Cherie Priest
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Addendum to Reading Tonight...that I'm riding on three hours of sleep?) University Book Store added a reader to their genrepalooza tonight: Local author Cherie Priest will read from her new steampunk novel Boneshaker. Boneshaker is set in Seattle, but it's a very... In this article: Amazon.com, Seattle, Washington, and Cherie Priest |
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Four and Twenty Blackbirds (novel)
Four & Twenty Blackbirds is a novel written by Cherie Priest, and is the first book of the Eden trilogy. Four & Twenty Blackbird's sequel is Wings To The Kingdom, due for release in October 2006, the third book in the series is to be called...
In this article: Four and Twenty Blackbirds and Wings To The Kingdom
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Lulu Blooker Prize
...365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen by Julie Powell (main prize, non-fiction, ) Four and Twenty Blackbirds by Cherie Priest (fiction, ) Totally Boned: A Joe and Monkey Collection by Zach Miller (comics, self-published through...
In this article: Lulu Blooker Prize, Julie Powell, Man Booker Prize, Nick Cohen, and Rohit Gupta
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Wikipedia | October 27, 2009
Cherie Priest
Cherie Priest (born 30 July 1975) is an American novelist living in Seattle, Washington. In addition to her novels Priest publishes a well known blog, and is at the head of the growing presence of authors online, being in contact with many...
In this article: Four and Twenty Blackbirds, Wings To The Kingdom, Tor Books, Dreadful Skin, Seattle, Washington, Florida, and University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
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Wikipedia | September 23, 2009
Apex Digest
...returning, this time utilizing print-on-demand technology. Authors published by Apex have included Neil Gaiman, Poppy Z Brite, Cherie Priest, Eugie Foster, Ben Bova, William F. Nolan, Sara King, Brian Keene and many others. Featured authors...
In this article: Apex Digest, Sara King, Jason Sizemore, Lavie Tidhar, William F. Nolan, David Conyers, Steven Savile, Ben Bova, and Scott Nicholson
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
DragonCon Dark Fantasy Track
...L.A. Banks , Holly Black, Jim Butcher, Suzy McKee Charnas, Laurell K. Hamilton, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Jack Ketchum, Phillip Nutman, Cherie Priest, Lilith Saintcrow, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, as well as many others. Also participating on various...
In this article: Storm Constantine, Atlanta, Ted Naifeh, Lilith Saintcrow, Steve Niles, Scott Allie, Jim Butcher, Tears for the Dying, and Holly Black
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Mashable! | May 08, 2009
Literary Tweets: 100+ of the Best Authors on Twitter
...as a filmmaker. She tweets about her life as a writer and her work, frequently including twitpics. A sample tweet: @cmpriest - Cherie Priest is the author of a number of novels that have been described as in the "southern gothic" genre.
In this article: Twitter, Ghost sickness, Climate change, Blackbird House, Lulu Blooker Prize, International Horror Guild Award, Confessions, Richelle Mead, and Melissa Wiley
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San Francisco Chronicle | January 11, 2009
Science fiction & fantasy books
...of suspense and momentum, but the orchestration of the climax is a little too neat. "Enclave" doesn't quite hit the mark. Cherie Priest, author of the modern Southern gothic novels "Four and Twenty Blackbirds" and "Not Flesh nor...
In this article: Stephen King, Orchestration, Dog, Pirates of the Caribbean, and M.R. James
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Cherie Priest (born 30 July 1975) is an American novelist who best known for her debut novel Four and Twenty Blackbirds, which was published in 2003. In addition to her novels Priest publishes two online blogs: one personal, one professional, and is at the head of the growing presence of authors online, being in contact with many others via their blogs. It is partially due to this online networking that her first novel was such a cult success, having been pushed by many authors to their readers.
- Birth Date:
- July 30, 1975
- Birthplace:
- Florida, U.S.
- Occupation:
- Writer
- Website:
- http://www.cheriepriest.com/
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