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* 1083 -- [[Darkover Grand Council 6]] | * 1083 -- [[Darkover Grand Council 6]] | ||
* 1984 -- [[Esotericon]], [[Treasurecon 2]] | * 1984 -- [[Esotericon]], [[Treasurecon 2]] | ||
+ | * 1985 -- [[Spokon '85]] | ||
* 1987 -- [[Stark Raving ConFusion]] | * 1987 -- [[Stark Raving ConFusion]] | ||
* 1988 -- [[ArmadaCon I]], [[AggieCon XIX]], [[Nicon 88]] | * 1988 -- [[ArmadaCon I]], [[AggieCon XIX]], [[Nicon 88]] |
Revision as of 05:31, 28 May 2020
(1944 --)
Katherine Irene Kurtz is the author of numerous fantasy novels, most notably the Deryni novels.
Although born in America, for several years she lived in a castle in Ireland. She now lives in Virginia. She is known to have been friends with fellow author Anne McCaffrey.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1977 -- Hamilton Memorial Award
- 1978 -- Mythcon IX
- 1979 -- Marcon XIV
- 1980 -- AggieCon XI, Fantasy Worlds Midwinter Festival, X-Con 4, Darkover Grand Council 1980, Fantasy Faire Ten
- 1982 -- Mythcon XIII, Darkover Grand Council V, (Coveted) Balrog Award
- 1083 -- Darkover Grand Council 6
- 1984 -- Esotericon, Treasurecon 2
- 1985 -- Spokon '85
- 1987 -- Stark Raving ConFusion
- 1988 -- ArmadaCon I, AggieCon XIX, Nicon 88
- 1990 -- Lunacon 33
- 1991 -- Darkover Grand Council 14
- 1992 -- Ad Astra 12, LibertyCon 6
- 1993 -- Disclave 37
- 1994 -- Fantasycon XIX, Norwescon XVII, Life, the Universe, & Everything 12
- 1995 -- Son of Con-Troll (did not attend)
- 1996 -- World Fantasy Convention 1996
- 1998 -- Concept 1998
- 1999 -- Philcon 1999
- 2000 -- 2Kon
- 2002 -- Arisia '02
- 2005 -- Darkover Grand Council 28
- 2009 -- Keycon 26
- 2010 -- MileHiCon 42
- 2013 -- Darkovercon 36
- 2014 -- Chessiecon 2014
Person | Website | 1944— |
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