Pauli Kidd (Pauli Jayne Kidd; formerly Paul James Kidd), also known as Patpahootie, is an Australian writer of fantasy fiction.[1][2]
Pauli Kidd | |
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Born | Paul James Kidd |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | Australian |
Genre | Fantasy fiction |
Website | |
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Career
editBefore pursuing a career in writing Kidd had worked at Beam Software, an Australia-based game developer. She is credited as, among other things, the writer, director and lead designer of Nightshade, an action-adventure title for the NES.[3] She is also credited as the lead designer for Shadowrun.
Kidd's first book, entitled Mus of Kerbridge, was released in 1995 and received a short-list nomination for the 1995 Aurealis Awards best fantasy novel.[4] She has since released six more stand alone novels, written a two book series and has contributed to two of the Dungeons & Dragons novel series, Forgotten Realms: Nobles and Greyhawk.[5] Her novel releases include White Plume Mountain (WOTC), Descent into the Depths of the Earth (WOTC), A Whisper of Wings (Vision), The Rats of Acomar (Vision), The Fangs of K'aath (United Press UK), Lilith (Vision), Petal Storm (Vision), Neue Europa (Vision), and the Petal Storm graphic novel series.[6] Kidd also has written a non-fiction strategy guide based on the video game Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?[5] and has written two short stories which were published in Dragon Magazine.[7]
Bibliography
editKidd has had a long career as an author.[8]
Novels
edit- Mus of Kerbridge (1995)
- The Council of Blades (1996) (Forgotten Realms: Nobles, Book Five)
- A Whisper of Wings (1999)
- White Plume Mountain (1999) (Greyhawk Classics, #2)
- Descent into the Depths of the Earth (1999) (Greyhawk Classics, #3)
- Lace & Steel (2000)
- The Rats of Acomar (2000)
- Queen of the Demonweb Pits (2001) (Greyhawk Classics, #6)
- Fey (2005)
- Dreamscape (2007)
- Lilith (2007)
- Petal Storm (2007)
- Neue Europa (2007)
- Tiamat (2011)
- Halls of Orpheus (2011)
- Mission (2011)
- Red Sails in the Fallout: A D&D Gamma World Novel (2011)
- Those Who Are Left (2012)
- Infinite Seas (2019)
- Earth-Kin (2021)
Effectuators
edit- Effectuators Book 1: Horrors of the Night (2011)
- Effectuators Book 2: Green and Pleasant Land (2012)
- Effectuators Book 3: To Foreign Shores (2013)
- Effectuators Book 4: Sweet Albion! (2014)
Fangs of K'aath
edit- Fangs of K'aath (1999)
- Guardians of Light (2006)
Travellers
edit- Travellers Book 1: The Epsilon Queen (2010)
- Travellers Book 2: The Ryakan Legacy (2010)
- Travellers Book 3: The Kimtoa Bequest (2010)
Spirit Hunters
edit- Spirit Hunters Book 1: The Way of the Fox (2014)
- Spirit Hunters Book 2: The Open Road (2016)
- Spirit Hunters Book 3: Tails High (2016)
- Spirit Hunters Book 4: Shadow of the Oni (2017)
GeneStorm
edit- City in the Sky (2015)
- Fort Dandelion (2015)
Infinite Seas
edit- Infinite Seas - Part One (2019)
- Infinite Seas - Part Two (2019)
Short fiction
edit- "By The Job" (2000) in Dragon Magazine, May 2000 - Issue #271
- "Keoland Blues" (2000) in Dragon Magazine, December 2000 - Issue #278
Non-fiction
editReferences
edit- ^ "Lace and Steel - YouTube". YouTube.
- ^ "Pauli Kidd by Wobblies & Wizards".
- ^ "GameSetWatch COLUMN: 'Might Have Been' - Nightshade". www.gamesetwatch.com.
- ^ "aurealis awards, previous years' results" (PDF). Aurealis Awards. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- ^ a b "Paul Kidd". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
- ^ a b "Paul Kidd". Archived from the original on 24 February 2009.
- ^ "Paul Kidd - Summary Bibliography". ISFDB. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
- ^ "Paul Kidd :: Pen & Paper RPG Database". Archived from the original on 28 April 2005.