Jody Lynn Nye
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Jody Lynn Nye (b. July 5 1957) is an American science fiction author. Jody began storytelling to her three younger brothers as a child and became an officially published author when in the 1980's the magazine "Video Action" accepted several technical articles on broadcasting. Her first fiction piece was for Mayfair Games's Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine game and their Role-Aids game supplement line. She currently lives with her husband and two cats rescued from animal shelters. She frequently collaborates with other authors and credits both science news articles and her cats as sources of inspiration for her writing. On her personal home page she lists her email address and asks that people (presumably fans of her work) write her.
Bibliography
Series
- Mythology
- Mythology 101 (1990)
- Mythology Abroad (1991)
- Higher Mythology (1993)
- Advanced Mythology (2001)
- Myth Adventures
- Dreamland
- Ireta (aka Dinosaur Planet, aka Planet Pirates)
- * The Death of Sleep (1990) with Anne McCaffrey
- ** The Planet Pirates (1993) with Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon ; (omnibus edition includes The Death of Sleep)
- Doona
- * Treaty at Doona (1994) with Anne McCaffrey
- * Crisis on Doona (1992) with Anne McCaffrey
- Taylor's Ark
- The Ship Who Sang (aka Brain and Brawn Ship)
- * The Ship Who Won (1994) with Anne McCaffrey
- * The Ship Errant (1996)
- ** The Ship Who Saved the Worlds (2003) with Anne McCaffrey ; (includes The Ship who Won and The Ship Errant)
- Riverworld
- * If the King Like Not the Comedy (1993)
- Crossroads Game Books
- * Dragonharper (1987) ; set in the world of Pern
- * The Encyclopedia of Xanth (1987) ; set in the world of Xanth
- * Dragonfire (1988) ; set in the world of Pern
- * Ghost of a Chance (1988) ; set in the world of Xanth
Novels
- The Magic Touch (1996)
- License Invoked (2001) with Robert Asprin
- Strong-Arm Tactics (2005)
Anthologies (As Editor)
- Don't Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear (1996) ; (includes the short story What's the Magic Word?)
Others
- The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern with Anne Mccaffrey et al
- Piers Anthony's Visual Guide to Xanth (2000) with Piers Anthony, Todd Cameron Hamilton and James Clouse
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