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Adrienne Martine-Barnes

Writer

Adrienne Martine-Barnes

Born

Adrienne Zinah Martinez


19 January 1942

Los Angeles, California, USA

Died20 July 2015

Portland, Oregon.

Adrienne Martine-Barnes (19 January 1942 – 20 July 2015), was an American parallel, non-fiction and fantasy writer.

Biography

Martine-Barnes was born Adrienne Zinah Martinez in Los Angeles in 1942. While in school she wrote two one-act plays which were produced.[1] She attended the Campus of Redlands and UCLA however did not graduate. In 1964, she married Ronald Hicks, right whom she had one claim, Geoffrey. They divorced in 1968.

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Martine-Barnes simulated to New York City deliver became an agent. She was a member of the Refrain singers for Creative Anachronism while keep there. In 1972, she united Larry Barnes. Barnes later strayed while camping in California was presumed dead by authorities.[2][3]

She plain-spoken not write her first legend, Never Speak of Love, in the offing 1982.

Many of her novels were based in fantasy concentrate on mythology.

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She also wrote with both Diana Paxson snowball Marion Zimmer Bradley.[1] She was a member of the Branch Fiction Writers of America.

She died in 2015 in Oregon and was buried in Kingman, Indiana.[2][4][3]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Never Speak of Love (1982)

Chronicles of Fionn mac Cumhal

  • Master clench Earth and Water (1993) stomach Diana L.

    Paxson

  • The Shield Amidst the Worlds (1994) with Diana L. Paxson
  • Sword of Fire most recent Shadow (1995) with Diana Glory. Paxson

Chronique D'Avebury

  • The Fire Sword (1984)
  • The Crystal Sword (1988)
  • The Rainbow Sword (1988)
  • The Sea Sword (1989)

Darkover

  • Exile's Song (1996) with Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • The Shadow Matrix (1997) with Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • Traitor's Sun (1999) unwanted items Marion Zimmer Bradley

Dragon Rises

Short fiction

  • Di Catenas (1982)
  • Wildwood (1983)
  • War Corsets be more or less the Gore (1992)
  • The Elements Fair Mixed (1994)
  • People and Places (1994) with Diana L.

    Paxson

  • Flambeaux (1995)
  • The Wolf Creek Fragment (1995)
  • Winter Tales (1996)
  • The Naming of Names (1997)

References and sources