I'm honestly not sure if I've read any of McKillip's novels (I know I've read anthologies she's contributed to) - I should rectify that at some point.
She was a formative writer for me. Beyond the trilogy which I've seen collected under the omnibus titles of Riddle of Stars or Riddle-Master—The Riddle-Master of Hed (1976), Heir of Sea and Fire (1977), and Harpist in the Wind (1979), which I appear able to return to infinitely—the novels that seem to have left the strongest impressions on me are Fool's Run (1987), The Changeling Sea (1988), The Sorceress and the Cygnet (1991), Something Rich and Strange (1994), Song for the Basilisk (1998), Ombria in Shadow (2002), The Bards of Bone Plain (2010), and Kingfisher (2016). I can give details if desired. I am also fond of her first published novel, The House on Parchment Street (1973). It is a completely traditional Anglo-American YA fantasy about a couple of cousins and the ghosts in the cellar, but it's a very nicely written example.
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She was a formative writer for me. Beyond the trilogy which I've seen collected under the omnibus titles of Riddle of Stars or Riddle-Master—The Riddle-Master of Hed (1976), Heir of Sea and Fire (1977), and Harpist in the Wind (1979), which I appear able to return to infinitely—the novels that seem to have left the strongest impressions on me are Fool's Run (1987), The Changeling Sea (1988), The Sorceress and the Cygnet (1991), Something Rich and Strange (1994), Song for the Basilisk (1998), Ombria in Shadow (2002), The Bards of Bone Plain (2010), and Kingfisher (2016). I can give details if desired. I am also fond of her first published novel, The House on Parchment Street (1973). It is a completely traditional Anglo-American YA fantasy about a couple of cousins and the ghosts in the cellar, but it's a very nicely written example.
Same here.
*hugs*