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Jacqueline Carey (1964- ) is an [[author]] and [[novelist]], primarily of [[fantasy]] [[fiction]].
Jacqueline Carey (1964- ) is an [[author]] and [[novelist]], primarily of [[fantasy]] [[fiction]].


Her first novel was ''[[Kushiel's Dart]]'', published by [[Tor Books]] in 2001, and the recipient of the 2002 Lotus Award for Best First Novel. The Kushiel trilogy, completed with ''[[Kushiel's Chosen]]'' and ''[[Kushiel's Avatar]]'', follows the story of a [[courtesan]] in a [[historical fantasy]] society that follows a god, [[Elua]], whose precept is '''[[Love as thou wilt]]'''.
Her first novel was ''[[Kushiel's Dart]]'', published by [[Tor Books]] in 2001, and the recipient of the 2002 Lotus Award for Best First Novel. The Kushiel trilogy, completed with ''[[Kushiel's Chosen]]'' and ''[[Kushiel's Avatar]]'', follows the story of a [[courtesan]] in a [[historical fantasy]] or [[alternate history]] society that follows a god, [[Elua]], whose precept is '''[[Love as thou wilt]]'''.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==

Revision as of 10:00, 13 June 2004

Biography

Jacqueline Carey (1964- ) is an author and novelist, primarily of fantasy fiction.

Her first novel was Kushiel's Dart, published by Tor Books in 2001, and the recipient of the 2002 Lotus Award for Best First Novel. The Kushiel trilogy, completed with Kushiel's Chosen and Kushiel's Avatar, follows the story of a courtesan in a historical fantasy or alternate history society that follows a god, Elua, whose precept is Love as thou wilt.

Bibliography

Kushiel's Dart (2001)
Kushiel's Chosen (2002)
Kushiel's Avatar (2003)
Banewreaker (November 2004)
Godslayer
Imriel trilogy, book 1: no title (Spring 2006)