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− | Mercedes Lackey is an author of [[fantasy]] novels. Many of her novels are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels form a complex tapestry of interaction between human and non-human protagonists with many different cultures and social mores. | + | '''Mercedes “Misty” Lackey''' (née Ritchie) is an [[author]] of [[fantasy]] novels and a [[filk]] songwriter. Many of her [[novels]] are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels form a complex tapestry of interaction between human and non-human protagonists with many different cultures and social mores. |
Her other main world is one much like our own, but it includes clandestine populations of elves, mages, vampires, and other mythical beings. Her "Bedlam's Bard" books describe a young man with the power to work incredible magic through music; and her "Diana Tregarde" books center on a Wiccan who combats evil. | Her other main world is one much like our own, but it includes clandestine populations of elves, mages, vampires, and other mythical beings. Her "Bedlam's Bard" books describe a young man with the power to work incredible magic through music; and her "Diana Tregarde" books center on a Wiccan who combats evil. | ||
− | She has collaborated with author [[Larry Dixon]]. | + | She was active in [[filk]], writing many songs. As a songwriter, she collaborated with [[Leslie Fish]]. After a bad experience at [[Dragon*Con]] in 1997 |
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+ | She has collaborated with her second husband, author [[Larry Dixon]] (m. 1992), as well as [[Eric Flint]] and [[Dave Freer]]. | ||
She won multiple [[Pegasus Awards]] in the 1980s and she won a Lambda Literary Award in 1991 for her novel ''Magic's Price''. She was [[special guest]] at the [[World Fantasy Convention 2012]] and [[DSC 29]]. | She won multiple [[Pegasus Awards]] in the 1980s and she won a Lambda Literary Award in 1991 for her novel ''Magic's Price''. She was [[special guest]] at the [[World Fantasy Convention 2012]] and [[DSC 29]]. | ||
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+ | Lackey was married to Anthony Lackey 1972–90. She married Dixon in 1990. | ||
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+ | *[https://mercedeslackey.com Website. ] | ||
+ | *{{SFE|name=lackey_mercedes}}. | ||
{{recognition}} | {{recognition}} | ||
* 1987 -- [[OVFF 3]] | * 1987 -- [[OVFF 3]] | ||
− | * 1991 -- [[Dreamcon 6]], [[Contradiction 11]], | + | * 1991 -- [[Dreamcon 6]], [[Contradiction 11]], Lambda Literary Award, [[DeepSouthCon 29]] |
* 1992 -- [[ICON (Iowa) 17|ICON 17]], [[Rivercon XVII]], [[Chattacon XVII]], [[Crackercon 1992]], [[Keycon 9]] | * 1992 -- [[ICON (Iowa) 17|ICON 17]], [[Rivercon XVII]], [[Chattacon XVII]], [[Crackercon 1992]], [[Keycon 9]] | ||
* 1994 -- [[Balticon 28]] | * 1994 -- [[Balticon 28]] | ||
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* 2004 -- [[ShowMeCon 2]] | * 2004 -- [[ShowMeCon 2]] | ||
* 2006 -- [[Swancon 2006]] | * 2006 -- [[Swancon 2006]] | ||
− | * 2009 -- [[Lunacon 52]], [[ | + | * 2009 -- [[Lunacon 52]], [[Baycon 2009]] (unable to attend due to illness) |
− | * 2010 -- [[Baycon 2010]] | + | * 2010 -- [[Baycon 2010]] [[Special Guest]] |
* 2011 -- [[Ad Astra 30]] | * 2011 -- [[Ad Astra 30]] | ||
− | * 2012 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2012]] | + | * 2012 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2012]] special guest |
* 2016 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2016]] | * 2016 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2016]] | ||
* 2017 -- [[RavenCon 12]], [[InConJunction XXXVII]] | * 2017 -- [[RavenCon 12]], [[InConJunction XXXVII]] | ||
* 2020 -- '''[[CoNZealand]]''' | * 2020 -- '''[[CoNZealand]]''' | ||
+ | * 2021 -- [[SFWA Grand Master]] | ||
* multiple [[Pegasus Awards]] | * multiple [[Pegasus Awards]] | ||
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[[Category:pro]] | [[Category:pro]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] | ||
+ | [[Category:filk]] |
Latest revision as of 21:06, 6 September 2023
(June 24, 1950 – )
Mercedes “Misty” Lackey (née Ritchie) is an author of fantasy novels and a filk songwriter. Many of her novels are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar. Her Valdemar novels form a complex tapestry of interaction between human and non-human protagonists with many different cultures and social mores.
Her other main world is one much like our own, but it includes clandestine populations of elves, mages, vampires, and other mythical beings. Her "Bedlam's Bard" books describe a young man with the power to work incredible magic through music; and her "Diana Tregarde" books center on a Wiccan who combats evil.
She was active in filk, writing many songs. As a songwriter, she collaborated with Leslie Fish. After a bad experience at Dragon*Con in 1997
She has collaborated with her second husband, author Larry Dixon (m. 1992), as well as Eric Flint and Dave Freer.
She won multiple Pegasus Awards in the 1980s and she won a Lambda Literary Award in 1991 for her novel Magic's Price. She was special guest at the World Fantasy Convention 2012 and DSC 29.
Lackey was married to Anthony Lackey 1972–90. She married Dixon in 1990.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1987 -- OVFF 3
- 1991 -- Dreamcon 6, Contradiction 11, Lambda Literary Award, DeepSouthCon 29
- 1992 -- ICON 17, Rivercon XVII, Chattacon XVII, Crackercon 1992, Keycon 9
- 1994 -- Balticon 28
- 2001 -- Odyssey Con
- 2003 -- Con*Stellation XXII
- 2004 -- ShowMeCon 2
- 2006 -- Swancon 2006
- 2009 -- Lunacon 52, Baycon 2009 (unable to attend due to illness)
- 2010 -- Baycon 2010 Special Guest
- 2011 -- Ad Astra 30
- 2012 -- World Fantasy Convention 2012 special guest
- 2016 -- World Fantasy Convention 2016
- 2017 -- RavenCon 12, InConJunction XXXVII
- 2020 -- CoNZealand
- 2021 -- SFWA Grand Master
- multiple Pegasus Awards
Person | 1950— |
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