Talk:K. D. Wentworth

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Untitled[edit]

I moved the following here:

Short Stories

  • Daddy's Girls, Writers of the Future V, Spring 1989
  • Dust, Starshore #1, January 1990
  • Pilgrimage to aLeth Four,Midnight Zoo, vol.1, #3, May/June 1991
  • Brother Billy's Good News, Not Yet, May 1991.
  • The Ronnie, Hitchock's Mystery Magazine, August 1991
  • The Tie That Binds, Figment #7, Fall 1991
  • The Willow King, Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, #6, October 1991
  • Due Process, Aboriginal SF, December 1991
  • Blue Suede Soul, Tales of the Unanticipated, #9, Fall/Winter 1991/1992
  • The Doll, St. Anthony Messenger, July 1992
  • Brought to You by NurseriTek, Mean Lizards, #1, 1992
  • Dark of the Moon, After Hours #13, Winter 1992
  • Spin, Aboriginal SF, Fall 1992
  • No Place Like Home, Hitchock's Mystery Magazine, October 1993
  • Comrades-in-Arms, Tales of the Unanticipated, #12, Fall/Winter 1993/1994
  • Sacred Ground, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct./Nov. 1993
  • The Ronnie, reprinted in Hitchock's Tales of the Supernatural and the Fantastic, Fall 1993
  • Some Like Them Dead, Figment, Fall 1993
  • Along the Old Rose Trail, Tomorrow, December 1993
  • Shore Leave, Aboriginal SF, Spring 1994
  • The Court of Sorrows, Galaxy, Mar./April 1994
  • Due Process, reprinted in Science Fictions Writer's Marketplace, September 1991
  • Brother Billy's Good News, reprinted in Galaxy, Sept./Oct. 1994 (shortened version)
  • The Sport of Kings, Mindsparks, Fall 1994
  • Yule, Galaxy, November/December 1994
  • Sacred Ground, reprinted in Russian Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1994
  • Night of the Living Bra, Return to the Twilight Zone, December 1994
  • As You Sow, Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 1995
  • Under the Weather, Hitchock's Mystery Magazine, October 1995
  • The Turquoise Horse, Vision Quests, October 1995
  • Burning Bright, Aboriginal SF, Summer 1996
  • The Tie That Binds, reprinted in Fiction Quarterly, June 1996
  • Outhouse Moon, reprinted in E-Scape, October 1996
  • Dust, reprinted in Freezer Burn, October 1996
  • The Tie That Binds, reprinted in Branded Monkey, May 1997
  • Amethyst Nights, Tomorrow, June 1997
  • Another Country, Dying for It, Harper Prism: October 1997
  • Tis the Season, Fantasy and Science Fictions, December 1997
  • In the Land of the Bears, Realms of Fantasy, December 1997
  • Blade Runner, Did You Say Chicks?!, Baen Books: February 1998
  • Sand Dance, Galaxy Online, February 1998
  • Tall One, Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1998
  • Wings, Quantum, March 1999
  • The Grave, Cemetery Sonata, March 1999
  • The Embians, Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1999
  • Hallah Iron-Thighs and the Five Unseemly Sorrows, Chicks and Chained Mail, May 1999
  • River's Child, Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, August 1999
  • The Girl Who Loved Fire,Realms of Fantasy, April 1999
  • The Gender Plague: One Man's Story, Age of Reason, August 1999
  • How I've Been Passing the Time Until Waiting is Filled (essay), L. Ron Hubbard's Writer's of the Future XV , October 1999
  • What the Roses Said, Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Winter 2000
  • A Taste of Song, Such A Pretty Face, May 2000
  • Her Fair and Unpolluted Flesh, Treachery and Treason, March 2000
  • The Battle for Cassville, Galaxy Online, August, 2000
  • Cat and Mouse, One Hundred Crafty Little Cat Crimes, Fall 2000
  • Hallah Iron-Thighs and the Change of Life, The Chick is in the Mail, Baen: October 2000
  • The Girl Who Loved Fire, (reprint) Eternal Twilight, June 2001
  • The Leafsmith, Speculon, August 2001
  • Blues for Amy-Future Orbits, Premiere Issue, October 2001
  • Due Process-Science Fiction Law Journal, October 2001 (reprint)

I really don't think we need such an exhaustive list of short stories. -- Zoe

Empire series[edit]

I don't know if that's the official series name, but since the second book in that series has been released, I put it under Empire and moved the first book under that heading too. Bizzybody (talk) 03:00, 13 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]