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Vera Nazarian (born 1966 in
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) is an Armenian-Russian (by ethnicity) American writer of fantasy, science fiction and other "wonder fiction" including
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of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
. She is a member of the
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(SFWA) and the author of ten novels, including '' Dreams of the Compass Rose'', a "collage" novel structured as a series of related and interlinked stories similar in arabesque flavor to '' The One Thousand and One Nights'', '' Lords of Rainbow'', a standalone epic fantasy about a world without color, the ''Cobweb Bride'' trilogy, and '' The Atlantis Grail'' books.


Crowdfunding controversy

In 2014 controversy erupted when she started an Indiegogo campaign to try to raise money for her authors; although the campaign was canceled after three days. As a result of "personal misfortunes", she had stopped paying royalties to the authors publishing books with Norilana Books, and hoped to raise enough money to pay what she owed them through the crowdfunding campaign. This generated discussion and criticism questioning to which extent small businesses should use Indiegogo or other similar crowdfunding sites to pay off business debt, and also resulted in criticism against her handling of the matter. A similar fundraiser was carried out successfully in 2008 for the same reasons, which resulted in donations of $19,000 to cover the debt she owed her authors, as well as to support herself.


Selected works


Novels

* '' Dreams of the Compass Rose'' ("collage" novel),
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, May 2002.
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Preliminary Ballot 2002 nominee. * '' Lords of Rainbow, or, The Book of Fulfillment'', Betancourt & Company, an imprint of
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, March 2003. * '' Mansfield Park and Mummies: Monster Mayhem, Matrimony, Ancient Curses, True Love, and Other Dire Delights '', "Curiosities", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, November 2009. * '' Northanger Abbey and Angels and Dragons '', "Curiosities", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, December 2010. * '' Pride and Platypus: Mr. Darcy's Dreadful Secret '', "Curiosities", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, June 2012. * '' Cobweb Bride '' (Cobweb Bride Trilogy, Book One), "Leda", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, July 15, 2013. * '' Cobweb Empire '' (Cobweb Bride Trilogy, Book Two), "Leda", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, September 25, 2013. * '' Cobweb Forest '' (Cobweb Bride Trilogy, Book Three), "Leda", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, December 31, 2013. * '' Qualify '' (The Atlantis Grail, Book One),
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, December 20, 2014. * '' Compete '' (The Atlantis Grail, Book Two),
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, August 15, 2015. * ''Win'' (The Atlantis Grail, Book Three),
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, July 12, 2017.
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2018 Finalist. * ''Survive'' (The Atlantis Grail, Book Four),
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, January 3, 2020.


Novellas

* ''The Clock King and the Queen of the Hourglass'',
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, on the
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Recommended Reading List 2005. * ''The Duke in His Castle'',
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, June 2008.
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2008 Finalist.


Collections

* '' Salt of the Air'',
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, September 2006, with an introduction by
Gene Wolfe Gene Rodman Wolfe (May 7, 1931 – April 14, 2019) was an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He was noted for his dense, allusive prose as well as the strong influence of his Catholic faith. He was a prolific short story writer and nove ...
. Debut collection of author's fantasy short fiction, spanning 20 years of her career, including works from 1985 to 2005. Expanded and reissued definitive edition,
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, April 2009. * ''
After the Sundial After may refer to: Literature * ''After'' (Elgar), an 1895 poem by Philip Bourke Marston set to music by Edward Elgar * ''After'' (Prose novel), a 2003 novel by Francine Prose * ''After'' (book), a 2005 book by Canadian writer Francis Chalifour ...
'',
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, August 2010.


Miscellaneous in book form

* ''Hell Week at Grant-Williams High'' (two-novella omnibus), "YA Angst" an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, January 19, 2011. * '' The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration '', "Spirit", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, October 2010. * '' Vampires are from Venus, Werewolves are from Mars: A Comprehensive Guide to Attracting Supernatural Love'', "Curiosities", an imprint of
Norilana Books Norilana Books is an independent publishing company, founded in August 2006 and based in the United States. It is operated and owned by Vera Nazarian. Norilana publishes reprints of previously published Science Fiction and Fantasy works, includi ...
, December 2012.


Short stories

* "Streets Running Like a River," ''Night's Nieces: The Legacy of Tanith Lee'', edited by
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, December 11, 2015. * "Zandru's Gift," ''Stars of Darkover'', edited by
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and
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, June 3, 2014. * "Danila's Song," ''Music of Darkover'', edited by
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, June 3, 2013 (reprint). * "Niola's Last Stand,"
Black Gate Magazine ''Black Gate'' is a fantasy magazine published by New Epoch Press. It was published in glossy print until 2011, after which it shifted online. History First launched in October 2000 using the slogan "Adventures in Fantasy Literature," ''Black Ga ...
, edited by John O'Neill, May 12, 2013. * "The Witch Who Made Adjustments," ''Past Future Present'' 2011 by Helen E Davis, December 10, 2011. * "The Slaying of Winter," a reprint in four parts, ''Polu Texni'', October 2008, edited by Dawn Albright. * "Three Names of the Hidden God,"
Heroes in Training ''Heroes in Training'' is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Jim C. Hines. It was first published in paperback by DAW Books in September 2007. The book collects thirteen short stories and novelettes by various f ...
, edited by
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and
Jim C. Hines Jim C. Hines (born April 15, 1974) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer. Life and work Hines was a volunteer crisis counselor in East Lansing and worked as the Male Outreach Coordinator for the Michigan State University, MSU Safe ...
, DAW Books, September 2007 * "The Ballad of Universal Jack," ''New Writings in the Fantastic'', edited by John Grant,
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, September 2007. * "The Story of Love," ''Best New Romantic Fantasy #2'', edited by Paula Guran,
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, June 2007.
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2007 Finalist. * "Port Custodial Blues," '' Helix SF'' #2, October 2006, edited by William Sanders and
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. The short story was a
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2007 Finalist. * "I Want To Paint The Sky," Bli Panika, reprint translated into Hebrew, December 2005. * "Halloween at Grant-Williams High,"
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, original novelette, July 2003. * "The Young Woman in a House of Old," ''Strange Pleasures #2'', Prime Books, June 2003, edited by John Grant and
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. * "Lady of the Castle," Bookface.com, July 2000. * "Mount Dragon," ''Talebones'', Issue #14, January 1999. * "A Dance for Darkover,"
Leroni of Darkover ''Leroni of Darkover'' is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories edited by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's world of ''Darkover''. The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 865) in No ...
, DAW Books 1991 (co-written with Diana Perry). * "The Balance,"
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, Issue 9, Summer 1990. * "The Jackal,"
Four Moons of Darkover ''Four Moons of Darkover'' is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's world of ''Darkover''. The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 761) in November 1988. ...
, cover story, DAW Books 1988. * "Kihar,"
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, DAW Books 1987. * Several entries in the
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, DAW Books 1985. * "Danila's Song" in '' Music of Darkover'', 2013


Non-fiction articles

* "Home Improvement in Magic Land," pop culture essay appearing in the
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SmartPop Series anthology ''Totally Charmed: Demons, Whitelighters and the Power of Three'' based on the TV show
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, edited by
Jennifer Crusie Jennifer Crusie (born 1949) is a pseudonym for Jennifer Smith, an author of contemporary romance novels. She has written more than twenty novels, which have been published in 20 countries. Biography Crusie was born as Jennifer Smith in Wapak ...
, November 2005. * "Publicity and Self-Promotion Nouveau: Doing It With Class," article on publicity and self-promotion for writers, appearing in Speculations Issue Forty-Six, edited by Susan Fry, April 2002.


References


External links


Vera Nazarian's Webpage
- official author website. {{DEFAULTSORT:Nazarian, Vera 1966 births Living people 21st-century American novelists American women novelists American publishers (people) American science fiction writers Russian people of Armenian descent Soviet emigrants to the United States Women science fiction and fantasy writers 21st-century American women writers Russian women writers