Raven Oak (born December 21, 1977) is an American author and artist whose written works range from science fiction &
fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures.
The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
to cross-genre. She is most known for her bestselling epic fantasy, ''Amaskan's Blood'', and her space operas, ''Class-M Exile'' and ''The Eldest Silence''. She wrote her first novel, a 320-page fantasy work at age twelve.
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Official Website Biography. She is a member of the LGBTQ+ community and is disabled from both a birth defect in the lower spine and an auto-immune disease. She is also a pianist and songwriter, whose musical works deal with the survival side of life. Currently residing in
Seattle, Washington
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, Oak is currently focusing on writing and art full-time.
Early life
Oak grew up in many places around the U.S. including California,
Michigan
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,
Oklahoma
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, Florida, and
Texas
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, where she eventually attended
Richland College
Dallas College Richland Campus (often stylized as Richland or RLC) is a public community college in Dallas, Texas. The school was founded in 1972 and is part of Dallas College. It is the largest campus in the college, featuring about 20,000 st ...
and later the
University of North Texas
The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public university, public research university located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its main campus is in Denton, Texas, Denton, with a satellite campus in Frisco, Texas, Frisco. It serves as the ...
as a music major. A military child, her family moved frequently until they settled in
Texas
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in 1989. Her maternal grandmother was a public school teacher in California and under her tutelage, Oak was reading and writing at age three.
[Book Reader Magazine.](_blank)
O'Hare, Vinny, Featured Interview with Raven Oak.
Oak knew "since the age of five" that she "wanted to be a writer,"
[Magnolia Chapter One.](_blank)
Oak, Raven, "When Words Fail a Writer." a wish that never changed through the years. "They said I could be anything, do anything. So I did!"
After high school, the rest of the family moved out of state, but Oak remained in
North Texas
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to attend college and received both her Bachelor of Science Degree and Master of Science Degree in
CECS from
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.
Writing career
Early writings
Oak has written stories for as long as she can remember, and before that, she was telling them.
She wrote her first novel, "The Cry of the Dragon" at age twelve. The novel was heavily influenced by
Anne McCaffrey
Anne Inez McCaffrey (1 April 1926 – 21 November 2011) was an American writer known for the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' science fiction series. She was the first woman to win a Hugo Award for fiction (Best Novella, ''Weyr Search'', 1968) an ...
's
Pern
''Dragonriders of Pern'' is a science fantasy series written primarily by American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey, who initiated it in 1967. Beginning in 2003, her middle child Todd McCaffrey has written Pern novels, both solo and jointly with A ...
novels.
[Official website](_blank)
Official Website Blog. Before that, she wrote a children's novel titled "The Fish and the Lion," which was published as part of a case study on childhood literacy for the University of Florida.
She spent middle and high school "devouring all the science fiction and
fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
novels" she could find, and her writing shifted towards the authors who influenced her most:
Neil Gaiman
Neil Richard MacKinnon Gaiman (; born Neil Richard Gaiman; 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, audio theatre, and screenplays. His works include the comic series ''The Sandman (comic book), The Sandma ...
and
Connie Willis
Constance Elaine Trimmer Willis (born December 31, 1945), commonly known as Connie Willis, is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. She has won eleven Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards for particular works—more major SF awards than ...
.
Oak was the vice president of her high school's "Writer's Guild," a club for aspiring writers. Its faculty adviser was author Linda L. Donahue (writer of ''The Four Redheads of the Apocalypse''), who mentored Oak on writing and invited her to join a local writers' critique group.
[Donahue, Linda.](_blank)
Official Website. While Oak learned how to critique, she struggled with finding her own voice. It wasn't until her late twenties that she felt her craft was up to par.
Professional writing
In the winter of 2012, Oak retired from teaching computers and moved to
Seattle, Washington
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, to pursue her full-time writing career. As part of Magnolia Chapter One, she has authored several articles on the craft of writing and writing life.
In 2018, she became an active member of the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, trade name, doing business as Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and commonly known as SFWA ( or ) is a Non-profit organization, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization of professional sci ...
.
[SFWA Bulletin](_blank)
SFWA Bulletin, Oct. 2018. She is also a member of several PNW writing groups.
Her first
fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures.
The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
novel, ''Amaskan's Blood,'' was published in January 2015 by a small publisher, Grey Sun Press, and was followed up in 2018 by its sequel, ''Amaskan's War''. Oak also hinted in a recent interview at a standalone novel featuring the character Ida Warhammer from ''Amaskan's Blood''.
[Seattle Geekly, Episode #244](_blank)
Shannon Flowers, Matt Hammond, with guest Raven Oak. ''Class-M Exile'', a science fiction novella, was released in June 2015. ''The Eldest Silence'', which takes place in the same universe as ''Class-M Exile'', will be released in 2023. Two stories, "The Ringers" and "Ol' St. Nick", were released in a mystery/speculative fiction collection with mystery author, Maia Chance, award-winning science fiction author Janine Southard, and fantasy author Gayle Clemans. The collection, entitled ''Joy to the Worlds: Mysterious Speculative Fiction for the Holidays'' was accompanied by a book tour with the four authors.
Her short story "Q-Be" was published on October 1, 2016, in ''Untethered: A Magic iPhone Anthology'' by Cantina Publishing. The anthology is based on the book ''Cracked: A Magic iPhone Story'' which is set in Seattle, Washington and features gamers who find a magic iPhone.
Cantina Publishing Her short story "Mirror Me" was published on October 15, 2016, in ''Magic Unveiled: An Anthology'' by Creative Alchemy, Inc. and later as a reprint in Issue 0 of Mercedes Lackey's Fantasy Quarterly Magazine.
Creative Alchemy, Inc. Three connected short stories from the Boahim Series were published in consecutive anthologies (''Hidden Magic,'' ''Wayward Magic,'' and ''Forgotten Magic'') by Magical Mayhem Press, and featured fan-favourite character, Ida, from ''Amaskan's Blood.''
Oak's tie-in short story, "Scout's Honor", was published in 2020 as part of a Kickstarter project by PNW artist, Jeff Sturgeon, entitled ''The Last Cities of Earth.''
[Sturgeon Studios Announces Kickstarter Project.](_blank)
/ref> The anthology was picked up by Kevin J. Anderson's WordFire Press
Kevin James Anderson (born March 27, 1962) is an American science fiction author. He has written spin-off novels for ''Star Wars'', '' StarCraft'', ''Titan A.E.'' and ''The X-Files'', and with Brian Herbert is the co-author of the ''Dune'' pre ...
and republished in January 2022.
WordFire Press Announces The Last Cities of Earth The stories take place on a post-apocalyptic Earth after the eruption of Yellowstone, as seen in Jeff Sturgeon's artwork. The anthology also includes stories by Jody Lynn Nye
Jody Lynn Nye (born 1957) is an American science fiction writer. She is the author or co-author of approximately forty published novels and more than 100 short stories. She has specialized in science fiction or fantasy action novels and humor. H ...
, Kevin J. Anderson, Brenda Cooper, David Gerrold
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, and others. Her short story, "Weightless," was published in ''The Great Beyond Anthology'' in 2020 and focuses on the ableist
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focus of space travel. It was later reprinted in Soul Jar: Thirty-one Fantastical Tales by Disabled Authors. Her story "Learning to Fly," was to be published in the ''It Has Pockets'' Anthology by Clockwork Dragon[Clockwork Dragon.](_blank)
Anthologies. but the anthology was cancelled when one of the co-editors died in 2021. Queer Sci-Fi's Ninth Annual Flash Fiction Contest Anthology featured Oak's story "Wrinkled," in 2022, where it picked up an "Honorable Mention."
"Eye of the Beholder," co-written with author Jennifer Brozek, was published in Gen Con
Gen Con is the largest tabletop game convention in North America by both attendance and number of events. It features traditional pen-and-paper, board, and card games, including role-playing games, miniatures wargames, live action role-playing ...
's Writer Symposium Anthology entitled ''Interdimensions'' (ISBN 978–1–961654181) in 2024 from Atthis Arts. A special edition was available at the convention itself, followed by a trade publication version.
Her "Flashback Friday," column focuses on science-fiction or fantasy novels that influenced writers, and has featured authors J. L. Forrest, Django Wexler, and best-selling author, Veronica Scott. An avid gamer since the days of the NES and GEnie
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, she reviews various tabletop games in her weekly column, "Monday Night Gaming."
The Conspiracy, Number 25 She also contributed a short essay in ''Ursula K. Le Guin: A Brief Tribute''
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
The Boahim Series
In ''Amaskan's Blood,'' Book I of the Boahim Series, the heroine of the novel is an Amaskan, one of Boahim's assassins tasked with ensuring justice across the Little Dozen Kingdoms. In the land of Boahim, Amaskan's are holy assassins and feel they work for the greater good.[The Skiffy & Fanty Show, Episode 32](_blank)
Shaun Duke, with guest Raven Oak. When asked about this in a recent interview, Oak said, "They truly believe they are serving justice and the greater good. They feel certain people should die because they are...murderers or rapists...Adelei learns the hard way that it's not always that simple."[Writer 2.0 with A.C. Fuller, Episode 33](_blank)
A.C. Fuller, with guest Raven Oak.
Over the course of the novel, she discovers that her past is a lie. She can trust no one, not even her family. Despite her training and struggles, she fights to see justice through to the end.[Amaskan's Blood](_blank)
Goodreads. It's been called her most personal novel to date as it was heavily influenced by her own reconnection with her estranged mother. "It has a coming-of-age arc of typical epic fantasy, with the seedy underbelly of what makes a family and what makes us believe as we do."
''Amaskan's Blood'' was a 2016 EPIC Award Finalist and became an Amazon bestselling fantasy on February 19, 2015, a little over a month after its release. Book Digits called ''Amaskan's Blood'' "an epic fantasy filled with intrigue and layers upon layers of well-crafted secrets and lies" and gave it a grade of A.[Book Digits](_blank)
Review of Amaskan's Blood. It was also a 2016 Ozma Fantasy Award winner and a 2019 Readers' Favorite Bronze Award Winner for YA Epic Fantasy.[Amaskan's Blood](_blank)
2019 Readers' Favorite Book Award Winners.
The series continues with Book II, ''Amaskan's War,'' published on August 1, 2018,[Amaskan's War](_blank)
Goodreads. was a finalist in the UK Wishing Shelf Book Awards for Best Young Adult Book.[Writer Imperfect, Episode 19](_blank)
Twitch TV.
Class-M Exile
''Class-M Exile'' is a space opera novella, also through Grey Sun Press. The novella focuses on society's fear of the unknown, and the prejudices societies carry.[The Oak Wheel.](_blank)
Martin, Jeff. Interview with Author Raven Oak. In a discussion on the Hugo nominated Skiffy & Fanty Show, Oak said, "Some of the same diversity issues we're dealing with now across the United States are themes in this novella."
The story began during a Locus Writers' Workshop when Oak was asked to think of an event that impacted her emotionally as a child. Oak picked a memory of when a new student arrived at her small Texas town middle school. In a recent interview at the Seattle Comedy Group after-party, Oak said, "She was everything not Texas...and everyone was trying to stampede away from erlike she had the plague. It bothered me that no one wanted to know her, so of course I made her my best friend."[Seattle Comedy Group, After Party #23.](_blank)
Interview with Author Raven Oak.
The main character—a four-eyed, three-legged alien with a fake Texas
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drawl—has spent his life researching humans. " erl'snever seen one, never met one, because they don't really exist anymore. And then he meets one." The story follows Eerl in his quest to find out what a fish is while defending Mel (a human) from the prejudice of the universe.[Class-M Exile.](_blank)
Goodreads.
''Class-M Exile'' was a Top 100 Hot New Release on Amazon UK and ranked as an Amazon US bestseller in space opera on June 24, 2015. In an interview with the author, members of the podcast SciFi Diner said, " 'Class-M Exile''really does do what tar
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Trek does, in that it functions well in social commentary. If you like science fiction that really deals with social commentary...you need to check this book out! You need to put this author on your radar."[SciFi Diner Podcast #255.](_blank)
Interview with Author Raven Oak.
Joy to the Worlds
''Joy to the Worlds: Mysterious Speculative Fiction for the Holidays'' was recently named a Foreword Review Book of the Year Award finalist and was listed in the ''Seattle Times'' as a #1 Bestselling paperback locally.[The Promise Leads Hardback Sales](_blank)
The Seattle Times, Staff. The book was also a #1 Hot New Release in Amazon Sci-Fi Anthologies and a Top 100 Bestseller in Amazon Holiday Stories.
From the Worlds of Raven Oak
''From the Worlds of Raven Oak'' is an art book illustrated and written by Oak, featuring scenes, characters, and settings from her various novels and short stories.
Voices Carry
In 2024, Oak released a non-fiction memoir entitled ''Voices Carry: A Story of Teaching, Transitions, & Truths'' which focused on her life growing up, teaching, and writing as a disabled, non-binary queer in Texas. Taking its name from the song by 'Til Tuesday, the book explores themes of discrimination and self-identity, mostly through the lens of a former educator.[Seattle Gay News July Issue.](_blank)
Voices Carry is a love letter to the Queer educators fighting to keep classrooms safe The song Voices Carry was instrumental in alerting Raven Oak that her childhood was not normal, something she wrote about both in the book and in The Big Idea,[Whatever The Big Idea.](_blank)
The Big Idea: Raven Oak a blog series hosted by fellow science fiction writer John Scalzi
John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He is best known for his ''Old Man's War'' series, three novels of which have been n ...
.
Adaptations
In August 2016, ''Class-M Exile'' made it to the stage as part of the Seattle Literary Festival ''Bibliophilia''. This three-day festival, run by improv-actor, writer, and editor, Jekeva Phillips, "combines... theatre and literature into a cross-disciplinary storytelling celebration."[Constant, Paul.](_blank)
Seattle Weekly, Aug. 8, 2016. Oak began the festival by reading chapter one from ''Class-M Exile'' on opening night. The reading was followed by a re-enactment of the story by a local improv troupe
CSz Seattle
Music career
While Oak continued writing novels throughout college, she began her university studies as a music composition
Musical composition can refer to an original piece or work of music, either vocal or instrumental, the structure of a musical piece or to the process of creating or writing a new piece of music. People who create new compositions are called ...
and theory
A theory is a systematic and rational form of abstract thinking about a phenomenon, or the conclusions derived from such thinking. It involves contemplative and logical reasoning, often supported by processes such as observation, experimentation, ...
major, her primary instrument is the piano. A piano player since the age of five, she was gifted with the ability to play by ear. Her ability to learn instruments quickly gained her the spot of 1st chair in her middle school's top band just two months after joining the beginning band. She was also named 1st chair in the All-Region Honor Band.
She found the University of North Texas
The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public university, public research university located in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its main campus is in Denton, Texas, Denton, with a satellite campus in Frisco, Texas, Frisco. It serves as the ...
music program stiffing as she did not fit into its jazz
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or opera style. In 2001, she changed majors to CECS and released her first CD, " Walls, Boxes, & Jars."[Walls, Boxes, & Jars](_blank)
iTunes. Retrieved 19 January 2015. The CD's sales donated to RAINN
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, the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network.[Galaris](_blank)
"New CD to Donate to RAINN". RAINN, founded by musician Tori Amos
Tori Amos (born Myra Ellen Amos; August 22, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. She is a classically trained musician with a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Having already begun composing instrumental pieces on piano, Amos won a full ...
, is America's only national hotline for rape and abuse.[https://www.rainn.org/get-help/national-sexual-assault-hotline.](_blank)
/ref> Through her lengthy support and advocacy of RAINN, Oak is listed as a corporate partner of the non-profit organization.[Information on RAINN.](_blank)
RAINN Official Website.
Of Oak's music, Score! Music says: "Perfectly stunning musical compositions that, though they lack vocals, do not lack in emotional impact; it’s as though one can venture inside Oak’s being through her beautiful piano work. Think Tori Amos unplugged and without lyrics."[Score! Music Magazine.](_blank)
Jeanne. October 2002. Splendid Magazine says, "...Oak transcends the damning excesses of the Lilith Fair ghetto...if it's the job of a musician to tell stories through her instruments, Raven Oak does her job exceedingly well."[Splendid E-Zine.](_blank)
Matthew Pollesel. February 22, 2002.
Her music career is currently on hiatus with an unknown release date for her second album, titled "Fight or Flight."
Awards for Oak's Writing
Bibliography
Published novels
#[Grey Sun Press.](_blank)
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#(2023). ''Dragon Springs & Other Things.'' Grey Sun Press. pp. 1–206.
#(2023). ''Space Ships & Other Trips.'' Grey Sun Press. pp. 1–186.
Coloring books
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Short stories
#"Q-Be" in ''Untethered: A Magic iPhone Anthology'' (October 2016, )
#"Mirror Me" in ''Magic Unveiled: An Anthology'' (October 2016, )
#"Hungry" (Stand Alone Story) (December 2016, )
#"Alive" in ''Swords, Sorcery, & Self-Rescuing Damsels'' (April 2019, )
#"Amaskan" in ''Hidden Magic: Magic Underground Anthology Book 1'' (March 2020, )[Magical Mayhem Press.](_blank)
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#"Pretty Poison" in ''Wayward Magic: Magic Underground Anthology Book 2'' (April 2020, )
#"Honor After All" in ''Forgotten Magic: Magic Underground Anthology Book 3'' (May 2020, )
#"Weightless" in ''The Great Beyond Anthology'' (June 2020, ) BDL Press.
#"Drip" in ''99 Tiny Terrors'' (2021).
Pulse Publishing
#"Scout's Honor" in ''The Last Cities of Earth Anthology'' (January 2022, )
WordFire Press
#"Learning to Fly" in ''It Has Pockets Anthology'' (2021).
#"Wrinkled" in ''Queer Sci-Fi's 9th Annual Flash Fiction Contest Anthology'' (2022, )
OWI
#"Weightless" 2nd Ed. in ''Soul Jar'' (2023)
Forest Avenue Press
#"Not Today" in ''99 Fleeting Fantasies'' (2024)
#"Eye of the Beholder" in ''Interdimensions: Stories from the Gen Con Writers' Symposium'' (2024)
Atthis Arts
Non-Fiction
# Short Essay in ''Ursula K. Le Guin: A Brief Tribute'' (August 2018)
#(2024). ''Voices Carry: A Story of Teaching, Transitions, & Truths.'' Grey Sun Press. pp. 1–310.
Forthcoming
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Discography
Shaded Tree Records
* Walls, Boxes, & Jars
*Fight or Flight (unknown release date)
See also
*List of fantasy authors
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*List of science fiction authors
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*Dafydd ab Hugh (born 1960)
*Alexander Abasheli (1884–1954)
*Edwin Abbott Abbott (1838–1926)
*Kōbō Abe (1924–1993)
*Robert Abernathy ...
References
External links
Official site
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1977 births
Living people
American science fiction writers
American women science fiction and fantasy writers
University of North Texas alumni
21st-century American novelists
21st-century American women writers
American women novelists
21st-century American women pianists
Richland College alumni
21st-century American pianists