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Phyllis Ann Karr (born July 25, 1944) is an American author of
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, romances, mysteries, and
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. She is best known for her "Frostflower and Thorn" series and
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works.


Life and family

Karr was born Phyllis Ann Karmilowicz in
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. Karmilowicz was later shortened to Karr, under which name she married and writes. She married, June 2, 1990, in
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, Clifton Alfred Hoyt, who died November 4, 2005, in
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. She lives in Drummond, Wisconsin.


Career

Karr's primary literary interests, reflected in both her fiction and non-fiction, include Arthurian legend,
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, the
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s, and
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's Oz books. Her early works, including literary articles, poetry, and fantasy and mystery short stories, began appearing in the 1970s. Her short works have been published in ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine'', ''The Gilbert & Sullivan Journal'', ''The Savoyard'', '' Library Review'', '' Oziana'', '' The Baum Bugle'', and other journals, as well as various anthologies. Her earliest work was under the pen name of "Frances Lauren." Karr's first novels were romances, including ''Lady Susan'', an expansion of the work of the same name by
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. These were followed by a number of fantasy novels, notably the "Frostflower" books and the Arthurian whodunnit '' The Idylls of the Queen''. Between 1986 and 2001 she published no novels, concentrating instead on shorter works. Some of her early fantasy novels have since been reissued by
Wildside Press Wildside Press is an independent publishing company in Cabin John, Maryland. It was founded in 1989 by John Betancourt and Kim Betancourt. While the press was originally conceived as a publisher of speculative fiction in both trade and limite ...
. Some of her romance novels have also appeared in Italian translation. Her major nonfiction work is '' The King Arthur Companion'' (1983), later expanded as ''The Arthurian Companion'' (1997), the first edition of which the author considered unsatisfactory owing to omissions and errors committed by the publisher; a corrected edition appeared in 2001


Bibliography


Frostflower series

*'' Frostflower and Thorn'' (1980) *'' Frostflower and Windbourne'' (1982)


Other novels

*'' The Idylls of the Queen'' (1982) *''Wildraith's Last Battle'' (1982) *''At Amberleaf Fair'' (1986) *''The Gardener's Boy of Oz'' (1988) *''The Follies of Sir Harald'' (2001) *''The Gallows in the Greenwood'' (2002) *''The Bloody Herring: A Gilbert & Sullivan Space Fantasy'' (2014) *''All But a Pleasure: An Alternate-History Role-Playing Romance Murder Mystery '' (2016) *''The Vampire of the Savoy'' (2020) *''The Wisdom of Sir Harald'' (2022) *''The Ring of Tumboni'' (2020)


Romance novels

*''My Lady Quixote'' (1980) *''Lady Susan'' (1980) *''Meadowsong'' (1981) *''Perola'' (1982) *''The Elopement'' (1982)


Nonfiction

*''The King Arthur Companion'' (1983; expanded as ''The Arthurian Companion'', 1997; 2nd ed. 2001) .


Short stories


Fantasies


Mysteries

*"For Cake with Clotted Cream" (1974) *"Blood Money" (1975) *"Old Horny's Hounds" (1975) *"The Ass's Head" (1996) *"Love's Labour's Discover'd" (1998)


Translations

*"The Coffeepot" (
Théophile Gautier Pierre Jules Théophile Gautier ( , ; 30 August 1811 – 23 October 1872) was a French poet, dramatist, novelist, journalist, and art and literary critic. While an ardent defender of Romanticism, Gautier's work is difficult to classify and rema ...
) (1985) *"The Plague-Man" (
Jean Richepin Jean Richepin (; 4 February 1849 – 12 December 1926) was a French poet, novelist and dramatist. Biography Born on 4 February 1849 at Médéa, French Algeria, Jean Richepin was the son of an army doctor. At school and at the École Normale ...
) (1988) *"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" ( Henri Blaze from
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's ballade) (1997)


Articles

*"Ruddy George - A Parody" (1974) *"The Odd Couple: W. Shakespeare and J. F. Ducis" (1975) *"Who Was the Traitor of Troy?" (1976) *"The Two Endings of ''Aunt Jane's Nieces in the Red Cross'" (1977) *"The Curious Case of King Kaliko" (1978) *"Ruthven's Defection Re_Examined" (1982) *"The Canonization of ''Merry-Go-Round''" (1983) *"Jessica Amanda Salmonson" (1984) *"The Last Temptation of Arthur" (1989) *"Kay and Morgan and Me." (1989) *"The Vampire as Shaman" (1990) *"Recipes: Bran Cookies & Bran 'Bumps'" (1991) *"Karmilowicz Coffee Cake" (recipe) (1998) *"St. Ann Parish History" (2002)


Poetry

*"Rondel for Rulers" (1975) *"Perran Sands" (1976) *"An Idyll of the Grail" (1996) *"The Yin and Yang of It" (1998) *"The Last Idle of the King" (2000)


References


External links

Now dead/squatted upon by Japanese advertising:
"Phyllis Ann Karr, Author" - author's website
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