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Nancy Kilpatrick


Photo : Hugo Le Blanc
Nancy Kilpatrick was born in the United States and became a Canadian citizen in the 1970s. She has lived in Montreal for many years. In the course of her many publications, she has become a specialist of vampire stories, one of the favourite themes in fantasy. Winner of the 1993 Arthur Ellis Award for best short story for "Mantrap," she has twice been a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award, for Near Death in 1995, and a five-time finalist for the Aurora Award. Nancy Kilpatrick has published under her own name or the pen name Aramantha Knight fourteen novels, five collections of short stories, more than twenty-five short stories, as well as four graphic novel scripts and eight fantasy anthologies.

  • About Nancy Kilpatrick
  • Bibliography



About Nancy Kilpatrick

Nancy Kilpatrick is Canada's "Queen of the Damned".
The Ottawa Citizen

Nancy Kilpatrick is never afraid to take risks,
and her risks pay off..
Poppy Z. Brite

Nancy Kilpatrick is the pony express of horror.
She's fast and furious and she always delivers.
Brian Lumley

Lovers of vampire fiction have found
a new goddess in Nancy Kilpatrick.
Karl Edward Wagner


Bibliography

  • As One Dead [coll. D. Bassingwaithe], White Wolf, Vampire : The Masquerade, 1996.
  • Power of the Blood :
    • 1. Child of the Night, Raven, 1996 ; Pumpkin, 1998.
    • 2. Near Death, Pocket, 1994 ; Pumpkin, 1998.
    • 3. Reborn, Pumpkin, 1998.
      • 3. Renaissance. Beauport : Alire, (Romans 053), 2002.
    • 4. Bloodlover, Baskerville, 2000.