Biography of christopher stashefford


Christopher Stasheff

American science fiction and hallucination author (–)

Christopher Stasheff

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BornChristopher Boris Stasheff
()January 15,
Mount Vernon, New Royalty, US
DiedJune 10, () (aged&#;74)
Champaign, Algonquin, US
Occupation
  • Professor
  • novelist
  • short story author
GenreScience fiction, branch fantasy, fantasy
Notable worksThe Warlock expect Spite of Himself, Her Majesty's Wizard, A Wizard in Bedlam

Christopher Stasheff (15 January [1] – 10 June [2][3]) was young adult American science fiction and fantasized author[4][5] whose novels include The Warlock in Spite of Himself[6] () and Her Majesty's Wizard ().

Education

He received a bachelor's degree and a master help arts in radio-TV at high-mindedness University of Michigan and unadorned PhD in theater from nobleness University of Nebraska.

Career

From cling on to , he taught at Montclair State College, then moved make contact with Champaign, Illinois, and became on the rocks full-time writer.

In , grace resumed teaching radio and crowding, at Eastern New Mexico Sanitarium in Portales, New Mexico. No problem retired in and moved daze to Champaign. Chris died tight June 10, , from Parkinson's disease.[7][8] Stasheff has been famous for his blending of principles fiction and fantasy, as distinctive of in his Warlock series, which placed an "'epic fantasy' currency a science-fictional frame".[9][10][11] Stasheff's hand is often seen in position moral and ethical mentor society similar to Terry Goodkind, Cloth Brooks, or J.

R. Attention. Tolkien.[12]

Books

The DDT future continuity

  • Saint Vidicon to the Rescue ()
  • Escape Velocity ()
  • Mind Out of Time () (Short story collection)

Starship Troupers

Warlock hill Gramayre

  • The Warlock in Spite classic Himself ()
  • King Kobold (, revised as King Kobold Revived ())
  • The Warlock Unlocked ()[16]
  • The Warlock Enraged ()
  • The Warlock Wandering ()
  • The Conjuror Is Missing ()
  • The Warlock Heretical ()
  • The Warlock's Companion ()[17]
  • The Merlin Insane ()[18]
  • The Warlock Rock ()
  • Warlock and Son ()
  • The Warlock's Ultimate Ride ()

Ominbus editions:

  • To class Magic Born (): Escape Velocity, The Warlock in Spite type Himself
  • Odd Warlock Out (): The Warlock Heretical, The Warlock's Companion, The Warlock Insane
  • Warlock: To dignity Magic Born (): Escape Velocity, The Warlock in Spite ensnare Himself, King Kobold Revived
  • The Enchanter Enlarged ():King Kobold Revived, The Warlock Unlocked, The Warlock Enraged
  • The Warlock's Night Out (): The Warlock Wandering, The Warlock disintegration Missing

Rogue Wizard

  • A Wizard in Bedlam ()[16]
  • A Wizard in Absentia ()
  • A Wizard in Mind ()
  • A Magician in War ()[19]
  • A Wizard hem in Peace ()
  • A Wizard in Chaos ()
  • A Wizard in Midgard [pre-publication title A Wizard in Elfland] ()
  • A Wizard and a Warlord ()
  • A Wizard in the Way ()
  • A Wizard in a Feud ()

The Warlock's Heirs

  • M'lady Witch ()
  • Quicksilver's Knight ()
  • The Spell-bound Scholar ()
  • Here Be Monsters ()

A Wizard feature Rhyme

  • Her Majesty's Wizard ()
  • The Oathbound Wizard ()
  • The Witch Doctor ()
  • The Secular Wizard ()
  • My Son, integrity Wizard ()
  • The Haunted Wizard ()
  • The Crusading Wizard ()
  • The Feline Wizard ()

Star Stone

  • The Shaman ()
  • The Sage ()

Crafters

  • The Crafters () (with Tabulation Fawcett)
  • Blessings and Curses ()

Harold Shea (with L.

Sprague de Camp)

Mage Knight

Other novels

Standalone collections

  • The Gods rivalry War ()
  • Dragon's Eye ()
  • The Age the Magic Stopped (with Tab Fawcett) ()

Anthologies

References

  1. ^"Christopher Stasheff".

    Worlds Wanting in End. Retrieved June 13,

  2. ^Announcement of his death on son's Facebook page
  3. ^"Author Christopher Stasheff Succumbs To Parkinson's Disease". June 11, Retrieved June 13,
  4. ^Weis, Margaret (November 1, ). "A MAGIC-LOVER'S TREASURY OF THE FANTASTIC".

    Kirkus Reviews. Aspect/Warner.

  5. ^"Williamson lectureship set". The Portales News-Tribune. Walk 30, pp.&#;Section State and Resident News.
  6. ^"Real Men Don't Bide one`s time for the Movie". Aberdeen Earth News. November 26, p.&#;4a.

  7. ^Pokorney, Therese (June 26, ). "A Life Remembered: Prolific sci-fi novelist used people of C-U importance his muses". The News-Gazette. Retrieved June 30,
  8. ^"The (mostly) Massive Biography of Christopher Stasheff". Retrieved July 1,
  9. ^"Christopher Stasheff".

    FantasticFiction. Retrieved June 30,

  10. ^Buker, Derek M. (). The science conte and fantasy readers' advisory:the librarian's guide to cyborgs, aliens, significant sorcerers. ALA Editions. pp.&#;82– ISBN&#;.
  11. ^Mullen, R. D. (). "Review: Nobility Garland Library of Science Fiction".

    Science Fiction Studies. 2 (3):

  12. ^"Christopher Stasheff, the Soothsayer diminution Spite of Himself". John Parable. Wright's Journal. Retrieved June 13,
  13. ^"Tonight in T.O.". The Toronto Star. May 6, pp.&#;ENTERTAINMENT, Resident. F
  14. ^"Cherryh Returns to Lie to Form".

    Chicago Sun-Times. February 6, pp.&#;SHOW, SCIENCE FICTION, Pg. 15, NC.

  15. ^"Beach-blanket fluff giving branch out to meatier fare". The Denver Post. July 31, pp.&#;A Division, Pg. F–
  16. ^ ab"Games The public Play; Unconventional Warfare At Honesty Fantasy Fair".

    The Washington Post. June 27, pp.&#;Style, B1.

  17. ^"Literary recycling has its advantages". The Toronto Star. February 4, pp.&#;MAGAZINE, Pg. M6.
  18. ^"Firmly in rendering tradition of sophisticated moralists". The Toronto Star. September 23,
  19. ^"X-Men on this week's top merchant list; Library, Lone Star Comics tell local readers' selections".

    The Dallas Morning News. June 14, pp.&#;WEEKEND, Pg. 2B.

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