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L. R. Lam
British speculative fiction author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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L.R. Lam is a Sunday Times best-selling British (expatriate American) speculative fiction author, who lives in Scotland.[1][2] They previously wrote under the name Laura Lam and have written under the pen name Laura Ambrose.
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Micah Grey series
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Lam's debut novel, Pantomime, published in 2013. It is a young adult novel telling the story of an intersex character, Micah Grey, who has run away from home to become a circus aerialist.
Pantomime, along with its sequel, Shadowplay, were published by Strange Chemistry. In 2014, Strange Chemistry folded.[3] In May 2015, it was announced that Tor UK had bought the rights to Pantomime, Shadowplay, and the third book in the series, Masquerade.[4]
Pantomime won the Bisexual Book Award for Speculative Fiction in 2014 at an event organised by the Bi Writers Association to increase awareness of bisexual books.[5] It appeared on reading lists promoted by the American Library Association on their 2014 Rainbow Book List,[6] the 2014 Popular Paperbacks List in the GLBTQ category,[7] and on the Scottish Book Trust as their "Teens Book of the Month" in May 2014.[8] In 2014 it was also nominated for the British Fantasy Society book awards.[9]
Shadowplay, the second in the Micah Grey series, continues the story of Micah Grey and Drystan the White Clown, on the run and seeking help from a magician and was ranked 17 in Fantasy Faction's Best Fantasy Books of 2014.[10] Masquerade, the final volume of the trilogy, was published in 2017.
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Pacifica duology
In July 2014 Lam signed a six-figure two-book deal with Tor Books, for the full world English language rights to False Hearts and Shattered Minds.[11] Subsequently, the Italian, German, and French rights for False Hearts were taken up, by Fanucci Editore, Heyne Verlag and Bragelonne respectively.
Seven Devils duology
Lam and Elizabeth May have co-written a space opera entitled Seven Devils, out through Gollancz in the UK and DAW in the US. It is described as Mad Max: Fury Road meets Rogue One. Upon release, it hits #5 on the Sunday Times Bestseller list in the UK.[12] The sequel, Seven Mercies, follows in January 2022.
Bibliography
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Micah Grey
- Pantomime (February 2013) Strange Chemistry.[13][14][15] Re-released in e-book through Tor UK in December 2015 and in paperback in 2016[16]
- Shadowplay (January 2014) Strange Chemistry.[17] Re-released in e-book through Tor UK in December 2015 and in paperback in 2016[16]
- Masquerade (March 2017) Tor/Macmillan[16]
Vestigial Tales
- The Snake Charm (June 2014) Penglass Publishing
- The Fisherman's Net (July 2014) Penglass Publishing
- The Tarot Reader (August 2014) Penglass Publishing
- The Card Sharp (September 2014) Penglass Publishing
- The Mechanical Minotaur (March 2017) Penglass Publishing
False Hearts
Seven Devils
- Seven Devils with Elizabeth May (August 2020) DAW/Gollancz
- Seven Mercies with Elizabeth May (January 2022) DAW/Gollancz
Goldilocks
- Goldilocks (April/May 2020) Wildfire/Orbit[18]
Short stories
- "They Swim Through Sunset Seas" (2014), Solaris Rising 3, edited by Ian Whates, Solaris Books.
- "The Lioness" (March 2015), Cranky Ladies of History anthology, edited by Tehani Wessely and Tansy Rayner Roberts, Fablecroft Press.
- "A Certain Reverence" (2019), Scotland in Space: Creative Visions and Critical Reflections on Scotland's Space Futures, edited by Deborah Scott and Simon Malpas, Shoreline of Infinity.
As Laura Ambrose
Romancing the Page series
- A Hidden Hope (October 2018) Penglass Publishing
- A Perfect Balance (December 2018) Penglass Publishing
- An Unheard Song (February 2019) Penglass Publishing
- Romancing the Page (May 2019) Penglass Publishing (compendium of novellas 1–3)
Short stories
- A Frozen Night (September 2018) Penglass Publishing
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Awards and nominations
- ALA Rainbow Book List (2014, top ten title – Pantomime)[19]
- "Teens Book of the Month" for the month of May 2014 for Pantomime, Scottish Book Trust[20]
- Sydney J. Bounds Award for Pantomime (2014, nominated)[21]
- Bisexual Book Award for Speculative Fiction (2014, winner)
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