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Storm Constantine

Storm Constantine is a British science fiction and fantasy author, primarily known for her Wraeththu series. Since the late 1980s she has written more than 20 novels, plus several non-fiction books. She is featured in the Goth Bible and is often included in discussions of alternative sexuality and gender in science fiction and fantasy; many of her novels include same-sex relationships or hermaphrodites or other unusual twists of gender. Magic, mysticism and ancient legends (like the Grigori) also figure strongly in her works.

In 2003 she launched Immanion Press, based out of Stafford, England. The publishing company publishes not only her own works but those of new writers, as well as well-known genre writers, mainly from the U.K.

Contents

Novels

Wraeththu Chronicles

  • The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit (1987)
  • The Bewitchments of Love and Hate (1988)
  • The Fulfillments of Fate and Desire (1989)

Artemis

  • The Monstrous Regiment (1990)
  • Aleph (1991)

Grigori Trilogy

  • Stalking Tender Prey (1995)
  • Scenting Hallowed Blood (1996)
  • Stealing Sacred Fire (1997)

Magravandias

  • Sea Dragon Heir (1998)
  • The Crown of Silence (2000)
  • The Way of Light (2001)

Wraeththu Histories

  • The Wraiths of Will and Pleasure (2003)
  • The Shades of Time and Memory (2004)
  • The Ghosts of Blood and Innocence (2005)

Wraeththu Novellas

  • The Hienama: A Story of the Sulh (2005)

Wraeththu Role-Playing Game Books

  • From Enchantment to Fulfilment (with Gabriel Strange, Lydia Wood, 2005)

Additional Fiction Works

Non-Fiction Works

  • The Inward Revolution (with Deborah Benstead) (1998)
  • Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra (with Elouise Coquio) (1999)
  • Egyptian Birth Signs (2002)
  • Wraeththu Mythos: The Grimoire of Deharan Magick (forthcoming 2005)

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