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P.C. Hodgell
Pat Hodgell can't remember a time when she wasn't passionately interested in science fiction and fantasy. She's sold stories to such anthologies as Berkley Showcase, Elsewhere III, and Imaginary Lands and has also published four novels. God Stalk and Dark of the Moon, the novels included in The... show more

Pat Hodgell can't remember a time when she wasn't passionately interested in science fiction and fantasy. She's sold stories to such anthologies as Berkley Showcase, Elsewhere III, and Imaginary Lands and has also published four novels. God Stalk and Dark of the Moon, the novels included in The God Stalker Chronicles, begin her critically praised fantasy saga which is concerned not! only with high adventure, but also with questions of personal identity, religion, politics, honor, and arboreal drift. She earned her doctorate at the University of Minnesota with a dissertation on Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, and is a graduate of both Clarion and the Milford Writers Workshop. Recently retired, she was a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh in modern literature and composition, and teaches an audio-cassette-based course on science fiction and fantasy for the University of Minnesota. Par lives in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in a nineteenth-century wood-framed house, which has been in her family for generations. In addition to writing and teaching, she attends science fiction conventions, collects yarn, knits, embroiders, raises cats, and makes her own Christmas cards.
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Birth date: March 16, 1951
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Merle
Merle rated it 10 years ago
This gets 2.5 stars for “it was okay.” There are aspects of the book that I appreciate, but my reading experience was a slow one; when I take more than 3 weeks to read a 265-page fantasy novel, it hasn’t fully engaged me. God Stalk was first published in 1982, and has evidently become a cult class...
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Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
An interesting read and very different fantasy. Partially a coming of age novel, partially an adventure story, it looks like I have the trilogy in one novel somewhere so I'm looking forward to reading the rest.
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 12 years ago
4/5; 4 stars; A-This was a very satisfying read. The story brings to a close Jame's time at Tentir college and concludes a chapter in her complex entanglement with the Merikit people. I really enjoy the various chaotic disturbances that Jame always finds herself in the middle of. I particularly ...
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 12 years ago
4.5/5; 5 stars; AYou know that saying 'its not the destination, its the journey'? Well, the books in this series definitely take the reader on a journey. I have had a strong sense since the beginning that ultimately there will be a huge conflict of the good guys versus the bad guys and that might ...
Kyahgirl
Kyahgirl rated it 12 years ago
4.5/5; 5 stars ADespite all the dark events that weave through the Kencyrath tales, this one,in particular, has some pretty funny moments. Jame's single handed destruction of part of the Tentir college cracked me up. Her trials with the equine members of the story were pretty entertaining. The Ke...
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