Pamela Dean
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Pamela Dean (Pamela Dean Dyer-Bennet) is a fantasy author whose most notable book is Tam Lin, based on the Child Ballad of the same name, in which the Scottish fairy story is set on a midwestern college campus loosely based on Carleton College in Minnesota.
She was a member of the writing group The Scribblies, along with Emma Bull, Will Shetterly, Kara Dalkey, Nathan A. Bucklin, Patricia Wrede and Steven Brust, and was a contributor to the Liavek shared-world anthologies.
She is a member of the Pre-Joycean Fellowship.
Bibliography
Novels
- The Secret Country (1985, reissued in 2003)
- The Hidden Land (The Secret Country Trilogy, Vol. 2) (1986, reissued in 2003)
- The Whim of the Dragon (The Secret Country Trilogy, Vol. 3) (1989, reissued in 2003)
- Tam Lin (1991, to be reissued in 2006)
- The Dubious Hills (1994, to be reissued in 2007)
- Juniper, Gentian and Rosemary (1998)
Short stories
- "The Green Cat" (1985), in Liavek anthology
- "Two Houses in Saltigos" (1986), in Liavek: The Players of Luck anthology
- "Paint the Meadows with Delight" (1987), in Liavek: Wizard's Row anthology
- "The Last Part of the Tragic History of Acrilat" (1988), in Liavek: Spells of Binding anthology
- "A Necessary End" (1990), in Liavek: Festival Week anthology
- "Juniper, Gentian and Rosemary" (1989), in Things That Go Bump In The Night anthology
- "Owlswater" (1993), in Xanadu anthology
- "This Fair Gift" (1996), in Sisters in Fantasy II anthology
- "Cousins" (2006), in Firebirds Rising anthology
External links
- [Pamela Dean's web site]
- [Pamela Dean's LiveJournal]
- [Pamela Dean] at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- [Bibliography] on SciFan
- [2001 Interview]
- [Article on Dean's fiction by Eve Sweetser]
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