Bio
Elisabeth Waters sold her first short story in 1980 to Marion Zimmer Bradley for The Keeper’s Price, the first of the Darkover story collections. Waters went on to sell dozens of stories to a variety of anthologies. Her first novel, a fantasy called Changing Fate, was awarded the 1989 Gryphon Award. She is now working on a sequel to it in addition to writing short stories and editing anthologies. Waters has also worked as a supernumerary with the San Francisco Opera, appearing in La Gioconda, Manon Lescaut, Madama Butterfly, Khovanshchina, Das Rheingold, Werther, and Idomeneo.
Elisabeth Waters Books
Ski the Hellers
Elisabeth WatersA Dragon and Her Girl
Max FlorschutzSword and Sorceress 34
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 33
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 31
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 27
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 28
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 29
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 30
Elisabeth WatersStars of Darkover
Deborah J. RossMusic of Darkover
Elisabeth WatersMagic in Suburbia
Elisabeth WatersSword and Sorceress 32
Elisabeth WatersChanging Fate
Elisabeth WatersMending Fate
Elisabeth WatersThe Princess, the Dragon, and the Frog Prince
Elisabeth WatersLady of the Trillium
Marion Zimmer BradleyBest of Marion Zimmer Bradley Fantasy Magazine, Volume II
Marion Zimmer Bradley