Kay Kenyon is an American science fiction and fantasy writer currently living in Wenatchee, Washington. One of her most recent books was a series including Bright of the Sky and A World Too Near.
Genres: Fantasy
New and upcoming books
Series
Entire And the Rose
1. Bright of the Sky (2007)
2. A World Too Near (2008)
3. City Without End (2009)
4. Prince of Storms (2010)
1. Bright of the Sky (2007)
2. A World Too Near (2008)
3. City Without End (2009)
4. Prince of Storms (2010)
Dark Talents
1. At the Table of Wolves (2017)
2. Serpent in the Heather (2018)
3. Nest of the Monarch (2019)
1. At the Table of Wolves (2017)
2. Serpent in the Heather (2018)
3. Nest of the Monarch (2019)
Arisen Worlds
1. The Girl Who Fell Into Myth (2023)
2. Stranger in the Twisted Realm (2023)
3. Servant of the Lost Power (2024)
4. Keeper of the Mythos Gate (2024)
1. The Girl Who Fell Into Myth (2023)
2. Stranger in the Twisted Realm (2023)
3. Servant of the Lost Power (2024)
4. Keeper of the Mythos Gate (2024)
Novels
The Seeds of Time (1997)
Leap Point (1998)
Rift (1999)
Tropic of Creation (2000)
Maximum Ice (2002)
The Braided World (2003)
A Thousand Perfect Things (2013)
Queen of the Deep (2015)
Leap Point (1998)
Rift (1999)
Tropic of Creation (2000)
Maximum Ice (2002)
The Braided World (2003)
A Thousand Perfect Things (2013)
Queen of the Deep (2015)
Collections
Novellas and Short Stories
The Book of Faces (2015)
Castoff World (2015)
Kingdom Come (2015)
The Last Wave (2015)
The Spires of Greme (2015)
Castoff World (2015)
Kingdom Come (2015)
The Last Wave (2015)
The Spires of Greme (2015)
Books containing stories by Kay Kenyon
Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 45 (2020)
July 2020
(Galaxy's Edge Magazine, book 45)
edited by
Lezli Robyn
Avatar Dreams (2018)
Science Fiction Visions of Avatar Technology
edited by
Kevin J Anderson and Mike Resnick
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Kay Kenyon recommends
The Robots of Gotham (2018)
Todd McAulty
"Soldiers, spies, diplomats--and that's just the machines. Wait until you meet the wise-cracking hero and his dog. Wildly inventive, outrageous fun!"
Black Blade Blues (2010)
(Sarah Beauhall, book 1)
J A Pitts
"A hip, urban take on dragons and dwarves, and add to that a sexy blacksmith in Doc Martens. It's about time we had a fantasy heroine like Sarah Beauhall!"
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