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Cassandra Rose Clarke
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'''Cassandra Rose Clarke''' is an American author.
==Education==
Clarke graduated from the [[University of St. Thomas (Texas)|University of St. Thomas]] in 2006 with a [[bachelor's degree]] in English.
She received a [[master's degree]] in [[creative writing]] from the [[University of Texas at Austin]] in 2008.
She was selected for the [[Clarion West Writers Workshop]] in 2010.<ref name="goodreads"></ref>
==Writing style==
Clarke writes [[speculative fiction]] novels.<ref name="TXLA"/>
Clarke's works have been praised, with particular emphasis on her skill in [[worldbuilding]]: ''[[Publisher's Weekly]]'' called ''Our Lady of the Ice'' "complex and lovely" with "worldbuilding [that] will sweep readers away."<ref name="PW 2015"></ref>
The worldbuilding in ''The Mad Scientist's Daughter'' was done with "a very light and deft touch" according to ''[[Kirkus Reviews]]''.<ref name="KR">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==Works==
*''The Mad Scientist's Daughter'' (2013)<ref name="KR"/>
*''[[Our Lady of the Ice]]'' (2015)<ref name="PW 2015"/>
*''Magic of Blood and Sea'' (2017)<ref name="FL"></ref>: A compilation of two of Clarke's earlier novels, ''The Assassin's Curse'' (2012) and ''The Pirate's Wish'' (2013)
*''Magic of Wind and Mist'' (2017)<ref name="PW 2017"></ref>: A compilation of two of Clarke's earlier novels, ''The Wizard's Promise'' (2014) and ''The Nobleman's Revenge'' (previously unpublished)<ref name="FL"/>
*''The Witch Who Came in from the Cold'': A [[Serial (literature)|serial fiction]] piece coauthored with [[Max Gladstone]], Lindsay Smith, [[Ian Tregillis]], and [[Michael Swanwick]].<ref name="">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
*''Star's End'' (2017)<ref name="Star's End"></ref>
*''Halo: Battle Born'' (2019)<ref name="Halo">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==Awards==
In 2010, Clarke was a recipient of the [[Susan C. Petrey]] Clarion Scholarship Fund.<ref name="goodreads"/>
In 2013, she was a finalist for the [[Philip K. Dick Award]].<ref name="s&s"></ref>
She has also been nominated for the [[Young Adult Library Services Association]] Best Fiction for Young Adults Award.<ref name="TXLA"></ref>
==References==
[[Category:21st-century American novelists]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Speculative fiction writers]]
==Education==
Clarke graduated from the [[University of St. Thomas (Texas)|University of St. Thomas]] in 2006 with a [[bachelor's degree]] in English.
She received a [[master's degree]] in [[creative writing]] from the [[University of Texas at Austin]] in 2008.
She was selected for the [[Clarion West Writers Workshop]] in 2010.<ref name="goodreads"></ref>
==Writing style==
Clarke writes [[speculative fiction]] novels.<ref name="TXLA"/>
Clarke's works have been praised, with particular emphasis on her skill in [[worldbuilding]]: ''[[Publisher's Weekly]]'' called ''Our Lady of the Ice'' "complex and lovely" with "worldbuilding [that] will sweep readers away."<ref name="PW 2015"></ref>
The worldbuilding in ''The Mad Scientist's Daughter'' was done with "a very light and deft touch" according to ''[[Kirkus Reviews]]''.<ref name="KR">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==Works==
*''The Mad Scientist's Daughter'' (2013)<ref name="KR"/>
*''[[Our Lady of the Ice]]'' (2015)<ref name="PW 2015"/>
*''Magic of Blood and Sea'' (2017)<ref name="FL"></ref>: A compilation of two of Clarke's earlier novels, ''The Assassin's Curse'' (2012) and ''The Pirate's Wish'' (2013)
*''Magic of Wind and Mist'' (2017)<ref name="PW 2017"></ref>: A compilation of two of Clarke's earlier novels, ''The Wizard's Promise'' (2014) and ''The Nobleman's Revenge'' (previously unpublished)<ref name="FL"/>
*''The Witch Who Came in from the Cold'': A [[Serial (literature)|serial fiction]] piece coauthored with [[Max Gladstone]], Lindsay Smith, [[Ian Tregillis]], and [[Michael Swanwick]].<ref name="">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
*''Star's End'' (2017)<ref name="Star's End"></ref>
*''Halo: Battle Born'' (2019)<ref name="Halo">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
==Awards==
In 2010, Clarke was a recipient of the [[Susan C. Petrey]] Clarion Scholarship Fund.<ref name="goodreads"/>
In 2013, she was a finalist for the [[Philip K. Dick Award]].<ref name="s&s"></ref>
She has also been nominated for the [[Young Adult Library Services Association]] Best Fiction for Young Adults Award.<ref name="TXLA"></ref>
==References==
[[Category:21st-century American novelists]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Speculative fiction writers]]
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