a mysterious letter, teenage Countess Meliara finds
herself the subject of all sorts of courtly intrigues and attentions,
including those of the deposed king's sister and an ardent, secret
suitor."
Amazon.com:
hardcover edition.
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Firebirds
edited by Sharyn November
Contains
short story, "Beauty" by Sherwood Smith, about Meliara's
daughter.
Amazon.com:
hardcover
or paperback.
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Wren
Series
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Wren
to the Rescue by Sherwood Smith
"All
her life Wren has hoped for an adventure. Now she has one-with a
kidnapped princess, a handsome prince, and a magician. What does
it matter if the princess is only Tess, her best friend from the
orphanage; if the prince is a youngest son with no chance of becoming
king; and the magician is an apprentice? Wren leads the other three
over mountains and past killing spells, fighting battles along the
way. But then she finds herself up against some shape-changing magic
that may end her life as a human forever!"
Amazon.com:
paperback.
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Wren's
Quest by Sherwood Smith
"Wren
just wanted to find her long-lost family, to get to know the people
she could not have dreamed of as a child growing up in an orphanage.
But her quest turns into a far more dangerous adventure than she
ever imagined, what with robbers, guardsmen, and an angry sorcerer
after her. And when her traveling companion, young prince Connor
Shaltar, begins to meddle with magic as well&150things get entirely
out of hand!"
NY Library Best Books for The Teen
Age List
paperback.
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Wren's
War by Sherwood Smith
"When
the evil Andreus's hunger for power leads to war, Wren and her friends
are thrust into the middle of the struggle. Teressa is heir to the
throne, Tyron her chief magicmaker, and Prince Connor a reluctant
warrior. As allies die and others disappear, they must put aside
their feelings for one another if they are to defeat the sorcerous
Andreus. They know they need magic to save them. Can they turn the
bloody tide?"
NY Public Library Best Books for Teen Age
List) Russia, 1995; Finalist for Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for
Children's Literature, 1995. Anne Spencer Lindbergh Honor Book,
1996.
paperback.
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Exordium
Series
written with Dave Trowbridge
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The
Phoenix in Flight by Sherwood Smith and Dave Trowbridge
Tor Books, February 1993
"Brandon
nyr-Arkad, the Emperor's scapegrace youngest son, defies protocol
and evades a ceremonial duty, a defiance punishable by death."
Amazon.com:
paperback.
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Ruler
of Naught by Sherwood Smith and Dave Trowbridge
Tor Books, October 1993
"In
the sequel to The Phoenix in Flight, Brandon vlith-Arkad, the rightful
heir to the Emerald Throne of the Thousand Suns, is the only hope
for the restoration of the Phoenix empire."
Amazon.com:
paperback.
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Prison
Unsought by Sherwood Smith and Dave Trowbridge
Tor Books, August 1994
"This
swashbuckling space adventure continues with Brandon and his crew
arriving safely at the Panarchic Navy's headquarters. As the sole
heir to the Phoenix Throne, Brandon must fight a battle of symbols
and weapons to win back control of the Navy, to rescue his father,
and to win back the Empire now usurped by the Eusabians."
Amazon.com:
paperback.
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Rifter's
Covenant by Sherwood Smith and Dave Trowbridge
Tor Books, March 1995
"Inheriting
an unexpected duty as ruler of the Arkad Empire, Brandon finds his
power threatened by the usurping Jerrod Eusabian, Jerrod's planet-pillaging
allies, and a traitor at the hear to his own councils."
Amazon.com:
paperback.
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The
Thrones of Kronos by Sherwood Smith and Dave Trowbridge
Tor Books, December 1996
"The
final battle for the Thousand Suns is at hand. Brandon hai-Arkad
has been crowned Emporer, but his throne remains in the hands of
his enemy, Jerrod Eusabian of Dol'jhar. The fleet has been gathered,
the order of battle drawn. Brandon will reclaim his father's empire,
or die. This is the exciting conclusion of the Exordium series."
Amazon.com:
paperback.
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Other Series
Based on the TV series Earth: Final Conflict,
Augur's Teacher Tor Books, 2001. (I really loved writing this one--crossed the country by train for research, and snuck into
Skull & Bones [they really shouldn't have left the back gate open, with no signage whatsoever, how arrogant!] and I worked to make it stand alone as the series was cancelled
when I was in the middle of writing the story.)
Based on the TV series Andromeda,
Paradise Drift Tor Books, 2006. (I had fun planning this one, but alas the writing had to occur to hard deadline when I was
extremely ill--and of course still working full time plus extra. I'm afraid it doesn't have the pizazz it was meant to.)
In L. Frank Baum's Os,
The Emerald Wand of Oz (my title would have been Winged Monkeys of Oz) HarperCollins, 2004.
In L. Frank Baum's Oz,
Trouble Under Oz (my title would have been The Nome Prince in Oz) HarperCollins, 2006.
With Andre Norton,
Derelict for Trade (Solar Queen universe), 1997
Tor Books.
With Andre Norton,
A Mind for Trade (Solar Queen universe), 1997
Tor Books.
With Andre Norton,
Echoes in Time (Time Traders universe), 1999
Tor Books.
With Andre Norton,
Atlantis Endgame (Time Traders universe), 2002, Tor Books.
Short
Fiction (in reverse order--too frazzled to retype all that to put recent first)
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Monster Mash,"
in hardcover anthology WEREWOLVES, Harper & Row, published Summer
of 1988, edited by Jane Yolen and Martin Greenberg. "
"Ghost Dancers,"
a short short in THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT, edited by Jane
Yolen and Martin Greenberg. Harper and Row hardcover, summer of
1989.
"Daria's Window,"
SISTERS IN FANTASY II, edited by Susan Shwartz & Greenberg, NAL
3/96
"Faith," A
WIZARD'S DOZEN, hardcover anthology from HBJ, edited by Michael
Stearns, Fall 93; reprinted in BETWEEN THE DARKNESS AND THE FIRE,
SFF Net anthology, 1998; reprint in READ (teen version of WEEKLY
READER, Nov. '00)
"Curing the
Bozos," BRUCE COVILLE'S BOOK OF ALIENS, B. Coville, BPVP, Feb '94.
(fifth printing 1995)
"Echoes of
Ancient Danger," ORPHANS OF THE NIGHT, edited by Josepha Sherman,
hardcover, Walker & Co. spr. 95; reprinted in MOOREEFFOC, summer
'00
"I Was A Teen-Age
Superhero," STARFARER'S DOZEN, hardcover anthology from Harcourt
Brace, ed. Michael Stearns, fall 95 (paper, '96)
"What's A Little
Fur Among Friends?" BRUCE COVILLE'S BOOK OF SPINETINGLERS, ed. B.
Coville, BPVP, Jan '96
"Visions,"
BRUCE COVILLE's BOOK OF MAGIC, Mar '96, BPVP (On Year's Best List
for 1996 picked by TANGENT Magazine; reprinted MOOREEFFOC Dec. 00
"Illumination,"
NIGHTMARE'S DOZEN, ed. Michael Stearns, hardcover, Harcourt Brace,
fall 96
"And Horses
are Born With Eagles' Wings," REALMS OF FANTASY magazine Oct. '97
issue, reprinted in e-zine ELECTRIC WINE Jan- Feb 2000
"Mastery,"
WIZARD FANTASTIC ed. Larry Segriff and Martin Greenberg, Tekno Books,
late '97
"And Now Abideth
These Three..." Realms of Fantasy Magazine, mid- '98 Reprinted in
Coyote Wild December 2007.
"Finding the
Way," Bruce Coville anthology ALIEN VISITORS, Scholastic, Oct. '99
"Diary of a
Henchminion," FAERIES, France, 2001, Fictionwise 2002
"Mom and Dad
at the Home Front," REALMS OF FANTASY, August 2000; reprinted in
YEAR'S BEST FANTASY, Harper Eos spring 2000 Nebula Finalist 2002,
Fictionwise 2002, New Magics, Tor, 2004
"The Hero and
the Princess"
Lone Star Stories, November 2005
"Being Real",
Lone Star Stories,
oct 2006
"Summer Thunder"
in Coyote Wild, first issue,
January 2007.
"The Princess, the Page, and the Master Cook's Son,"Heroes
In TrainingAugust 2007.
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