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Storm Constantine occurs as British science fiction and fantasy author, primarily known for her Wraeththu series. Since a late 1980s she has written more than Twenty novels, + many non-nonfictional prose books. She is featured in the Goth Bible and is typically involved within discussions of alternative sexuality and gender in science fiction and fantasy; several of her novels include equivalent-sex relationships or even hermaphrodites or more unusual twists of gender. Magic, mysticism & ancient legends (rather a Grigori) also figure strongly around her works.
Within 2003 she launched [http://www.immanionpress.wox.org Immanion Press], based away from Stafford, England. A publishing house publishes non sole her have works however people of freshly writers, likewise too-known genre writers, principally from either a U.K.
Novels
Wraeththu Chronicles
A Enchantments of Flesh & Spirit (1987)
A Enchantment of Love & Hatred (1988)
A Fulfillments of Fate & Want (1989)
More editions:
Wraeththu (omnibus) (1993)
Revised editions of completely tierce published by [http://www.immanionpress.wox.org Immanion Press] within 2003-2004
Artemis
A Monstrous Regiment (1990)
Aleph (1991)
Grigori Trilogy
Stalking Caring Prey (1995)
Scenting Sacred Blood (1996)
Stealing Sacred Fire (1997)
Magravandias
Sea Dragon Heir (1998)
A Crown of Silence (2000)
A Way of Weak (2001)
Wraeththu Histories
A Spectre of Might & Pleasure (2003)
A Shades of Instance & Memory (2004)
A Ghosts of Blood & Innocence (2005)
Wraeththu Novellas
The Hienama: A Story of the Sulh (2005)
Wraeththu Role-Playing Game Books
From either Enchantment to Fulfilment (by having Gabriel Unknown, Lydia Wood, 2005)
Additional Fiction Works
Hermetech (1991)
Burying a Shadow (1992)
Sign for the Sacred (1993)
Calenture (1994)
3 Heralds of the Storm (1997)
Thinly Air (1999)
A Thorn Son (1999)
A Oracle Lips (1999)
A Thorn Son & More Dreams of Dark Want (2003)
Silverheart (sustaining Michael Moorcock) (2000)
Non-Fiction Works
A Inbound Revolution (by owning Deborah Benstead) (1998)
Bast & Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra (by using Elouise Coquio) (1999)
Egyptian Birth Signs (2002)
Wraeththu Mythos: A Grimoire of Deharan Magick (forthcoming 2005)
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