Debra Doyle

Debra Doyle
Dr. Debra Doyle

Debra Doyle with James Macdonald at Readercon
Born 1952
Occupation Writer
Nationality USA
Period 1990s to present
Genres fantasy, science fiction, mystery

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Dr. Debra Doyle (born 1952) is an American author writing in multiple related genres, including science fiction, fantasy, and mystery. Many of her stories are co-written with her husband, James D. Macdonald. Their novel, Knight's Wyrd, was awarded the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature in 1992[1] and appeared on the New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age list in 1993.[2]

Together Dr. Doyle and Uncle Jim (James Macdonald) make up part of the core membership of the sff.net website and rec.arts.sff newsgroup. Both of them also teach at the Viable Paradise genre writer's workshop on Martha's Vineyard.

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