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'''Catherine Fisher''' (born 1957) is a poet and novelist for children and Young Adults. Best known for her internationally bestselling novel ''[[Incarceron]]'' and its sequel, ''[[Sapphique]],'' she has published over 40 novels and 5 volumes of poetry. She has worked as an archaeologist, and as a school and university teacher, is an experienced broadcaster and adjudicator and has taught at the [[Arvon Foundation]] and [[Tŷ Newydd|Ty Newydd Writers' Centres]]. She lives in Wales, UK.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Catherine Fisher - author, writer, novelist, UK - about |url=https://www.catherine-fisher.com/about-2/ |access-date=2024-08-02 |website=Catherine Fisher |language=en}}</ref> |
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'''Catherine Fisher''' (born 1957) is a Welsh poet and children's novelist. She has also worked as a school and university teacher. |
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== Personal life == |
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Fisher was born in Newport, Gwent, Wales. She graduated from the [[University of Wales]] with a degree in English Literature and Education.<ref name=":0" /> |
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==Work experience== |
==Work experience== |
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Catherine Fisher has worked as a primary-school teacher and as an [[archaeologist]]. She also taught writing for children at the [[University of Glamorgan]].She has been a full-time writer of fiction and poetry since 2002. |
Catherine Fisher has worked as a primary-school teacher and as an [[archaeologist]]. She also taught writing for children at the [[University of Glamorgan|University of South Wales]]. She has been a full-time writer of fiction and poetry since 2002.<ref name=":0" /> |
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==Writing== |
==Writing== |
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⚫ | Since the late 1980s, Fisher has been writing children's [[fantasy (genre)|fantasy]], both Young Adult and Middle Grade. These novels have been translated into over 30 languages, and many of her works have won or been shortlisted for literary awards.<ref>{{Cite web |last=gwecambrianweb |date=2019-05-16 |title=Catherine Fisher wins the Tir na n-Og children's literature award with The Clockwork Crow {{!}} Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru |url=https://llyfrau.cymru/en/catherine-fisher-wins-the-tir-na-n-og-childrens-literature-award-with-the-clockwork-crow/ |access-date=2024-10-26 |language=en-GB}}</ref> She has twice won the Welsh Books Council Tir na n'Og prize for fiction in English, with ''The Candle Man'' (2000) and ''The Clockwork Crow'' (2015). Her young adult fantasies ''Incarceron'' and ''Sapphique'' were New York Times bestsellers and [[The Times|''Times'']] Book of the Year. ''The Oracle'', the first volume of a trilogy mixing Egyptian and Greek myth, was shortlisted for the [[Whitbread Prize]]. ''The Clockwork Crow'', first of an acclaimed trilogy for middle grade, an enchanting reworking of Welsh fairylore and Victorian Gothic, was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Prize. Fisher's work mixes myth, legend and folktale, with vibrant characters and language that is precise and evocative. She has written several well-received re-tellings of Welsh myth and legend, including ''The Cat With Iron Claws'', and ''Culhwch and Olwen''. |
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⚫ | Fisher has published four poetry collections with Seren Books: ''Immrama'' (1988), ''The Unexplored Ocean'' (c. 1994), ''Altered States'' (1999) and ''The Bramble King'' (2019).<ref>Dates from British Library catalogue.</ref> She has also published a pamphlet, ''Folklore'' (2003), with Smith/Doorstop Books, and many poems in magazines and anthologies.<ref>Dates from British Library catalogue.</ref> The collection ''Immrama'' won the Welsh Arts Council Young Writers' Prize in 1989. She won the Cardiff International Poetry Competition in the same year with her poem 'Marginalia'. |
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⚫ | In addition to her writing for children, Fisher has published four poetry collections with Seren Books: ''Immrama'' (1988), ''The Unexplored Ocean'' (c. 1994), ''Altered States'' (1999) and ''The Bramble King'' (2019).<ref>Dates from British Library catalogue.</ref> She has also published a pamphlet, ''Folklore'' (2003), with Smith/Doorstop Books, and many poems in magazines and anthologies, including Poetry Wales, Poetry Now, The Poetry Review and the Forward Book of Poetry.<ref>Dates from British Library catalogue.</ref> The collection ''Immrama'' won the Welsh Arts Council Young Writers' Prize in 1989. She won the Cardiff International Poetry Competition in the same year with her poem 'Marginalia'. |
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⚫ | Since the late 1980s, Fisher has been writing children's [[fantasy (genre)|fantasy]], both Young Adult |
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== Awards and honors == |
== Awards and honors == |
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|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mythopoeic Awards 2007 |url=https://www.mythsoc.org/awards/awards-2007.htm |access-date=2023-04-06 |website=[[The Mythopoeic Society]]}}</ref> |
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mythopoeic Awards 2007 |url=https://www.mythsoc.org/awards/awards-2007.htm |access-date=2023-04-06 |website=[[The Mythopoeic Society]]}}</ref> |
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|''[[Incarceron]]'' |
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|[[Mythopoeic Awards|Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature]] |
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|Finalist |
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|<ref>{{Citation |title=Middle Earth, medievalism and mythopoeic fantasy |date=2016-01-31 |work=Children's Fantasy Literature |pages=133–160 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139087421.008 |access-date=2024-08-02 |publisher=Cambridge University Press}}</ref> |
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===Poetry=== |
===Poetry=== |
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*''Immrama'' (1988) Seren Books ISBN |
*''Immrama'' (1988) Seren Books {{ISBN|1854110039}} |
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*''The Unexplored Ocean'' (1994)Seren Books ISBN |
*''The Unexplored Ocean'' (1994)Seren Books {{ISBN|185411106X}} |
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*''Altered States'' (1999) Seren Books ISBN |
*''Altered States'' (1999) Seren Books {{ISBN|1854112732}} |
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* ''Folklore'' (2003) Smith/Doorstop Books ISBN |
* ''Folklore'' (2003) Smith/Doorstop Books {{ISBN|1902382501}} |
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* ''The Bramble King'' (2019) Seren Books. ISBN |
* ''The Bramble King'' (2019) Seren Books. {{ISBN|9781781725078}} |
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===Prose=== |
===Prose=== |
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==== Standalone books ==== |
==== Standalone books ==== |
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*''The Conjuror's Game'' (1990) The Bodley Head ISBN |
*''The Conjuror's Game'' (1990) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370314123}} |
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: ''The Conjuror's Game'' (1991) Red Fox |
: ''The Conjuror's Game'' (1991) Red Fox {{ISBN|0099859602}} |
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*''Fintan's Tower'' (1991) The Bodley Head |
*''Fintan's Tower'' (1991) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370315979}} |
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: ''Fintan's Tower'' (1992) Red Fox |
: ''Fintan's Tower'' (1992) Red Fox {{ISBN|0099935201}} |
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*''Saint Tarvel's Bell'' (1992) Chivers Press ISBN |
*''Saint Tarvel's Bell'' (1992) Chivers Press {{ISBN|0862208998}} |
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*''The Candle Man'' (1994.) The Bodley Head |
*''The Candle Man'' (1994.) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370318897}} |
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: The Candle Man (1994) Red Fox |
: ''The Candle Man'' (1994) Red Fox {{ISBN|0099301393}}. |
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*''The Hare And Other Stories'' (1994) Pont books |
*''The Hare And Other Stories'' (1994) Pont books |
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*''Belin's Hill'' (1997) The Bodley Head ISBN |
*''Belin's Hill'' (1997) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370322711}} |
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: ''Belin's Hill'' (1997) Red Fox |
: ''Belin's Hill'' (1997) Red Fox {{ISBN|0099539810}} |
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*''The Lammas Field'' (1999) Hodder Children's ISBN |
*''The Lammas Field'' (1999) Hodder Children's {{ISBN|0340736992}} |
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*''Darkwater Hall'' (2000) Hodder Children's |
*''Darkwater Hall'' (2000) Hodder Children's {{ISBN|0340743832}} |
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*''Corbenic'' (2002) Red Fox ISBN |
*''Corbenic'' (2002) Red Fox {{ISBN|9780099438489}} |
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*''Darkhenge'' (2005) The Bodley Head ISBN |
*''Darkhenge'' (2005) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370328590}} |
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*''The Weather Dress'' (2005) Pont Books ISBN |
*''The Weather Dress'' (2005) Pont Books {{ISBN|1843235935}} |
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*''Crown of Acorns'' (May 2010) Hodder Children's Books. ISBN |
*''Crown of Acorns'' (May 2010) Hodder Children's Books. {{ISBN|9780340970072}} |
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* ''The Midnight Swan'' (2020) Firefly Press ISBN 978-1-913102-37-1 |
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==== The Snow-Walker trilogy ==== |
==== The Snow-Walker trilogy ==== |
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* ''The Snow-Walker's Son'' (1993) The Bodley Head ISBN |
* ''The Snow-Walker's Son'' (1993) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370317963}} Red Fox pb {{ISBN|9780099251927}} |
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* ''The Empty Hand'' (1995) The Bodley Head ISBN |
* ''The Empty Hand'' (1995) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370323106}} Red Fox pb {{ISBN|0099251825}} |
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* ''The Soul Thieves'' (1996) The Bodley Head ISBN |
* ''The Soul Thieves'' (1996) The Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370324900}} Red Fox pb {{ISBN|0099539713}} |
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==== The Book of the Crow series ==== |
==== The Book of the Crow series ==== |
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(US title: ''Relic Master series'') |
(US title: ''Relic Master series'') |
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* ''The Relic Master'' Bodley Head ISBN |
* ''The Relic Master'' Bodley Head 1998 {{ISBN|0-370-32426-9}} Red Fox paperback 1998 {{ISBN|0099263939}} (US title: ''The Dark City'', 2011) |
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* ''The Interrex'' (1999) Bodley Head |
* ''The Interrex'' (1999) Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370324366}} Red Fox paperback 2000 {{ISBN|0099263947}} (US title: ''The Lost Heiress'', 2011) |
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* ''Flain's Coronet'' (2000) Bodley Head |
* ''Flain's Coronet'' (2000) Bodley Head {{ISBN|0370326024}} Red Fox paperback {{ISBN|0-09-940306-4}} (US title: ''The Hidden Coronet'', 2011) |
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* ''The Margrave'' (2001) Red Fox paperback |
* ''The Margrave'' (2001) Red Fox paperback {{ISBN|0-09-940487-7}} (US title: ''The Margrave'', 2011) |
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==== The Oracle trilogy ==== |
==== The Oracle trilogy ==== |
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* ''[[The Oracle (novel)|The Oracle]]' Hodder Childrens 2003 |
* ''[[The Oracle (novel)|The Oracle]]'' Hodder Childrens 2003 {{ISBN|0340843764}} ' (US title: ''The Oracle Betrayed'' Greenwillow Books, 2003) |
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* ''The Archon'' Hodder Childrens 2004 |
* ''The Archon'' Hodder Childrens 2004 {{ISBN|0340843772}} (US title: ''The Sphere of Secrets'' Greenwillow Books, 2004) |
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* ''The Scarab'' Hodder Childrens 2005 ISBN |
* ''The Scarab'' Hodder Childrens 2005 {{ISBN|0340878940}}(US title: ''Day of the Scarab'', Greenwillow Books 2005) |
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==== Incarceron series ==== |
==== Incarceron series ==== |
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* ''[[Incarceron]]'' (2007) Hodder Childrens ISBN |
* ''[[Incarceron]]'' (2007) Hodder Childrens {{ISBN|9780340893609}} 2007 US Dial Penguin. |
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* ''[[Sapphique]]'' (2008) Hodder Childrens ISBN |
* ''[[Sapphique]]'' (2008) Hodder Childrens {{ISBN|9780340893616}} 2008 US Dial Penguin. |
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==== Chronoptika series ==== |
==== Chronoptika series ==== |
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* ''Obsidian Mirror'' (2012) Hodder Childrens ISBN |
* ''Obsidian Mirror'' (2012) Hodder Childrens {{ISBN|9780340970089}} US Dial Penguin |
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* ''The Box of Red Brocade''(2013 Hodder Childrens ISBN |
* ''The Box of Red Brocade'' (2013) Hodder Childrens {{ISBN|9781444912630}} (US title: ''Slanted Worlds'', 2013 Dial Penguin). |
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* ''The Door in the Moon'' (2015) Hodder Childrens ISBN |
* ''The Door in the Moon'' (2015) Hodder Childrens {{ISBN|9781444912647}} (2016 US Dial Penguin) |
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* ''The Speed of Darkness'' (2016) Hodder Childrens ISBN |
* ''The Speed of Darkness'' (2016) Hodder Childrens {{ISBN|9781444912647}} |
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'''The Clockwork Crow series''' |
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* ''The Midnight Swan'' (2020) Firefly Press {{ISBN|978-1-913102-37-1}} |
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* '''Re-tellings.''' |
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* ''The Magic Thief (2010)'' Barrington Stoke.ISBN 9781842998212 |
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* ''The Cat with Iron Claws. (2012)'' Pont Books. ISBN 9781848513174 |
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* ''Culhwch and Olwen'' (2024) Graffeg Press ISBN 9781802586459 |
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'''Short Stories.''' |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:British women children's writers]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 26 October 2024
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Born | 1957 (age 66–67) Newport, Wales |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | Welsh |
Period | 1990-present |
Genre | Young adult, science-fiction, fantasy |
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catherine-fisher |
Catherine Fisher (born 1957) is a poet and novelist for children and Young Adults. Best known for her internationally bestselling novel Incarceron and its sequel, Sapphique, she has published over 40 novels and 5 volumes of poetry. She has worked as an archaeologist, and as a school and university teacher, is an experienced broadcaster and adjudicator and has taught at the Arvon Foundation and Ty Newydd Writers' Centres. She lives in Wales, UK.[1]
Personal life
[edit]Fisher was born in Newport, Gwent, Wales. She graduated from the University of Wales with a degree in English Literature and Education.[1]
Work experience
[edit]Catherine Fisher has worked as a primary-school teacher and as an archaeologist. She also taught writing for children at the University of South Wales. She has been a full-time writer of fiction and poetry since 2002.[1]
Writing
[edit]Since the late 1980s, Fisher has been writing children's fantasy, both Young Adult and Middle Grade. These novels have been translated into over 30 languages, and many of her works have won or been shortlisted for literary awards.[2] She has twice won the Welsh Books Council Tir na n'Og prize for fiction in English, with The Candle Man (2000) and The Clockwork Crow (2015). Her young adult fantasies Incarceron and Sapphique were New York Times bestsellers and Times Book of the Year. The Oracle, the first volume of a trilogy mixing Egyptian and Greek myth, was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize. The Clockwork Crow, first of an acclaimed trilogy for middle grade, an enchanting reworking of Welsh fairylore and Victorian Gothic, was shortlisted for the Blue Peter Prize. Fisher's work mixes myth, legend and folktale, with vibrant characters and language that is precise and evocative. She has written several well-received re-tellings of Welsh myth and legend, including The Cat With Iron Claws, and Culhwch and Olwen.
In addition to her writing for children, Fisher has published four poetry collections with Seren Books: Immrama (1988), The Unexplored Ocean (c. 1994), Altered States (1999) and The Bramble King (2019).[3] She has also published a pamphlet, Folklore (2003), with Smith/Doorstop Books, and many poems in magazines and anthologies, including Poetry Wales, Poetry Now, The Poetry Review and the Forward Book of Poetry.[4] The collection Immrama won the Welsh Arts Council Young Writers' Prize in 1989. She won the Cardiff International Poetry Competition in the same year with her poem 'Marginalia'.
Awards and honors
[edit]Year | Title | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1996 | The Candle Man | Tir na n-Og Award for Best English-Language Book | Winner | [5] |
2003 | The Oracle | Whitbread Children's Book Award | Shortlist | [6] |
2003 | The Oracle | Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers | Nominee | [7] |
2007 | Corbenic | Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature | Winner | [8] |
2011 | Incarceron | Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature | Finalist | [9] |
2019 | The Clockwork Crow | Blue Peter Book Award | Nominee | [10] |
2019 | The Clockwork Crow | Tir na n-Og Award for Best English-Language Book | Winner | [11] |
Publications
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- Immrama (1988) Seren Books ISBN 1854110039
- The Unexplored Ocean (1994)Seren Books ISBN 185411106X
- Altered States (1999) Seren Books ISBN 1854112732
- Folklore (2003) Smith/Doorstop Books ISBN 1902382501
- The Bramble King (2019) Seren Books. ISBN 9781781725078
Prose
[edit]Standalone books
[edit]- The Conjuror's Game (1990) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370314123
- The Conjuror's Game (1991) Red Fox ISBN 0099859602
- Fintan's Tower (1991) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370315979
- Fintan's Tower (1992) Red Fox ISBN 0099935201
- Saint Tarvel's Bell (1992) Chivers Press ISBN 0862208998
- The Candle Man (1994.) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370318897
- The Candle Man (1994) Red Fox ISBN 0099301393.
- The Hare And Other Stories (1994) Pont books
- Belin's Hill (1997) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370322711
- Belin's Hill (1997) Red Fox ISBN 0099539810
- The Lammas Field (1999) Hodder Children's ISBN 0340736992
- Darkwater Hall (2000) Hodder Children's ISBN 0340743832
- Corbenic (2002) Red Fox ISBN 9780099438489
- Darkhenge (2005) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370328590
- The Weather Dress (2005) Pont Books ISBN 1843235935
- Crown of Acorns (May 2010) Hodder Children's Books. ISBN 9780340970072
The Snow-Walker trilogy
[edit]- The Snow-Walker's Son (1993) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370317963 Red Fox pb ISBN 9780099251927
- The Empty Hand (1995) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370323106 Red Fox pb ISBN 0099251825
- The Soul Thieves (1996) The Bodley Head ISBN 0370324900 Red Fox pb ISBN 0099539713
The Book of the Crow series
[edit](US title: Relic Master series)
- The Relic Master Bodley Head 1998 ISBN 0-370-32426-9 Red Fox paperback 1998 ISBN 0099263939 (US title: The Dark City, 2011)
- The Interrex (1999) Bodley Head ISBN 0370324366 Red Fox paperback 2000 ISBN 0099263947 (US title: The Lost Heiress, 2011)
- Flain's Coronet (2000) Bodley Head ISBN 0370326024 Red Fox paperback ISBN 0-09-940306-4 (US title: The Hidden Coronet, 2011)
- The Margrave (2001) Red Fox paperback ISBN 0-09-940487-7 (US title: The Margrave, 2011)
The Oracle trilogy
[edit]- The Oracle Hodder Childrens 2003 ISBN 0340843764 ' (US title: The Oracle Betrayed Greenwillow Books, 2003)
- The Archon Hodder Childrens 2004 ISBN 0340843772 (US title: The Sphere of Secrets Greenwillow Books, 2004)
- The Scarab Hodder Childrens 2005 ISBN 0340878940(US title: Day of the Scarab, Greenwillow Books 2005)
Incarceron series
[edit]- Incarceron (2007) Hodder Childrens ISBN 9780340893609 2007 US Dial Penguin.
- Sapphique (2008) Hodder Childrens ISBN 9780340893616 2008 US Dial Penguin.
Chronoptika series
[edit]- Obsidian Mirror (2012) Hodder Childrens ISBN 9780340970089 US Dial Penguin
- The Box of Red Brocade (2013) Hodder Childrens ISBN 9781444912630 (US title: Slanted Worlds, 2013 Dial Penguin).
- The Door in the Moon (2015) Hodder Childrens ISBN 9781444912647 (2016 US Dial Penguin)
- The Speed of Darkness (2016) Hodder Childrens ISBN 9781444912647
The Clockwork Crow series
- The Clockwork Crow (2018) Firefly Press ISBN 978-1-910080-84-9
- The Velvet Fox (2019) Firefly Press ISBN 978-1-913102-08-1
- The Midnight Swan (2020) Firefly Press ISBN 978-1-913102-37-1
- Re-tellings.
- The Magic Thief (2010) Barrington Stoke.ISBN 9781842998212
- The Cat with Iron Claws. (2012) Pont Books. ISBN 9781848513174
- Culhwch and Olwen (2024) Graffeg Press ISBN 9781802586459
Short Stories.
The Red Gloves and Other Stories (2021) Firefly Press. ISBN 9781913102685
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Catherine Fisher - author, writer, novelist, UK - about". Catherine Fisher. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
- ^ gwecambrianweb (16 May 2019). "Catherine Fisher wins the Tir na n-Og children's literature award with The Clockwork Crow | Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru". Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Dates from British Library catalogue.
- ^ Dates from British Library catalogue.
- ^ "Tir Na N-og Awards". Welsh Books Council . Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ^ "Past Winners" (PDF). Costa Book Awards. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 December 2009. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
- ^ "Past Award Nominees and Winners". Horror Writers Association. 15 June 2000. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ^ "Mythopoeic Awards 2007". The Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ^ "Middle Earth, medievalism and mythopoeic fantasy", Children's Fantasy Literature, Cambridge University Press, pp. 133–160, 31 January 2016, retrieved 2 August 2024
- ^ "WHAT'S ON: Shortlist for book awards announced and includes Newport author". South Wales Argus. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2023.
- ^ "Catherine Fisher wins the Tir na n-Og children's literature award with The Clockwork Crow" Welsh Books Council. 16 May 2019. Retrieved 2019-09-07.
- Pollinger Limited page on Catherine (accessed 24 August 2006).
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Catherine Fisher at the Writers of Wales Database, Literature Wales
- Catherine Fisher at Fantastic Fiction
- Catherine Fisher profile at BBC Wales
- Catherine Fisher at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Catherine Fisher at Library of Congress, with 22 library catalogue records
- 1957 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Welsh poets
- 21st-century Welsh poets
- 20th-century Welsh novelists
- 21st-century Welsh novelists
- 20th-century Welsh women writers
- 21st-century Welsh women writers
- Welsh children's writers
- British women children's writers
- Welsh fantasy writers
- Academics of the University of Glamorgan
- Writers from Newport, Wales
- British women science fiction and fantasy writers
- Welsh women poets
- Welsh archaeologists
- British women archaeologists
- British pamphleteers
- Welsh women novelists