Judith Tarr
Judith Tarr is an American fantasy and science fiction author. She received her B.A. in Latin and English from Mount Holyoke College in 1976, and has an M.A. in Classics from Cambridge University, and an M.A. and PhD in Medieval Studies from Yale University. She taught Latin at Wesleyan University from 1990 to 1993.
She breeds Lipizzan horses at Dancing Horse Farm, her home in Vail, Arizona. The romantic fantasies that she writes under the name Caitlin Brennan feature "dancing horses" modeled on those that she raises.
''The Hound and the Falcon'' Trilogy
Tarr's The Hound and the Falcon trilogy is a fantasy trilogy set in twelfth and thirteenth century Europe. The trilogy focuses on a race of Elves with supernatural powers, secretly living in medieval society. The trilogy's main character is Alf, a young monk who is also a Elf. The trilogy features historical personages such as Francis of Assisi and King Richard I as characters.''Alamut''
In an interview, Tarr stated that she became interested in the period of the Crusades after hearing the 1971 record album, Music of the Crusades by David Munrow and the Early Music Consort of London. This inspired her to write her novel set in the period of the Crusades, Alamut. Tarr consulted the history books The Crusades Through Arab Eyes by Amin Maalouf and by Bernard Lewis, as part of her research for Alamut.''Epona'' series
Tarr's Epona series of novels is set in prehistoric Europe. The Epona series dramatises the ideas of archaeologist Marija Gimbutas about a matriarchal society existing in Paleolithic Europe.Pseudonyms
- Caitlin Brennan, pseudonym used for the White Magic series and House of the Star
- Kathleen Bryan, pseudonym used for the War of the Rose series
Novels
- The Hound and the Falcon, 1993,, a collection of earlier works:
- *The Isle of Glass, Bluejay, 1985,
- *The Golden Horn, Bluejay, 1985,
- *The Hounds of God, Bluejay, 1986,
- Avaryan Chronicles series:
- *The Hall of the Mountain King, Tor, 1986,
- *The Lady of Han-Gilen, Tor, 1987,
- *A Fall of Princes, Tor, 1988,
- *Arrows of the Sun, Tor, 1993,
- *Spear of Heaven, Tor, 1994,
- *Avaryan Rising, Orb, 1997,
- *Tides of Darkness, Tor, 2002,
- *Avaryan Resplendent, Tor, 2003,
- A Wind in Cairo, Bantam Spectra, 1989,
- Ars Magica, Bantam Spectra, 1989,
- The Alamut series :
- *Alamut, Doubleday, 1989,
- *The Dagger and the Cross, Doubleday, 1991,
- Blood Feuds, Baen, 1993,
- Lord of the Two Lands, Tor, 1993
- His Majesty's Elephant, Jane Yolen Books, 1993,
- Blood Vengeance, Baen, 1993,
- Throne of Isis, Forge, 1994,
- The Eagle's Daughter, Forge, 1995,
- Pillar of Fire, Forge, 1995,
- King and Goddess, Forge, 1996,
- Queen of Swords, Forge, 1997,
- Epona:
- *White Mare's Daughter, Forge, 1998,
- *The Shepherd Kings, Forge, June 1999
- *Lady of Horses, Forge, June 2000,
- *Daughter of Lir, Forge, June 2001,
- Household Gods, Tor, 1999,
- Kingdom of the Grail, Roc, September 2000,
- Pride of Kings, Roc, September 2001,
- Devil's Bargain, Roc, September 2002,
- House of War, Roc, November 2003,
- Queen of the Amazons, Tor, April 2004,
- Rite of Conquest, Roc, November 2004,
- King's Blood, Roc, October 2005,
- Bring Down the Sun, Tor, 2008,
- Living in Threes, Book View Cafe, 2014,
- Forgotten Suns, Book View Cafe, 2015,
Short fiction
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes |
"Them Old Hyannis Blues" | 1992 | Alternate Kennedys edited by Mike Resnick | ||
"Queen of Asia" | 1993 | Alternate Warriors edited by Mike Resnick | ||
"Cowards Die: A Tragicomedy in Several Fits" | 1994 | Alternate Outlaws by Mike Resnick | ||
"Horizon" | 2002 | Alternate Generals II edited by Harry Turtledove | ||
"Measureless to Man" | 2005 | Alternate Generals III edited by Harry Turtledove | ||
"Fool's errand" | 2015 |
As Caitlin Brennan
- House of the Star, Starscape, 2010,
- The Mountain's Call, Luna, 2004,
- Song of Unmaking, Luna, 2005,
- Shattered Dance, Luna, 2006,
As Kathleen Bryan
- The Serpent and the Rose, Tor, 2007,
- The Golden Rose, Tor, 2008,
- The Last Paladin, Tor, 2009,
Awards
- The Isle of Glass was the winner of the 1987 William Crawford Award
- Short story "Death and the Lady" was second place for the 1993 Theodore Sturgeon Award
- Lord of the Two Lands was nominated in 1994 for the World Fantasy Award for Best Novel and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel