Gael Baudino
Appearance
Gael Baudino (born 1955) is a contemporary American fantasy author who also writes under the pseudonyms of Gael Kathryns, Gael A. Kathryns, K.M. Tonso, and G.A. Kathryns. She attended college at the University of Southern California.[1] Sometime before 1994 she converted from Dianic Wicca and became a Quaker.[2][3] As Gael Kathryns she contributed several instructional articles about harping to the Folk Harp Journal during the 1990s.[4]
Bibliography
[edit]The Dragonsword Trilogy
[edit]- Dragonsword (1988) ISBN 1-55802-003-9
- Duel of Dragons (1991) ISBN 0-451-45097-3
- Dragon Death (1992) ISBN 0-451-45147-3
The Strands Series
[edit]- Strands of Starlight (1989) ISBN 0-451-16371-0[5]
- Maze of Moonlight (1993) ISBN 0-451-45230-5
- Shroud of Shadow (1993) ISBN 0-451-45294-1
- Strands of Sunlight (1994) ISBN 0-451-45408-1
- Spires of Spirit (1997) ISBN 0-451-45568-1 - A collection of six short stories set in the "Strands" universe.
The Water! series
[edit]- O Greenest Branch! (1995) ISBN 0-451-45449-9
- The Dove Looked In (1996) ISBN 0-451-45497-9
- Branch and Crown (1996) ISBN 0-451-45553-3
Standalone
[edit]- Gossamer Axe (1990) ISBN 0-451-45025-6
- The Borders of Life (1999) as G.A. Kathryns. ISBN 0-451-45574-6
- Darkling Incidence (2015) as K.M Tonso. ISBN 978-1938644245.
- Snow City (2017) as G.A. Kathryns. ISBN 978-1542858076
Short stories
[edit]- "Lady of the Forest End" - Amazons II edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (1982) ISBN 0-87997-736-1
- "The Shadow of the Starlight" - published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (April 1985), republished in 1997 in Spires of Spirit.
- "The Persistence of Memory" - published in:
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (November 1985)
- The Year's Best Fantasy 12 edited by Arthur W. Saha (1986) ISBN 0-88677-163-3
- The Bank Street Book of Fantasy edited by Howard Zimmerman (1989) ISBN 0-671-63146-2. This is a book of short stories converted into graphic novels for early teen readers.
- "Tidings of Comfort and Joy" edited by Dennis L. McKiernan - The Magic of Christmas (1992) ISBN 0-451-45190-2
- "Before" - Lammas Night edited by Mercedes Lackey (1996) ISBN 0-671-87713-5 - this story occurs in the same setting as Baudino's novel The Borders of Life.
- "Bitterfoot" - Sisters in Fantasy 2 edited by Susan Schwartz (1996) ISBN 0-451-45503-7
- "Charity" - in Spires of Spirit.
- "Lady of Light" -in Spires of Spirit
- "A Touch of Distant Hands" - in Spires of Spirit
- "Elvenhome" - in Spires of Spirit
- "Please Come to Denver (in the Spring)" in Spires of Spirit
Nonfiction works
[edit]- The Wire Strung Primer (as Gael Kathryns) - Raging Celt Productions, Englewood, Colorado, 1991
- Interview by David V. Barrett: "Music and Magic", in Interzone Science Fiction magazine #90 (1994), page 19–22.
Recordings
[edit]- For Martha (as Gael Kathryns) - RC901 Raging Celt Productions, Englewood, Colorado, 1990 - original harp music
References
[edit]- ^ Baudino, Gael (1988). Author information on last page of Dragonsword. Lynx Books. ISBN 1-55802-003-9.
- ^ Barret, David V. (December 1994). "Music and Magic". Interzone Science Fiction and Fantasy. 90: 19–22.
- ^ "List of Famous Quakers". Archived from the original on August 17, 2000. Retrieved June 18, 2007.
- ^ "List of Contributors to FHJ". Archived from the original on December 25, 2006. Retrieved December 12, 2007.
- ^ "Book Review: Strands of Starlight". Interzone Science Fiction and Fantasy. 91: 58. January 1995.
External links
[edit]- Pages of Starlight at the Wayback Machine (archived July 29, 2005), archive of a fan page
- Bibliography at the Wayback Machine (archived March 5, 2007), archive of SciFan page
- Gael Baudino at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Categories:
- 1955 births
- 20th-century American novelists
- American fantasy writers
- American women short story writers
- American women novelists
- Dianic Wiccans
- Living people
- American Quakers
- Converts to Quakerism
- Converts to Protestantism from pagan religions
- Lambda Literary Award winners
- American women science fiction and fantasy writers
- 20th-century American women writers
- 20th-century American short story writers
- 21st-century American women writers