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Jane Fancher

Jane Suzanne Fancher (born 1952) is a science fiction and fantasy author and artist.

Work

In the early 1980s, she worked for Warp Graphics as an art assistant on Elfquest, providing inking assistance on the black and white comics and coloring on Books 2 and 3 of the original graphic novel reprints. Reprint editions omitted her name from the art credits, and later graphic novel editions used different coloring.[citation needed]

She adapted portions of C. J. Cherryh's Gate of Ivrel, the first novel in Cherryh's Morgaine series. Gate of Ivrel: No. 1 (1985) was a self-published black and white comic book that lasted one issue. Fancher expanded the material in color intending a series of graphic novels: Gate of Ivrel: Claiming Rites (1986)[1] and Gate of Ivrel: Fever Dreams (1987).[2] The adaptations were done in collaboration with Cherryh. She did not complete the series, but the experience led to Fancher becoming a prose author herself, as well as frequent professional collaboration and eventual marriage with Cherryh.[3]

Fancher's books include the "Groundties" series, as well as the "Dance of the Rings" trilogy: Ring of Lightning (1995); Ring of Intrigue (1997), and Ring of Destiny (1999).

The "Groundties" trilogy (Groundties, Uplink, Harmonies of the 'Net) was published in e-book form in 2011.[4] There is also a prequel, titled the 'NetWalkers.[4]

Fancher, Cherryh and author Lynn Abbey run an online publishing house, Closed Circle, to market their own work.[5]

Personal life

Fancher was born in Renton, Washington[6] on October 24, 1952.

She has virtual degrees in Physics and Anthropology from Washington State University[clarification needed] and training in computer programming, psychology, philosophy, and history.[6]

Fancher currently lives in Spokane, Washington with what she mischievously calls her 'spousal unit',[7] science fiction writer C. J. Cherryh (Carolyn Janice Cherry). The two had been domestic partners[3] for years before being married on May 17, 2014.[3]

Bibliography

Illustrated adaptations with C. J. Cherryh
Illustration
As J. S. Fancher
As Jane S. Fancher
As J. Fancher
Ebooks only
with C. J. Cherryh

References

  1. ^ Fancher, Jane (1986). Gate of Ivrel. Reynolds, Kay, Cherryh, C. J. Norfolk, Va.: Donning Co. ISBN 978-0898655155. OCLC 15015290.
  2. ^ Fancher, Jane (1987). Gate of Ivrel. Reynolds, Kay, Cherryh, C. J. Norfolk, Va.: Donning Co. ISBN 978-0898655155. OCLC 15015290.
  3. ^ a b c "Fancher's blog Harmonies of the Net". Janefancher.com. Archived from the original on May 5, 2014. Retrieved June 29, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Jane Fancher's blog entry with the original Locus review of UpLink". Archived from the original on February 4, 2021. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
  5. ^ http://www.closed-circle.net/ Closed Circle
  6. ^ a b [1] MisCon 28 2014
  7. ^ [2] Archived January 24, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Fancher's own term for her partner
  8. ^ "Prometheus Awards". Libertarian Futurist Society. Retrieved July 10, 2020.

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