Jacqueline Lichtenberg is the author of Dushau, winner of the Romantic Times Award; Molt Brother; and Unto Zeor, Forever, winner of the Galaxy Award. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona.
Genres: Science Fiction
Series
Jacqueline Lichtenberg Collected
1. Science Is Magic Spelled Backwards (2011)
2. Through the Moon Gate (2011)
1. Science Is Magic Spelled Backwards (2011)
2. Through the Moon Gate (2011)
Novels
Anthologies edited
Series contributed to
Sime/Gen
1. House of Zeor (1974)
2. Unto Zeor, Forever (1978)
3. First Channel (1980) (with Jean Lorrah)
4. Mahogany Trinrose (1981)
5. Channel's Destiny (1982) (with Jean Lorrah)
6. RenSime (1984)
8. Zelerod's Doom (1986) (with Jean Lorrah)
9. Personal Recognizance (2010)
11. To Kiss or to Kill (2005) (with Jean Lorrah)
12. The Farris Channel (2012)
13. Fear and Courage (2015) (with others)
14. A Change of Tactics (2017) (with Jean Lorrah and Mary Lou Mendum)
15. A Shift of Means (2019) (with Jean Lorrah and Mary Lou Mendum)
16. A Test of Courage (2023) (with Mary Lou Mendum)
1. House of Zeor (1974)
2. Unto Zeor, Forever (1978)
3. First Channel (1980) (with Jean Lorrah)
4. Mahogany Trinrose (1981)
5. Channel's Destiny (1982) (with Jean Lorrah)
6. RenSime (1984)
8. Zelerod's Doom (1986) (with Jean Lorrah)
9. Personal Recognizance (2010)
11. To Kiss or to Kill (2005) (with Jean Lorrah)
12. The Farris Channel (2012)
13. Fear and Courage (2015) (with others)
14. A Change of Tactics (2017) (with Jean Lorrah and Mary Lou Mendum)
15. A Shift of Means (2019) (with Jean Lorrah and Mary Lou Mendum)
16. A Test of Courage (2023) (with Mary Lou Mendum)
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Jacqueline Lichtenberg
Five Seasons of Angel (2004)
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Discuss Their Favorite Vampire
edited by
Glenn Yeffeth
More books
Award nominations
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Jacqueline Lichtenberg recommends
The Magic Touch (1996)
Jody Lynn Nye
"Nothing but a smile of delight laced with little squeaks of discovery."
Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman (1950)
Nelson S Bond
"As a budding writer, this book taught me the value of vivid characters who behave in a consistent manner . . . this is the kind of book no home sf/f library should be without."
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