Cecilia Dart-Thornton
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Cecilia Dart-Thornton is a full-time writer. A keen supporter of animal rights and wilderness conservation, she is also interested in art, craft, horticulture, playing folk music, and digital media. Her books are published around the world and have been translated into several languages. BIBLIOGRAPHY: THE BITTERBYNDE TRILOGY ‘This series follows the journey of a mute, amnesiac foundling through a world of beauty and peril, teeming with faerie creatures.’ The Ill-Made Mute (2001) The Lady of the Sorrows (2002) The Battle of Evernight (2003) SHORT STORIES “Long the Clouds are Over me Tonight” (Published in the anthology EMERALD MAGIC: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy; Tor Books, 2004) “The Stolen Swanmaiden” (Published in Australian Women’s Weekly September 2005) “The Lanes of Camberwell” (Published by Harper Collins in the anthology DREAMING AGAIN, 2008) “The Enchanted” (Published by Harper Collins in the anthology LEGENDS OF AUSTRALIAN FANTASY, 2010) Four short stories in “NIGHT’S NIECES: The Legacy of Tanith Lee”, Immanion Press December 2015 “The Churchyard Yarrow” (published in BORDERLANDS: TALES FROM THE EDGE— a new anthology. Ford Street Publishing, March 2024.)