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Lilith Saintcrow (born December 31, 1976) is an American author of urban fantasy,
historical fantasy Historical fantasy is a category of fantasy and genre of historical fiction that incorporates fantastic elements (such as magic (fantasy), magic) into a more "realistic" narrative. There is much crossover with other subgenres of fantasy; those c ...
, paranormal romance and
steampunk Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and Applied arts, aesthetics inspired by, but not limited to, 19th-century Industrial Revolution, industrial steam engine, steam-powered machinery. Steampun ...
novels. Saintcrow was born in New Mexico. She currently resides in Vancouver, WA. Saintcrow uses the '' nom de plume '' Lili St. Crow when writing for the teenage market. Her local newspaper, '' The Columbian'', describes her novels as "atmospheric and stylish."


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As Lilith Saintcrow

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Stand-alone novels

*''Selene'' (2008) *''The Demon's Librarian'' (2009) *''Taken'' (2011) *''Unfallen'' (2011) *''Squirrel Terror'' (2013) *''Pack'' (2014) *''Blood Call'' (2015) *''Rose & Thunder'' (2015) *''The Marked'' (2016) *''She Wolf and Cub'' (2017) *''Cormorant Run'' (2017) *''Desires, Known'' (2017) *''Fish'' (2017) *''Afterwar'' (2018) – ''Afterwar'' is described in a ''
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'' review as "incredibly timely, well written and important." *''Beast of Wonder'' (2018) *''Jozzie & Sugar Belle'' (2018) *''Rattlesnake Wind'' (2018) *''Incorruptible'' (2019) *''Harmony'' (2019) *''Moon's Knight'' (2021)


The Dead God's Heart Duology

* ''Spring's Arcana'' (2023) * ''The Salt-Black Tree'' (2023)


Non-fiction

* ''The Quill and The Crow: Volume 1'' (2013)


Dante Valentine

Dante Valentine series. One reviewer describes the series as depicting "a world controlled by magic rather than psychic powers." Set 600 years in the future, ''Working for the Devil,'' was described by one reviewer as a book that "mixes cyberpunk and schlock science, involving a missing map of the devil's DNA, with endless set-piece fights, all-round mayhem and vivid sex, and does it well enough to be forgiven. "


Jill Kismet


Bannon & Clare


The Watcher


Romance of the Arquitaine

#''The Hedgewitch Queen'' (2011) #''The Bandit King'' (2012)


Gallow and Ragged

# ''Trailer Park Fae'' (2015) # ''Roadside Magic'' (2016) # ''Wasteland King'' (2016)


Steelflower Chronicles

#''Steelflower'' (2007) #''Steelflower at Sea'' (2017) #''Steelflower in Snow'' (2018)


The Society Series

#''The Society'' (2005) #''Hunter, Healer'' (2005)


Roadtrip Z


Super Agents


Hood

# ''Season One'' (2019) # ''Season Two'' (2020) # ''Season Three'' (2021)


Ghost Squad

# ''Damage'' (2021)


As Lili St. Crow

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Tales of Beauty & Madness

# ''Nameless'' (2013) # ''Wayfarer'' (2014) # ''Kin'' (2015)


Strange Angels


As Anna Beguine

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Stand-alone novels

* ''Shane'' (2017)


Angelov Wolves

# ''Love, Bite'' (2017)


The Keepers

# ''Smoke'' (2007) # ''Mirror'' (2007)


As S.C. Emmett

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Hostage of Empire

# ''The Throne of the Five Winds'' (2019) # ''The Poison Prince'' (2020) # ''The Bloody Throne'' (2022)


Anthologies and collections

She has also published several short stories and the free online serial ''Selene'' (with characters from her ''Dante Valentine'' series).


References

1976 births 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American short story writers American fantasy writers American romantic fiction writers American women novelists American women short story writers Living people Steampunk writers Urban fantasy writers American women romantic fiction writers 21st-century American women writers 21st-century pseudonymous writers Pseudonymous women writers Novelists from New Mexico American women science fiction and fantasy writers Long stubs with short prose {{US-novelist-1970s-stub