P. C. Hodgell
{{Short description|American novelist & academic (born 1951)}}
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1951|3|16}}
| birth_name = Patricia Christine Hodgell
| birth_place = Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.
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- Novelist
- short story writer
- teacher
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| genre = fantasy, horror, science fiction, genre fiction, dark fantasy
| education = University of Minnesota (PhD)
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Patricia "Pat" Christine Hodgell (born March 16, 1951) is an American fantasy writer and former academic. Hodgell taught in the English Department at University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, but retired in 2006 to pursue a full-time writing career. She has won several awards for her works.
Academic career
Hodgell holds a master's in English literature and a doctorate in 19th-century English literature, both earned at the University of Minnesota. She completed her Ph.D. and subsequent dissertation on Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe between the publication of her first two fantasy novels, God Stalk and Dark of the Moon. She is a graduate of the Clarion and the Milford Writer's Workshops. In academia, Hodgell produced an audio-cassette-based course on science fiction and fantasy for the University of Minnesota. She taught for many years in the English Department at University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh, but retired in 2006 to pursue a full-time writing career. While at the University of Wisconsin, P. C. Hodgell divided her time between teaching and writing, with a strong emphasis on "anything that stirs the imagination". This included attending science fiction conventions, and hobbies such as collecting yarn, knitting, embroidering, and raising cats.
Writing
Over the years, P. C. Hodgell was published by several publishing houses. Two of her more recent publishers, Hypatia Press and Meisha Merlin, went out of business, the latter in 2007, respectively, temporarily leaving her without a venue for future works. Her work was picked up by Baen in or shortly before 2010, who published the fifth "Jame" novel, Bound in Blood, and reissued the previous four books as a pair of omnibus editions, The God Stalker Chronicles and Seeker's Bane.{{cite web |url=https://sjclark.orpheusweb.co.uk/kencyr.htm |title=Main Page |website=The P.C. Hodgell Kencyrath Page |access-date=September 26, 2022}} Baen has also released the novels as e-books.
=Series synopsis=
The Kencyr books focus on the three peoples of the Kencyrath, Highborn (leaders), Kendar (artisans and soldiers) and Arrin-Ken (cat-like judges). They were brought together thirty thousand years ago by the Three-Faced God to oppose a chaotic force called Perimal Darkling. The Kencyrath, in retreat, awaited the birth of the promised Tyr-Ridan, three who would lead the final battle against Perimal Darkling. Three thousand years have passed since the Kencyrath retreated to Rathillien following betrayal. Much diminished, they remain outsiders to the native powers of Rathillien. The Kencyrath are involved in Rathillien's native people and powers, and endure divisions between the three people and political discord between the nine major Highborn Houses.
Jame (Jamethiel), a Highborn woman, enters into Rathillien after years in the Shadows of the last world to fall, with partial amnesia. She discovers that her twin brother Tori, now known as Torisen Black Lord, has regained their father's place as Highlord of the Kencyrath. She suspects from her connection to the destructive side of the Kencyr deity, that she herself may be one of the Tyr-Ridan. Her brother and her cousin Kindrie, a healer seem likely to be the other two, avatars of Creation and Preservation, respectively.
This story is related to the betrayal of the Kencyrath by Gerridon Highlord three thousand years earlier on another world. He and his sister, Jamethiel Dream Weaver, came close to destroying the entire Kencyr host. From his house in the Shadows of the fallen world, Gerridon and his remaining adherents desire to maintain their immortality, having caused the decline of House Knorth, of which Jame, Tori and Kindrie are the last survivors. Jame also finds hidden enemies in the present day, as well.
Bibliography
=God Stalker Chronicles=
==Novels==
- God Stalk, 1982 ({{ISBN|978-0425060797}})
- Dark of the Moon, 1985 ({{ISBN|978-0689311710}})
- Seeker's Mask, 1994 ({{ISBN|978-0739418871}})
- To Ride a Rathorn, August 2006 ({{ISBN|978-1592221028}})
- Bound in Blood, March 2010 ({{ISBN|978-1439133408}})
- Honor's Paradox, December 2011 ({{ISBN|978-1451637625}})
- The Sea of Time, June 2014 ({{ISBN|978-1476736495}})
- The Gates of Tagmeth, August 2017 ({{ISBN|978-1481482547}}){{cite web |url=http://www.baen.com/bookdata/catalog/author/name/pchodgell |title=Baen Ebooks: P.C. Hodgell |website=Baen |access-date=January 28, 2017}}
- By Demons Possessed, May 2019 ({{ISBN|978-1481483988}}){{Cite book|isbn = 978-1481483988|title = By Demons Possessed|last1 = Hodgell|first1 = P. C.|date = 7 May 2019}}
- Deathless Gods, October 2022 ({{ISBN|978-1982192167}})
==Omnibuses==
- Chronicles of the Kencyrath, 1987: contains God Stalk and Dark of the Moon ({{ISBN|978-0450424007}})
- Dark of the Gods, 2000: contains God Stalk,Dark of the Moon and related short story "Bones" ({{ISBN|978-1892065261}})
- Godstalker Chronicles, 2006: containingGod Stalk, Dark of the Moon, Seeker's Mask, To Ride a Rathorn, and the short story collection Blood and Ivory: A Tapestry in Baen ebook formats.{{cite web |url=http://www.webscription.net/p-643-god-stalker-chronicles.aspx |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905084926/http://www.webscription.net/p-643-god-stalker-chronicles.aspx |title=God Stalker Chronicles |website=Baen Ebooks |archive-date=September 5, 2015 |access-date=September 28, 2022 |url-status=dead}}
- The God Stalker Chronicles, 2009: contains God Stalk and Dark of the Moon ({{ISBN|143913295X}})
- Seeker's Bane, TBP July 7, 2009 from Baen: contains Seeker's Mask and To Ride a Rathorn ({{ISBN|1439132976}})
==Short story collection==
- Blood and Ivory: A Tapestry, 2002: contains some new stories, some previously released (hardcover: {{ISBN|978-1-892065-73-5}}, paperback: {{ISBN|978-1-892065-72-8}})
- "Hearts of Woven Shadow"
- "Lost Knots"
- "Among the Dead"
- "Child of Darkness" (Hodgell's first-ever story, set in an alternate universe when Jame and the Kencyrath arrive in a world—somewhat like ours—following a holocaust)
- "A Matter of Honor" (the story which provided the genesis for God Stalk)
- "Bones"
- "Stranger Blood" (Hodgell's second story about Jame)
- "A Ballad of the White Plague" (a Sherlock Holmes story)
= Other short stories=
- "The Talisman's Trinket" (2011; posted on Baen's web site){{cite web |url=http://baen.com/talismanstrinket.asp |title=The Talisman's Trinket by P.C. Hodgell - Baen Books |access-date=2014-05-24 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140524063624/http://baen.com/talismanstrinket.asp |archive-date=2014-05-24 }}
- "Songs of Waste and Wood" (2014; tie-in with The Sea of Time posted on Baen's web site){{Cite web|url=http://www.baen.com/SongsofWasteandWood.asp|title = Songs of Waste and Wood by P.C. Hodgell - Baen Books}}
Awards and honors
- 1987: Ph.D. in English Literature, University of Minnesota
- Minnesota Fantasy Award
- 2008: P. C. Hodgell
- Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards
- 1983: Finalist—God Stalk by P. C. Hodgell
- 1986: Finalist—Dark of the Moon by P. C. Hodgell
- Locus Award
- 1981: "Child of Darkness", Nominee for Best Short Story
- 1983: God Stalk, Nominee for Best First Novel
- 1986: Dark of the Moon, Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel
- Guest of Honor at Arcana 40 in 2010, a dark fantasy convention held in St. Paul, Minnesota
- Special Guest at Minicon 21 (1986), 24 (1989), and 25 (1990)
- Author Guest of Honor at Capricon 10 (1990)
References
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External links
- [http://sjclark.orpheusweb.co.uk/kencyr.htm P.C. Hodgell Kencyr Page]
- [https://archive.today/20071118084911/http://hodgell.inotherworlds.com/ P.C. Hodgell page at In Other Worlds]
- [https://groups.yahoo.com/group/kencyr/ Yahoo! group for discussing Hodgell's works] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130111075127/https://groups.yahoo.com/group/kencyr/ |date=January 11, 2013 }}
- [https://groups.io/g/kencyrath Groups.io group for discussing Hodgell's works]
- [http://www.baen.com/bookdata/catalog/author/name/pchodgell P.C. Hodgell page at her current publisher]
- {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20010508055609/http://www.english.uwosh.edu/hodgell/ |date=May 8, 2001 |title=UW–Oshkosh biography }}
- [http://www.pchodgell.com/site/ Author's website]
- [http://tagmeth.livejournal.com/ Author's LiveJournal]
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