Adrienne martine barnes biography of alberta

Adrienne Martine-Barnes

Writer

Adrienne Martine-Barnes

Born

Adrienne Zinah Martinez


19 January

Los Angeles, California, USA

Died20 July

Portland, Oregon.

Adrienne Martine-Barnes (19 January – 20 July ), was an American contemporary, non-fiction and fantasy writer.

Biography

Martine-Barnes was born Adrienne Zinah Martinez in Los Angeles in While in school she wrote two one-act plays which were produced.[1] She attended the University of Redlands and UCLA but did not graduate.

Adrienne martine barnes biography of alberta She was also very active in the Society for Creative Anachronism, devoted to researching and recreating aspects of medieval life in Europe, during its early years. While in school she wrote two one-act plays which were produced. Dragon Rises [ edit ]. She too was a novice writer.

In , she married Ronald Hicks, with whom she had one son, Geoffrey. They divorced in

Martine-Barnes moved to New York City and became an agent. She was a member of the Society for Creative Anachronism while living there. In , she married Larry Barnes.

Adrienne martine barnes biography of alberta canada She was well-known for her knowledge of medieval cooking and costume. Among her roles there was serving as first queen of the East Kingdom. Barnes later vanished while camping in California was presumed dead by authorities. In , she married Larry Barnes.

Barnes later vanished while camping in California was presumed dead by authorities.[2][3]

She did not write her first novel, Never Speak of Love, until Many of her novels were based in fantasy and mythology. She also wrote with both Diana Paxson and Marion Zimmer Bradley.[1] She was a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America.

She died in in Oregon and was buried in Kingman, Indiana.[2][4][3]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Never Speak of Love ()

Chronicles of Fionn mac Cumhal

  • Master of Earth and Water () with Diana L.

    Paxson

  • The Shield Between the Worlds () with Diana L. Paxson
  • Sword of Fire and Shadow () with Diana L. Paxson

Chronique D'Avebury

  • The Fire Sword ()
  • The Crystal Sword ()
  • The Rainbow Sword ()
  • The Sea Sword ()

Darkover

  • Exile's Song () with Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • The Shadow Matrix () with Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • Traitor's Sun () with Marion Zimmer Bradley

Dragon Rises

Short fiction

  • Di Catenas ()
  • Wildwood ()
  • War Corsets of the Gore ()
  • The Elements So Mixed ()
  • People and Places () with Diana L.

    Paxson

  • Flambeaux ()
  • The Wolf Creek Fragment ()
  • Winter Tales ()
  • The Naming of Names ()

References and sources