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'''Tanith Lee''' is a prolific SF writer, who has written over 50 novels and over 200 short stories. She has written science fiction, fantasy, and horror, for adults and for children.
'''Tanith Lee''' (1947–2015) was a prolific SF writer, who had written over 50 novels and over 200 short stories. She had written science fiction, fantasy, and horror, for adults and for children.


Her first novel, ''[[The Dragon Hoard]]'' (1971), is a comic fantasy that takes the mickey out a wide range of [[Fairy Tale]] and [[Mythology]] tropes while telling the story of how Prince Jasleth was forced to go on a quest after his family was cursed by a sorceress who wasn't invited to his birthday party. Other notable works for younger readers include the [[Unicorn Trilogy]] (1991-1997) and the Piratica series (2004-?).
Her first novel, ''[[The Dragon Hoard]]'' (1971), is a comic fantasy that takes the mickey out a wide range of [[Fairy Tale]] and [[Mythology]] tropes while telling the story of how Prince Jasleth was forced to go on a quest after his family was cursed by a sorceress who wasn't invited to his birthday party. Other notable works for younger readers include the [[Unicorn Trilogy]] (1991-1997) and the Piratica series (2004-?).
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Lee's first novel for adults was ''The Birthgrave'' (1975), which was nominated for a [[Nebula Award]]. Other notable works for adults include ''The Silver Metal Lover'' (1981); the ''[[Biting the Sun]]'' duet (1976-1977); and the Flat Earth cycle (1978-1986).
Lee's first novel for adults was ''The Birthgrave'' (1975), which was nominated for a [[Nebula Award]]. Other notable works for adults include ''The Silver Metal Lover'' (1981); the ''[[Biting the Sun]]'' duet (1976-1977); and the Flat Earth cycle (1978-1986).


Tanith Lee also wrote two episodes of the 1970s science fiction TV series ''[[Blake's 7|Blakes Seven]]''.
Tanith Lee also wrote two episodes of the 1970s science fiction TV series ''[[Blake's 7]]''.

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== Works by Tanith Lee with their own trope page include ==
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* ''[[Biting the Sun]]'' Duet
* ''[[Biting the Sun]]'' Duet
* ''[[The Dragon Hoard]]''
* ''[[The Dragon Hoard]]''
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* ''[[White as Snow]]''
* ''[[White as Snow]]''


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* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Tanith Lee.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Tanith Lee.
* [[Abusive Parents]]
* [[Abusive Parents]]
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Tanith Lee (1947–2015) was a prolific SF writer, who had written over 50 novels and over 200 short stories. She had written science fiction, fantasy, and horror, for adults and for children.

Her first novel, The Dragon Hoard (1971), is a comic fantasy that takes the mickey out a wide range of Fairy Tale and Mythology tropes while telling the story of how Prince Jasleth was forced to go on a quest after his family was cursed by a sorceress who wasn't invited to his birthday party. Other notable works for younger readers include the Unicorn Trilogy (1991-1997) and the Piratica series (2004-?).

Lee's first novel for adults was The Birthgrave (1975), which was nominated for a Nebula Award. Other notable works for adults include The Silver Metal Lover (1981); the Biting the Sun duet (1976-1977); and the Flat Earth cycle (1978-1986).

Tanith Lee also wrote two episodes of the 1970s science fiction TV series Blake's 7.


Works by Tanith Lee with their own trope page include
Tanith Lee provides examples of the following tropes: