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Deborah J. Ross

    Deborah J. Ross crea narrativas cautivadoras de fantasía y ciencia ficción, explorando a menudo complejas dinámicas de personajes dentro de mundos ricamente imaginados. Su prosa se caracteriza por una cualidad inmersiva que atrae profundamente a los lectores a las historias que se desarrollan. El trabajo de Ross a menudo profundiza en temas de identidad, conexión y el viaje del autodescubrimiento. Aporta una voz distintiva a la ficción especulativa, creando experiencias memorables para su audiencia.

    Collaborators
    Pearls of Fire, Dreams of Steel
    Ink Dance
    The Seven-Petaled Shield: Book One of the Seven-Petaled Shield
    Jewels of Darkover
    Hastur Lord. A Novel of Darkover
    • Regis Hastur, lord of Darkover, faces pressure from the Terran Federation to abandon its closed world status, fearing for his planet's resources and culture. Amidst political intrigue, he discovers an illegitimate brother, Rinaldo, whose emergence threatens Regis's leadership and the future of Darkover. Rinaldo has his own agenda.

      Hastur Lord. A Novel of Darkover
    • Jewels of Darkover

      • 248 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      For more than six decades, readers have fallen in love with Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover, a "Lost Colony" world of telepaths, swordsmen, intelligent alien races, and long-buried mysteries. From the glacier-shrouded Hellers Mountains to the arid Dry Towns, the ancient realms of the Ages of Chaos, and the star-faring Terran Federation, Darkover is brimming with adventure, intrigue, and romance. Editor Deborah J. Ross proudly presents this all-original collection in the finest spirit of Darkovan tales for your reading delight. Evey Brett + Barb Caffrey + Margaret L. Carter and Leslie Roy Carter + Lillian Csernica + India and Rosemary Edghill + Leslie Fish + Shariann Lewitt + Marella Sands + Deborah Millitello + Diana L. Paxson + Rhondi Salsitz

      Jewels of Darkover
    • A Kirkus June 2013 top pick, this book features a compelling narrative that captivates readers with its rich character development and intricate plot. It explores profound themes of resilience, identity, and the human experience, drawing the audience into a world filled with emotional depth and thought-provoking scenarios. The author's unique storytelling style combines vivid imagery with engaging dialogue, making it a standout choice for those seeking a memorable literary experience.

      The Seven-Petaled Shield: Book One of the Seven-Petaled Shield
    • Ink Dance

      Essays on the Writing Life

      • 236 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Offering a blend of inspiration and practical advice, this collection features insightful essays aimed at both novice and seasoned writers. Topics include initiating the writing process, engaging with creativity, crafting compelling characters, managing queries, handling criticism, and overcoming creative challenges. Additionally, it provides space for personal reflections, making it a valuable resource for anyone navigating the complexities of the writing journey.

      Ink Dance
    • Pearls of Fire, Dreams of Steel

      • 286 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The narrative weaves together a tapestry of diverse characters, each with their own struggles and transformations. A young girl becomes a fierce warrior through a magical pearl, while a dragon, tied to an amber amulet, enlists a forest wizard's help. A vengeful, crippled fairy seeks retribution against her captors, and a cunning vampire navigates the shadows to outsmart those who exploit women. The intertwining stories explore themes of power, revenge, and the quest for justice in a fantastical world.

      Pearls of Fire, Dreams of Steel
    • Collaborators

      • 418 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Set against a backdrop of impending war, the arrival of a disabled Terran spaceship on the planet Bandar creates a clash of cultures. The Terran crew struggles to navigate the complex politics and gender fluidity of the natives, while the captain resorts to force for repairs. A young scientist's attempt to introduce human values ultimately leads to unforeseen consequences, highlighting the challenges of cross-cultural interactions and the dangers of imposing one’s beliefs on another society.

      Collaborators
    • A Heat Wave in the Hellers

      and Other Tales of Darkover

      • 178 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Set in the richly imagined world of Darkover, this collection features the unique tales of Deborah J. Ross, including her first story "Midwife," where a young woman becomes the unexpected surrogate for a banshee chick. The anthology showcases a blend of drama, romance, and humor, highlighting Ross's storytelling prowess as recognized by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Following Bradley's passing, Ross has expanded the series and curated this comprehensive volume, which includes both published and previously unseen stories, celebrating her contributions to the Darkover universe.

      A Heat Wave in the Hellers
    • The Children of Kings

      • 464 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      Court life for prince Gareth Elhalyn, grandson of the legendary Regis Hastur, has become unbearable. In a desperate attempt to escape, Gareth appeals to his powerful grandmother, Linnea, and with her blessings, disguises himself and travels to the barbarous, warlike dry towns where no one will recognize a prince. Meanwhile, Linnea has never ceased to search for her lost daughter, Kierestelli, whom she and Regis were forced to send into hiding with the native chieri.

      The Children of Kings