Tamora Pierce

American writer of fantasy novels for children and adults

Tamora Pierce is an American author. She was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania on December 13th, 1954. Tamora Pierce is the daughter of Wayne Pierce and Jacqueline Pierce, but her parents divorced. Her family moved from Pennsylvania to California many times. Tamora loved reading books as a child, and she started writing stories when she was in 6th grade. When she was a teenager, she stopped writing. One of her teachers motivated her to continue writing, and she started writing again as an adult.

Writing change

Tamora Pierce mainly writes fantasy books, but sometimes historical books. She enjoys writing series because of how the reader gets to live along with the characters. She likes writing books for teenagers. Many of her books have been translated into German, Danish, and Spanish.

Personal life change

Tamora lives in New York, New York with her husband, 4 cats, parakeet, and sometimes rescued animals. She is interested in many topics which sometimes are included in her writing. Some topics she is interested in our culture, crime, wildlife, nature, historical events, and more.

Books change

Song of the Lioness change

  • Alanna: The First Adventure (1983)
  • In the Hands of the Goddess(1984)
  • The Woman Who Rides Like a Man(1986)
  • Lioness Rampant(1988)

Circle of Magic change

  • Wolf-Speaker(1994)
  • The Emperor Mage(1995)
  • The Realms of the Gods (1996)

The Immortals change

  • Sandry’s Book (1996)
  • Tris’s Book (1998)
  • Daja’s Book (1998)
  • Briar’s Book (1999)

Beka Cooper change

  • Terrier (2006)
  • Bloodhound (2009)
  • Mastiff (2011)

Protector of the Small change

  • First Test (1999)
  • Page (2000)
  • Squire (2001)
  • Lady Knight (2002)

Circle Opens change

  • Magic Steps (2000)
  • Street Magic (2001)
  • Cold Fire (2002)
  • Shatterglass (2003)
  • The Will of the Empress: The Circle Reforged (2005)
  • Melting Stones (2008)
  • Battle Magic (2013)

Awards change

Alanna: The First Adventure change

  • Author's Citation, Alumni Association of the New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1984

In the Hand of the Goddess change

  • SchulerExpress ZDF Preis (Germany), 1985
  • South Carolina Children's Book Award nomination, 1985- 86

Wolf Speaker change

  • Children's Paperbacks Bestseller, Australian Bookseller and Publisher, 1995

The Emperor Mage change

The Realms of the Gods change

  • Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror list, Voice of Youth Advocates, 1996
  • Best Books for the Teen Age list, New York Public Library

References change

  • "Tamora Pierce." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2013. Biography in Context. Web. 23 Mar. 2015.
  • "Tamora Pierce." Authors and Artists for Young Adults. Vol. 26. Detroit: Gale, 1999. Biography in Context. Web. 23 Mar. 2015.