Storm Constantine

Storm Constantine

Storm Constantine is a British science fiction and fantasy author, primarily known for her Wraeththu series.

Life and work

Since the late 1980s she has written more than 20 novels, plus several non-fiction books. She is featured in the "Goth Bible" and is often included in discussions of alternative sexuality and gender in science fiction and fantasy;Fact|date=July 2007 many of her novels include same-sex relationships or hermaphrodites or other twists of gender. Magic, mysticism and ancient legends (like the Grigori) also figure strongly in her works.

In 2003 she launched [http://www.immanion-press.com Immanion Press] , based out of Stafford, England. The publishing company publishes not only her own works but those of new writers, as well as well-known genre writers, mainly from the UK.

Novels


= Wraeththu Chronicles =

* The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit (1987)
* The Bewitchments of Love and Hate (1988)
* The Fulfillments of Fate and Desire (1989)
** Other editions:
*** Wraeththu (omnibus) (1993)
*** Revised editions of all three published by [http://www.immanion-press.com Immanion Press] in 2003-2004

Artemis

* The Monstrous Regiment (1990)
* Aleph (1991)

Grigori Trilogy

* Stalking Tender Prey (1995)
* Scenting Hallowed Blood (1996)
* Stealing Sacred Fire (1997)

Magravandias

* Sea Dragon Heir (1998)
* The Crown of Silence (2000)
* The Way of Light (2001)

Wraeththu Histories

* The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure (2003)
* The Shades of Time and Memory (2004)
* The Ghosts of Blood and Innocence (2005)

Wraeththu Novellas

* The Hienama: A Story of the Sulh (2005)
* The Student of Kyme (2008)

Wraeththu Role-Playing Game Books

* From Enchantment to Fulfilment (with Gabriel Strange, Lydia Wood, 2005)

Additional Fiction Works

* Hermetech (1991)
* Burying the Shadow (1992)
* Sign for the Sacred (1993)
* Calenture (1994)
* Three Heralds of the Storm (1997)
* Thin Air (1999)
* The Thorn Boy (1999)
* The Oracle Lips (1999)
* Silverheart (with Michael Moorcock) (2000)
* The Thorn Boy and Other Dreams of Dark Desire (2003)
* Mythanima (2006)

Non-Fiction Works

* The Inward Revolution ( with Deborah Benstead ) (1998)
* Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra (with Elouise Coquio) (1999)
* Egyptian Birth Signs (2002)
* The Grimoire of Deharan Magick: Kaimana (2005)

External links

* [http://www.stormconstantine.com The Official Storm Constantine Web Site]
* [http://www.immanion-press.com Immanion Press]
* [http://www.inception-magazine.com Inception Magazine]
* [http://foreverwraeththu.wordpress.com Forever Fan Fiction]
* [http://www.metrogirl.com/wcompanion/ Wraeththu Companion]
* [http://www.inception-magazine.com/summer03/ae_motifs.htm Recurring Motifs in Storm Constantine's Novels]
* [http://www.inception-magazine.com/spring03/ae_stormechoes.htm Interviews with Storm Available Online]
* [http://www.inception-magazine.com/spring03/reviews_stormreviews.htm Storm's Books Reviewed]
* [http://www.metrogirl.com/wraeththu-seven-sins/ Seven Deadly Sins]
* [http://forum.wraeththu.de German Wraeththu Forum]


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