Robin McKinley
Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley is an American author of fantasy and children's books. Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book.
, McKinley has written or contributed to twenty books. Her most recent novel is Shadows.
Biography
Robin McKinley was born as Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley on November 16, 1952 in Warren, Ohio. Her father William McKinley was an officer in the United States Navy and her mother Jeanne Turrell McKinley was a teacher. As a result of her father's changing naval posts, McKinley grew up all over the world, including in California, New York, Japan, and Maine. She was educated at Gould Academy, a preparatory school in Bethel, Maine. McKinley went on to attend college, first at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1970–1972 and later at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where she graduated summa cum laude in 1975.Robin McKinley lives in Hampshire, England. Her husband was author Peter Dickinson; they were married from 1991 until his death in 2015. They had no children, though Dickinson had children from his first marriage.
McKinley currently has two dogs, and her many "obsessions" include learning Japanese, playing the piano, horseback riding, gardening, cooking, and bell ringing.
Career
After graduating from college, she remained in Maine for several years working as a research assistant and later in a bookstore. During this time, she completed her first book, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast. It was accepted for publication by the first publisher it was sent to and upon publication immediately pushed McKinley to prominence. The book was named an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults.Awards
- 1983 Newbery Honor for The Blue Sword.
- 1985 Newbery Medal for The Hero and the Crown.
- 1986 World Fantasy Award for Anthology/Collection for Imaginary Lands, as editor.
- 1998 Phoenix Award Honor Book for Beauty.
- 2004 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Sunshine.
Writing
McKinley has written two novels set in the imaginary land of Damar, The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown. Her contribution to the Imaginary Lands anthology and the stories in A Knot in the Grain are also set there.
Her standalone novels include Sunshine, Shadows, and Dragonhaven.
The heroines in McKinley's books reflect certain qualities that she saw in herself as a young woman: clumsiness, plainness, bookishness, and disinterest in the usual social games that involve flirting and dating. In her Newbery Award acceptance speech, she said, "I didn't discover boys because they didn't discover me, and because their standards of discovery seemed to me too odd to be aspired to. They were the ones who got to have adventures, while we got to—well, not have adventures."
McKinley says she writes about strong heroines because she feels very strongly about the potential for girls to be "doing things", and she feels that the selection of fantasy literature featuring girls is scarce and unsatisfactory. According to biographer Marilyn H. Karrenbrock, "McKinley's females do not simper; they do not betray their own nature to win a man's approval. But neither do they take love lightly or put their own desires before anything else. In McKinley's books, the romance, like the adventure, is based upon ideals of faithfulness, duty, and honor."
Works
Children's picture books
- Rowan, Illustrated by Donna Ruff
- My Father is in the Navy, Illustrated by Martine Gourbalt
- The Stone Fey, Illustrated by John Clapp
Adaptations
- Black Beauty Storybook Edition, Illustrated by Susan Jeffers. Originally by Anna Sewell
- The Light Princess, Illustrated by Katie Thamer Treheme. Chapter book. Originally by George MacDonald
- Tales from the Jungle Book, Illustrated by Jos. A. Smith. Contains versions of "Kaa's Hunting", "Mowgli's Brothers", "Tiger! Tiger!" retold by McKinley and based on the short stories by Rudyard Kipling in The Jungle Book.
Stand Alone Novels
- - Folktales
- The Outlaws of Sherwood
- Deerskin
- Rose Daughter - Folktales
- Spindle's End - Folktales
- Sunshine
- Dragonhaven
- Chalice
- Shadows
Novels in Series
Damar
- The Blue Sword
- The Hero and the Crown
Pegasus
- Pegasus
- Ebon, Pegasus Book 2
- The Golden Country, Pegasus Book 3
Collections
- 'The Door in the Hedge
- *"The Stolen Princess"
- * "The Princess and the Frog"
- * "The Hunting of the Hind"
- * "The Twelve Dancing Princesses"
- Imaginary Lands, editor and contributor
- *"Paper Dragons", by James P. Blaylock
- *"The Old Woman and the Storm" by Patricia A. McKillip
- * "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" by Robert Westall
- * "Flight" by Peter Dickinson
- * "Evian Steel" by Jane Yolen
- * "Stranger Blood" by P. C. Hodgell
- * "The Curse of Igamor" by Michael de Larrabeiti
- * "Tam Lin" by Joan D. Vinge
- * "The Stone Fey" by Robin McKinley
- 'A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories
- *"The Healer"
- * "The Stagman"
- * "Touk's House"
- * "Buttercups"
- * "A Knot in the Grain"
- Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits, by Peter Dickinson and Robin McKinley
- *Prologue: The Water Sprite by Robin McKinley and Peter Dickinson
- *"The Mermaid Song" by Peter Dickinson
- * "The Sea-King's Son" by Robin McKinley
- * "Sea Serpent" by Peter Dickinson
- * "Water Horse" by Robin McKinley
- * "Kraken" by Peter Dickinson
- * "A Pool in the Desert" by Robin McKinley
- Fire: Tales of Elemental Spirits, by Peter Dickinson and Robin McKinley
- *"Phoenix" by Peter Dickinson
- *"Hellhound" by Robin McKinley
- * "Firework" by Peter Dickinson
- * "Salamander Man" by Peter Dickinson
- * "First Flight" by Robin McKinley
Other collections to which she has contributed
- Elsewhere, Volume II, edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold, with "The Healer"
- Elsewhere, Volume III, edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold, with "The Stagman"
- Faery!, edited by Terri Windling, with "Touk's House"
- Dragons and Warrior Daughters: Fantasy Stories by Women Writers, edited by Jessica Yates, with "The Healer"
- Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder edited by David G. Hartwell, with "The Princess and the Frog"
- Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture, edited by Jack D. Zipes, with "The Princess and the Frog"
- Silver Birch, Blood Moon, 1999, edited by Ellen Datlow and Teri Windling, with "Marsh-Magic"
- The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, with "A Pool in the Desert"
- Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 45, edited by John Joseph Adams, with "Hellhound"
Nonfiction
Book introductions
- Imaginary Lands
- Oz: The Hundredth Anniversary Celebration by Peter Glassman
- The Phoenix and the Carpet, by E. Nesbit
Selected interviews
- Video Interview by Tim Podell of "Good Conversations"!
- Robin McKinley Interviewed by Sandy Auden. Found in The Third Alternative #37, Spring 2004, editor Andy Cox
- Author Spotlight: Robin McKinley by Kevin McNeil. Found in Lightspeed, February 2014, editor John Joseph Adams
- Interviews in Sherwood: Robin McKinley by Allen W. Wright
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