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Sharon Green (July 6, 1942 – February 17, 2022) was an American science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and romance author.
Sharon Green | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States | July 6, 1942
Died | February 17, 2022 79) Roosevelt Care Center, Old Bridge, New Jersey | (aged
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | English |
Education | New York University (BA) |
Period | 1984–present |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy, mystery, romance |
Children | 3 |
Website | |
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Green was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1942 to Morris Green and Esther (née Bender) Green.[1] She attended high school in Brooklyn and graduated with a B.A. degree from New York University in 1963.[1]
Green married in 1963 and had three sons. In 1976, Green divorced her husband and raised her three sons, Andy, Brian and Curtis, as a single mother in Highland Park, New Jersey.[1][2]
Green moved to Tennessee in 1993 and then to Florida in 2006. She moved to Old Bridge, New Jersey in 2020.[2]
Green died at the Roosevelt Care Center on Thursday, February 17, 2022.[2]
Green began writing in high school. She styled her early writings after her favorite writer, Robert A. Heinlein.[3]
Before becoming a full-time author, she worked in several industries including as an AT&T shareowner correspondent, a construction assistant, then a bar steel assistant sales manager at an import firm.[2]
Green began her full time writing career in 1984. Her early works were marketed as similar to John Norman's Gor series,[4] but were actually intended as a rebuttal to Gor.[5] Green said that she set out first to lampoon Norman's Gor books by creating three-dimensional female characters and powerful female characters in similar fantasy settings.[6] Throughout her career she focused on writing strong female characters.[3]
This is a selected list of Green's published works.
Her website[7] reissued some of her older out-of-print books and released several new unissued eBooks series.[8]
Science fiction series with later sequels released directly on Green's website.
Fantasy series
Fantasy series
Also part of Silver Princess, Golden Knight series:
Science fiction series
Fantasy series released as a collection in 2001.
Lady Blade, Lord Fighter, Bereshith Publishing, 2001 (hardbound collector's edition[10])
Direct-to-eBook releases through Green's website.
Terrilian series sequels (direct-to-eBook releases through Green's website)
Fantasy series
Also part of Hidden Realms series:
Direct-to-eBook releases through Green's website.
Science fiction series
Science fiction series
Title | Publication
Date |
Publisher | Genres | Comments |
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Rebel Prince | 1986 | DAW Books | Science Fiction | Re-released online |
Dawn Song | 1990 | Avon | Fantasy | Out-of-print novel reissued online |
Haunted House | 1990 | Harlequin | Mystery, Romance | Harlequin Intrigues series (out-of-print novel reissued online) |
Werewolf Moon | 1993 | Harlequin | Mystery, Romance | Harlequin Intrigues series (re-released online) |
Fantasy Man | 1993 | Harlequin | Mystery, Romance | Harlequin Intrigues series |
Flame of Fury | 1993 | Avon | Historical Fiction, Romance | Out-of-print novel reissued online |
Enchanting | 1994 | Pinnacle | Fantasy, Romance | |
Silken Dreams | 1994 | Avon | Historical Fiction, Romance | Out-of-print novel reissued online |
To Die For! | December 2000 | Harlequin | Mystery, Romance | Harlequin Intrigues series |
Haughty Spirit | 2000 | Historical Fiction, Romance | ||
The Gambler | 2007 | CF Publications | ||
Midnight Madness | Mystery, Romance | Out-of-print novel reissued online | ||
Shadowborn: Captivity | Online release | |||
Sweet Dreams | Online release | |||
Freedom | Online release |
Title | Publication Date | Collection |
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A Quiet Day at the Fair | 1986 | Magic in Ithkar 4, Tor |
Vision of Honor | April 1987 | Friends of the Horseclans, Signet |
And the Truth Shall Set You Free | May 1989 | Alternatives, Baen |
Damnation | March 1989 | Friends of the Horseclans II, Signet |
The Fear-Beast | March 1989 | Friends of the Horseclans II, Signet |
The Root of All Evil | 1990 | Tales of the Witch World 3, Tor |
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