Bio: Vera Nazarian left the former Soviet Union at the height of the Cold War as a refugee at the age of eight and arrived in the United States a month before her 10th birthday by way of Lebanon, Greece, and Italy. As soon as she figured out the English language, she started to write in it and sold her first short story at the age of 17. Since then she has published numerous works of short fiction in anthologies and magazines such as the Sword and Sorceress and Darkover series edited by the late Marion Zimmer Bradley, and has seen her work translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Czech. She is an active member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Her short fiction has been on the Preliminary Nebula ballot and has been Honorably Mentioned by Gardner Dozois' Year's Best SF. Her debut novel, mythic fantasy Dreams of the Compass Rose is forthcoming in May 2002 from Wildside Press, and has already received critical acclaim. Ancient myth, moral fables, and her Armenian and Russian ethnic heritage play a strong part in all her work, combining the essences of things and places long gone into a rich evocation of wonder.

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Kihar [Darkover Series]
This story investigates a really unusual use of laran and that untranslatable concept of kihar - which does not mean precisely pride, nor even integrity, but partakes of both.
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A Dance for Darkover [Darkover series]
Mocking tradition? Or showing the best side of Darkover to the rest of the Empire?
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Danila's Song [Darkover series]
More and more, he was becoming a bitter introvert. And this process, the leronis at Serrais had said, was almost surely irrevocable. It came as a direct result of what he had gone through, both physically and psychologically, during the horror of the fire ...
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The Jackal [Darkover Series]
The curse on Harksell Keep affected more than just its lord.
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