Carol Berg Explained

Carol Berg
Occupation:Novelist
Nationality:American
Period:2000–present
Alma Mater:Rice University
University of Colorado
Genre:Fantasy, Historical Fiction

Carol Berg (born 1948) is the author of fantasy novels, including the books from the Rai-Kirah series, Song of the Beast, the books from The Bridge of D'Arnath series, the Lighthouse novels, and Collegia Magica.[1] She also writes the Chimera series under the pen name Cate Glass.[2]

Berg holds a degree in mathematics from Rice University, and a degree in computer science from the University of Colorado.[3] Before writing full-time, she designed software. She lives in Colorado, and is the mother of three boys.

Bibliography

The Rai-Kirah series

  1. Transformation (2000)
  2. Revelation (2001)
  3. Restoration (2002)

The Bridge of D'Arnath series

  1. Son of Avonar (2004)
  2. Guardians of the Keep (2004)
  3. The Soul Weaver (2005)
  4. Daughter of Ancients (2005)

The Lighthouse Duet

  1. Flesh and Spirit (2007)
  2. Breath and Bone (2008), the winner of the 2008 Colorado Book Award and the 2009 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award

The Sanctuary Duet

In the same setting as The Lighthouse Duet.

  1. Dust and Light (2014)
  2. Ash and Silver (2015)

Novels of the Collegia Magica

  1. The Spirit Lens (2010)
  2. The Soul Mirror (2011), the winner of the 2011 Colorado Book Award
  3. The Daemon Prism (2012)

The Chimera series (as Cate Glass)

  1. An Illusion of Thieves (2019)
  2. A Conjuring of Assassins (2020)
  3. A Summoning of Demons (2021)

Other works

  1. Song of the Beast, fantasy standalone (2003) and winner of the 2003 Colorado Book Award
  2. "Unmasking", a novella set in the world of the Rai-kirah in the collection Elemental Magic (2007)
  3. "At Fenwick Faire", a gritty myth; in Broken Links, Mended Lives, RMFW Press (2009)
  4. "Seeds", a short story set in the kingdom of Navronne; in Blackguards: Tales of Assassins, Mercenaries and Rogues, Ragnarok Publications (2015)
  5. "The Heart's Coda," novelette follow-up to Song of the Beast; in Lace and Blade 4, Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Trust (2018)

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carol Berg Bibliography. https://web.archive.org/web/20190829152134/https://www.carolberg.com/bibliography.html. dead. 2019-08-29. www.carolberg.com. 2019-08-29.
  2. Web site: Cate Glass: Author. https://web.archive.org/web/20190601000612/http://carolberg.com/index.html. dead. 2019-06-01. www.categlass.com. 2019-08-29.
  3. http://errol.oclc.org/laf/no00-68170.html Library of Congress name authority file