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Storm Constantine was a [[British]] [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] author who also wrote several non-fiction works.
 
Storm Constantine was a [[British]] [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] author who also wrote several non-fiction works.
  
Since the late 1980s Constantine had written more than 20 novels. Her most popular novels were her "Wraeththu" series (1987 - 2003).  Her short fiction was collected in ''Oracle Lips'' (1999). In 2003 she launched [[Immanion Press]]. The publishing company publishes her own works, new writers, and well-known genre writers, mainly from the UK.
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Since the late 1980s Constantine had written more than 20 novels. Her most popular novels were her "Wraeththu" series (1987 - 2003).  Her short fiction was collected in ''Oracle Lips'' (1999). She collaborated with [[Michael Moocock]] on ''Silverheart'', a novel set in his Elric multiverse. In 2003 she launched [[Immanion Press]]. The publishing company publishes her own works, new writers, and well-known genre writers, mainly from the UK.
  
Her non-fiction works include ''The Inward Revolution'' (with Deborah Benstead) (1998), ''Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra'' (with Elouise Coquio) (1999), ''Egyptian Birth Signs'' (2002), ''The Grimoire of Deharan Magick: Kaimana'' (2005), and ''Sekhem Heka: A Natural Healing and Self Development System'' (2008).
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Her non-fiction works include ''The Inward Revolution'' (with Deborah Benstead) (1998), ''Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra'' (with Eloise Coquio) (1999), ''Egyptian Birth Signs'' (2002), ''The Grimoire of Deharan Magick: Kaimana'' (2005), and ''Sekhem Heka: A Natural Healing and Self Development System'' (2008).
  
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 17 January 2021

(October 12, 1956 -- January 14, 2021)

Storm Constantine was a British SF and fantasy author who also wrote several non-fiction works.

Since the late 1980s Constantine had written more than 20 novels. Her most popular novels were her "Wraeththu" series (1987 - 2003). Her short fiction was collected in Oracle Lips (1999). She collaborated with Michael Moocock on Silverheart, a novel set in his Elric multiverse. In 2003 she launched Immanion Press. The publishing company publishes her own works, new writers, and well-known genre writers, mainly from the UK.

Her non-fiction works include The Inward Revolution (with Deborah Benstead) (1998), Bast and Sekhmet: Eyes of Ra (with Eloise Coquio) (1999), Egyptian Birth Signs (2002), The Grimoire of Deharan Magick: Kaimana (2005), and Sekhem Heka: A Natural Healing and Self Development System (2008).

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