Authors: Kate Wilhelm
I don’t think she even saw me. I turn and retrace my steps under the roses and out to the car.
“Wasn’t she there?” Welch asks, looking up.
“I think she’s sleeping. I didn’t want to disturb her. I just wanted to thank for a favor she did me. It isn’t important.”
I knew there were rules, I tell myself, driving away. There are always rules.
To find these and other Kate Wilhelm titles on ebook, go to:
Watch for the new Barbara Holloway Mystery coming in September 2012!!
•
By Stone, By Blade, By Fire
Other books by Kate Wilhelm now available:
Charlie Meiklejohn & Constance Leidl Mysteries
• Seven Kinds Of Death
• All For One
• Smart House
• Sister Angel
• Sweet, Sweet Poison
• The Gorgon Field
• The Dark Door
• Torch Song
• The Hamlet Trap
• With Thimbles, With Forks, And Hope
Collections
•
Music Makers
, including:
“Music Makers”
“Shadows On The Wall Of The Cave”
“
Mockingbird”
“The Late Night Train”
“An Ordinary Day With Jason”
•
The Bird Cage
, including:
“The Bird Cage”
“Changing The World”
“The Fountain Of Neptune”
“Rules Of The Game”
Other Fiction
• Don’t Get Caught —
NEW!
—
Visit infinityboxpress.com and subscribe to our newsletter to find out about our new releases and other information.
Kate Wilhelm
Kate Wilhelm’s first short story, “The Pint-Sized Genie” was published in
Fantastic Stories
in 1956. Her first novel,
More Bitter Than Death
, a mystery, was published in 1963. Over the span of her career, her writing has crossed over the genres of science fiction, speculative fiction, fantasy and magical realism, psychological suspense, mimetic, comic, family sagas, a multimedia stage production, and radio plays. She has recently returned to writing mysteries with her Barbara Holloway and the Charlie Meiklejohn and Constance Leidl Mysteries novels. Her works have been adapted for television, theater, and movies in the United States, England, and Germany. Wilhelm’s novels and stories have been translated to more than a dozen languages. She has contributed to
Redbook, Quark, Orbit, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Locus, Amazing, Asimov’s Science Fiction, Ellery Queen’s Mysteries, Fantastic Stories, Omni
and many others.
Kate and her husband, Damon Knight (1922-2002), also provided invaluable assistance to numerous other writers over the years. Their teaching careers covered a span of several decades, and hundreds of students, many of whom are famous names in the field today. Kate and Damon helped to establish the Clarion Writer’s Workshop and the Milford Writer’s Conference. They have lectured together at universities in North and South America and Asia. They have been the guests of honor and panelists at numerous conventions around the world. Kate continues to host monthly workshops, as well as teach at other events. She is an avid supporter of local libraries.
Kate Wilhelm lives in Eugene, Oregon.