Wen Spencer
Wen Spencer is an American science fiction and fantasy writer whose books center on characters with unusual abilities. In 2003, she was the winner of the John W. [Campbell Award for Best New Writer].
Spencer was raised on a family farm in Evans City, Pennsylvania and attended the University of Pittsburgh, earning a degree in information science, and has been active in science fiction fandom. Her Ukiah Oregon series features a partly alien character with gentle nature, powerful abilities, and dangerous, werewolf like relatives. Her Tinker universe features a young woman of extraordinary brilliance who is turned into an elf. A Brother's Price posits a world where the gender birth ratio is skewed heavily toward baby girls.
Published works
Ukiah Oregon series
- Alien Taste, Compton Crook Award winner
- Tainted Trail
- Bitter Waters
- ''Dog Warrior''
Tinker (Elfhome) series
- Fantasy novels set in near-future Pittsburgh and Elfhome
- Tinker, 2004 Sapphire Award for the Best Science Fiction Romance novel
- Wolf Who Rules
- Elfhome
- Wood Sprites
- Harbinger -
- Storm Furies -
- Project Elfhome - Collection of novelettes and short stories from the Elfhome series
- Steel City Magic – Science [Fiction Book Club] omnibus edition of Tinker and Wolf Who Rules
- Short stories set in the Elfhome Universe
Stand-alone novels
- A Brother's Price
- Endless Blue
- Eight Million Gods
- ''The Black Wolves of Boston''
Short stories
- Set in the Elfhome Universe
- * "Wyvern" in Faire Tales, Elfhome #0.5
- * "Bare Snow Falling on Fairywood", Elfhome #0.9
- * "Pittsburgh Backyard and Garden" in Free Short Stories 2013, Elfhome #1.1
- * "Blue Sky", Elfhome #2.5
- * "Peace Offering" in Free Short Stories 2012, Elfhome #3.1
- "Once Upon a Toad" in Fantastic Companions
- "Another Man's Meat" in Triangulation 2004: A Confluence of Speculative Fiction
- "Moon Monkeys" in Adventures in Sol System
- "Rituals for a New God" in Turn the Other Chick
- "Young Robots in Love" in Triangulation 2003: A Confluence of Speculative Fiction
- "Protection Money" in Jim Baen's Universe,