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Caitlín R Kiernan


(Caitlín Rebekah Kiernan)
Ireland (b.1964)

aka Kathleen Tierney

Caitlin R. Kiernan was born near Dublin, Ireland, but has spent most of her life in the southeastern United States. In college, she studied zoology, geology, and palaeontology, and has been employed as a vertebrate palaeontologist and college-level biology instructor.
 

Genres: Fantasy, Horror
 
New and upcoming books
January 2024

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Bradbury Weather
 
Series
Silk
   1. Silk (1998)
   2. Murder of Angels (2004)
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Dancy Flammarion
   1. Threshold (2001)
   2. Alabaster (2006)
     aka Alabaster: Pale Horse
   3. Comes a Pale Rider (2020)
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Tinfoil Dossier
   1. Agents of Dreamland (2017)
   2. Black Helicopters (2018)
   3. The Tindalos Asset (2020)
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Novels
   The Five of Cups (2003)
   Low Red Moon (2003)
   Daughter Of Hounds (2007)
   Beowulf (2007)
   The Red Tree (2009)
   The Drowning Girl (2012)
   Houses Under the Sea (2018)
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Collections
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Novellas and Short Stories
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Series contributed to
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Graphic Novels show
 
Non fiction show
 
Caitlín R Kiernan recommends
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Passing Strange (2017)
Ellen Klages
"With Passing Strange, Ellen Klages has spun a marvelously gritty tale of the bad old days, deftly weaving a tapestry from bittersweet nostalgia, magic, weirdness, romance, and the ugly truth of being queer in San Francisco at the dawn of WWII. It earns my highest compliment: I wanted more."

Books containing stories by Caitlín R Kiernan
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The Weird Cat (2023)
edited by
S T Joshi and Katherine Kerestman
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Best New Horror 31 (2021)
(Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, book 31)
edited by
Stephen Jones

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Awards
Bram Stoker Best First Novel nominee (1999) : Silk
World Fantasy Best Collection nominee (2006) : To Charles Fort, with Love
World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (2010) : The Red Tree
Bram Stoker Best Novel winner (2012) : The Drowning Girl
James Tiptree, Jr. Award Best Book winner (2012) : The Drowning Girl
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Book nominee (2013) : The Drowning Girl
Nebula Awards Best Novel nominee (2013) : The Drowning Girl
World Fantasy Best Novel nominee (2013) : The Drowning Girl


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