Jane Fletcher (writer)
Jane Fletcher is an English writer of lesbian speculative fiction. Her The Walls of Westenfort won the Golden Crown Literary Society's 2005 "Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Horror / Paranormal / Speculative" award, and her The Empress and the Acolyte won its 2007 Speculative Fiction award. In 2009, she received The Alice B Readers Award for career achievement.
Her Temple Landfall was shortlisted for the Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror category of the 18th Lambda Literary Awards in 2006, and her Wolfsbane Winter was shortlisted for the same category of the 23rd Lambda Literary Awards in 2011. Her Lorimal's Chalice was shortlisted for the 2003 Gaylactic Spectrum Award winners and nominees for best novel.Early life and education
Fletcher grew up in south east London, and has a degree in Physics from the University of Surrey.Selected publications
The Celeano series
- The Temple at Landfall, Original title: The World Celaeno Chose
- The Walls of Westernfort
- Rangers at Roadsend, Original title: The Wrong Trail Knife
- Dynasty of Rogues
- Shadow of the Knife
The Lyremouth Chronicles
- The Exile and the Sorcerer
- The Traitor and the Chalice
- The Empress and the Acolyte
- The High Priest and the Idol
Others
- Wolfsbane Winter
- The Shewstone
- Isle of Broken Years