Eason, K
Entry updated 22 January 2024. Tagged: Author.
(? - ) US teacher and author, most of whose early work has been fantasy, beginning with her first publication of genre interest, "Little Red" in Cabinet de Fées (anth 1992) edited by Helen Pilinovsky and Erzebet YellowBoy. Her first series, the On the Bones of Gods sequence beginning with Enemy (2016), is fantasy. Her second, the Thorne Chronicles sequence beginning with How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse (2019), establishes the spoofishly Equipoisal substrate that governs her work in general: a Space Opera princess who must fight for the throne she should be inheriting, fortunately aided by a slew of fairy blessings. A subseries, the Thorne Chronicles: The Weep sequence beginning with Nightwatch on the Hinterlands (2020), mixes rationalized figures out of fantasy games (see Games and Sports) into the previously encountered space opera galaxy; there are Military SF sequences, and some attention is paid to defending a justice-based multi-species civilization. [JC]
K Eason
born USA
works
series
On the Bones of Gods
- Enemy (Las Vegas, Nevada: 47North, 2016) [On the Bones of Gods: pb/]
- Outlaw (Las Vegas, Nevada: 47North, 2016) [On the Bones of Gods: pb/]
- Ally (Napierville, Illinois: JABberwocky Literary Agency, 2018) [On the Bones of Gods: pb/]
Thorne Chronicles
- How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse (New York: DAW Books, 2019) [Thorne Chronicles: hb/Jim Tierney]
- How the Multiverse Got its Revenge (New York: DAW Books, 2020) [Thorne Chronicles: hb/Jim Tierney]
Thorne Chronicles: The Weep
- Nightwatch on the Hinterlands (New York: DAW Books, 2020) [Thorne Chronicles: The Weep: hb/Tim Green/Faceout]
- Nightwatch over Windscar (New York: DAW Books, 2022) [Thorne Chronicles: The Weep: hb/Tim Green/Faceout]
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