Kage Baker
Kage
Baker (born June 10, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy
writer.
She was born in Hollywood, California and has lived there and in Pismo Beach
most of her life. Before becoming a professional writer she spent many years in
theater, including teaching Elizabethan English as a second language.
She is best known for her "Company" series of historical time travel science
fiction. Her first stories were published in Asimov's Science Fiction in 1997,
and her first novel, In The Garden of Iden, by Hodder & Stoughton in the same
year. Other notable works include Mendoza in Hollywood (novel, 2000) and "The
Empress of Mars" (novella, 2003), which was nominated for a Hugo Award.
Her unusual first name (pronounced like the word "cage") is a portmanteau of the
names of her two grandmothers, Kate and Genevieve.
Bibliography
Novels of The Company
- In The Garden of Iden (1997)
- Sky Coyote (1999)
- Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)
- The Graveyard Game (2001)
- The Life of the World to Come (2004)
- The Children of the Company (2005)
- The Machine's Child (working title, 2006)
- The Sons of Heaven (working title, ?)
Company story collections
- Black Projects, White Knights (2002)
- Gods and Pawns (working title, 2007)
Other works
- Anvil of the World (2003)
- Mother Aegypt and Other Stories (2004)
- Dark Mondays (2006)
- The House of the Stag (forthcoming)
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