Cecelia Holland

Cecelia Holland

Cecelia Anastasia Holland is an American historical novelist. She was born December 31, 1943 in Henderson, Nevada, but grew up in Metuchen, New Jersey where she started writing at age 12, recording the stories she made up for her own entertainment. From the beginning, her focus was on history because "being twelve, I had precious few stories of my own. History seemed to me then, as it still does, an endless fund of material." She attended Pennsylvania State University for a year, and received her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1965 from Connecticut College, where she took a course in creative...
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Birthdate:1943
Birthplace:Henderson, Nevada
Age:69
Education:Connecticut College

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2005 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel The Witches' Kitchen
1977 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Novel Floating Worlds
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Written works by Cecelia Holland

TitlePublishedGenre
The Witches' Kitchen 2004 Speculative fiction
The story of Anna and the king
The serpent dreamer Speculative fiction
Railroad schemes
Floating Worlds 1976 Speculative fiction
Pillar of the sky
Valley of the Kings Fiction
The Firedrake
Great Maria
The angel and the sword Speculative fiction
Jerusalem.
The Bear Flag Fiction
An ordinary woman Fiction
The kings in winter
Until the Sun Falls
Lily Nevada
The soul thief Speculative fiction
Varanger Speculative fiction
Hammer for princes
Home ground
THE EARL
Zuilen Van De Hemel
death of Attila
Rakoṡsy
PACIFIC STREET CL
sea beggars
Ghost on the steppe
belt of gold
Antichrist
Bt Ppk15 Pillar Sky
La Muerte de Atila
Two ravens
Modern Perspectives on Zoonoses
lords of Vaumartin
king's road
City of God
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Places Cecelia Holland has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Cecelia Holland
MarkerLocationPopulation
A California 37,691,912
B Nevada 2,723,322
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