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Tanya Huff


Tanya Sue Huff is a Canadian fantasy author born in 1957 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Biography

Raised in Kingston, Ontario, her first sale was to the Picton Gazette when she was ten. They paid $10 for two of her poems. She joined the Canadian Naval Reserve in 1975 as a cook, ending her service in 1979 after four years. She later received a BAA degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic University in Toronto.

She spent eight years from 1984 to 1992 working at Bakka, North America's oldest surviving science fiction book store, in Toronto. During this time she wrote 7 books and 9 short stories, many of which were subsequently published. In 1992, after living for 13 years in downtown Toronto, she moved with her four large cats to the countryside of rural Ontario, where she currently resides with her partner Fiona Patton. Her current pet population consists of six cats and an unintentional chihuahua.

Books

Keeper's Chronicles

  1. Summon the Keeper (1998)
  2. The Second Summoning (2001)
  3. Long Hot Summoning (2003)

Quarters Series

  1. Sing the Four Quarters (1994)
  2. Fifth Quarter (1995)
  3. No Quarter (1996)
  4. The Quartered Sea (1999)

Novels of Crystal

  1. Child of the Grove (1988)
  2. The Last Wizard (1989)

Victory Nelson

  1. Blood Price (1991)
  2. Blood Trail (1992)
  3. Blood Lines (1992)
  4. Blood Pact (1993)
  5. Blood Debt (1997)

Smoke and Shadows

Planned to be a trilogy, a follow-up to the Victory Nelson books with some of the same characters.

  1. Smoke and Shadows (2004)

Valor

  1. Valor's Choice (2000)
  2. The Better Part of Valor (2002)

Other Novels

  • Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light (1989)
  • The Fire's Stone (1990)
  • Scholar of Decay (1995) a Ravenloft novel
  • What Ho, Magic! (1999) a collection of short stories
  • Relative Magic (2003) a collection of short stories

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