Kelley Armstrong
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Kelley Armstrong is a Canadian  author
Author
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, primarily of fantasy
Fantasy
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 works.

She has published sixteen fantasy novel
Novel
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s , set in the world of the Women of the Otherworld
Women of the Otherworld
Women of the Otherworld is the name of a fantasy series by Canadian author Kelley Armstrong.The books feature werewolves, witches, necromancers, and vampires struggling to fit as "normal" in today's world...

and the Darkest Powers series, also two crime novels in 2007 and 2009. Armstrong has confirmed contracts with her American
United States
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, British
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 and Canadian publishers for novels eleven through thirteen in the Women of the Otherworld series, and novels three through to six of Darkest Powers series. She has also written several serial
Serial (literature)
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 novella
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s and short stories
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 for the Otherworld series, some of which are available free from her website
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.

Biography

Kelley Armstrong is married with three children; the family lives in rural Ontario
Ontario
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.
She was born on 1968, the oldest of four siblings in a "typical middle class family" in London, Ontario. After graduating with a degree in psychology
Psychology
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 from The University of Western Ontario, Armstrong then switched to studying computer programming
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 at Fanshawe College
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 so she would have time to write. Her first novel Bitten was sold in 1999, and it was released in 2001. Following her first success she has written a total of nine novels and a number of novellas in the world of the Women of the Otherworld
Women of the Otherworld
Women of the Otherworld is the name of a fantasy series by Canadian author Kelley Armstrong.The books feature werewolves, witches, necromancers, and vampires struggling to fit as "normal" in today's world...

series, and her first crime novel
Crime fiction
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, Exit Strategy, was released July 2007. Armstrong has been a full-time writer and parent since 2002.

Her novel No Humans Involved was a New York Times bestseller in the hardback fiction category on May 20, 2007.
Also, her YA novel The Awakening
The Awakening (Armstrong novel)
The Awakening is a novel by Kelley Armstrong from Darkest Powers trilogy. It is the sequel to The Summoning.-Plot:The Awakening takes place directly after the events in The Summoning. Chloe has been recaptured by The Edison Group, a team of supernatural scientists responsible for manipulating her...

was a #1 New York Times bestseller in the Children's Chapter books category on May 17, 2009.

Description of Work

Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series is part of a recently popular contemporary fantasy
Contemporary fantasy
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 subgenre of the fantasy
Fantasy
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 genre
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 that superimposes supernatural characters upon a backdrop of contemporary North American life, with strong romantic elements. Within that subgenre, she is notable for including many types of supernatural characters, including witches, sorcerers
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, werewolves, necromancers, ghost
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s, shamans, demon
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s and vampire
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s, rather than limiting herself primarily to a single type of supernatural creature. Most of her works have a mystery
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 genre plot, with leading characters investigating some novel situation or unsolved question.

In the Otherworld novels to date, most supernatural powers are either hereditary, or arise from the act of an existing supernatural of the same type. The Otherworld, while it has overarching conflicts and plotlines that span multiple novels is, thus far, not an epic battle between good and evil. The novels are largely episodic
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 with the continuing plotlines primarily involving the developing lives of the main characters.

Her contemporary fantasy writings share genre similarities with writers Charlaine Harris
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, Laurell K Hamilton and Kim Harrison
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.

The Novels

  1. Bitten (2001)
  2. Stolen (2002)
  3. Dime Store Magic
    Dime Store Magic (novel)
    -Plot introduction:Dime Store Magic, the third in the Women of the Otherworld series, is a novel written by Kelley Armstrong featuring Paige Winterbourne. First seen in Stolen, Paige is a witch, the only daughter of the now deceased Coven leader and expected to follow in her mother's footsteps...

    (2004)
  4. Industrial Magic
    Industrial Magic (novel)
    Industrial Magic, the fourth in the Women of the Otherworld series, is a fantasy novel written by Canadian author Kelley Armstrong. It features the witch Paige Winterbourne.-Plot introduction :...

    (2004)
  5. Haunted (2005)
  6. Broken
    Broken (novel)
    Broken is a fantasy novel by written by Kelley Armstrong. It is the sixth in her Women of the Otherworld series and has the return of Elena Michaels as narrator.-Plot summary:...

    (2006)
  7. No Humans Involved (2007)
  8. Personal Demon (2008)
  9. Living with the Dead (2008)
  10. Frostbitten (2009)
  11. Waking the Witch
    Waking the Witch (Armstrong novel)
    Waking the Witch is the eleventh novel in Women of the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong. Waking the Witch follows 21 year old witch, Savannah an orphaned daughter of a sorcerer and half-demon. She must prove that she grown up enough to be part of a special supernatural detective agency. ...

    (2010)
  12. Spellbound (2011)
  13. 13 (novel, to be published 2012)


13 will be the 13th and final book in the Women of the Otherworld series due to the writers contractual agreements. This is subject to change if a new contract is proposed/signed.
  • Witch Magic (SFBC Omnibus Edition), released in 2004 in the UK, was a republication of Dime Store Magic and Industrial Magic in one volume.

The complete series

Below is a complete list of online work, short stories, novellas and contributions to anthologies. Also note that this list is in within-series chronological order
Note: the bold titles denote works which have been published in print.
  • "Rebirth", narrator Aaron (short story, released 2005, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
  • "Infusion", narrator Malcolm Danvers (short story, released 2005; published in Men of the Otherworld in Jan 2009)
  • "Savage", narrator Clayton Danvers (novella, released 2003; published in Men of the Otherworld in Jan 2009)
  • "Ascension", narrator Clayton Danvers (novella, released 2003; published in Men of the Otherworld in Jan 2009)
  • "Demonology", narrator Talia Lyndsay (short story, released 2005)
  • "Bewitched", narrator Eve Levine (short story, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
  • "Birthright", narrator Logan Jonsen (short story, released 2005, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
  • "Beginnings", narrators Clayton Danvers and Elena Michaels (novella, released 2004, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
  • "'Becoming'", graphic novella about Elena Michaels (novella, 2007)
  • "The Case of the Half-Demon Spy", (short story, released 2005)
  • "Expectations", narrator Lucas Cortez (short story, released 2005, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
  • "Truth and Consequences", narrator Elena Michaels (short story, first published February 1996 in Lost Worlds
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    Lost Worlds is a "combat picture book game" designed by Alfred Leonardi and originally published in 1983 by Nova Game Designs. The game has had many publishers, including Chessex, Emithill, Flying Buffalo and Greysea...

    magazine and later re-released online)
  • "Territorial", narrator Karl Marsten (short story, released 2005)
  1. Bitten, narrator Elena Michaels (novel, published 2001)
    • "Ghosts", narrator Jeremy Danvers (short story, released 2005, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
    • "Escape", narrator Eve Levine (short story, released 2005)
  2. Stolen, narrator Elena Michaels (novel, published 2002)
  3. Dime Store Magic, narrator Paige Winterbourne (novel, published 2004)
  4. Industrial Magic, narrator Paige Winterbourne (novel, published 2004)
    • "Wedding Bell Hell", narrator Paige Winterbourne (short story, released 2005, published in Tales Of the Otherworld April 2010)
  5. Haunted, narrator Eve Levine (novel, published 2005)
    • "Adventurer", narrator Kenneth Okalik (short story, published 2005)
    • "Chaotic", narrator Hope Adams (novella, published 2006 in Dates from Hell anthology)
    • "The Case of El Chupacabra", narrator Lucas Cortez (novella, released 2006, published in Tales Of The Otherworld April 2010)
    • "Bargain", narrator Xavier (short story, released 2005)
  6. Broken, narrator Elena Michaels (novel, published 2006)
  7. No Humans Involved, narrator Jaime Vegas (novel, published 2007)
    • "Framed", narrator Nick Sorrentino (novella, released 2007)
    • "Twilight," narrator Cassandra DuCharme (published 2007 in Many Bloody Returns)
    • "Stalked," narrator Clayton Danvers (published 2007 in My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon
      My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon
      My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon, edited by P.N. Elrod, is the 2007 sequel to the 2006 book My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding. Honeymoon is an anthology of honeymoon stories contributed by several authors such as the author of the Otherworld series Kelley Armstrong, the author of The Morganville...

      )
  8. Personal Demon, narrator Hope Adams (novel, published 2008)
    • "The Ungrateful Dead," narrator Jamie Vegas (published 2009 in Blood Lite)
  9. Living with the Dead, narrator Robyn Peltier (novel, published 2008)
    • "Kitsunegari," narrator Jeremy Danvers (novella, published 2009 in Men of the Otherworld)
    • "Paranormal Romance Blues," other narrator (short story published 2009 in The Mammoth Book of Paranormal Romance)
    • "Zen and the Art of Vampirism," narrator Zoe Takano (novella, published 2008 in A Fantasy Medley)
    • "Angelic", narrator Eve Levine (novella, published December 2009 in a limited run by Subterranean Press)
    • "Learning Curve," narrator Zoe Takano (short story, published 2010 in Evolve)
    • "Checkmate", narrator Elena Michaels (short story, released 2009)
    • "Recruit", narrator Elena Michaels (short story, released 2009)
  10. Frostbitten, narrator Elena Michaels (novel, published 2009)
    • "Life Sentence," Other narrator (February 2010 in The New Dead)
    • "Counterfeit Magic," narrator Paige Winterbourne(novella, released 2010 in a limited run by Subterranean Press)
    • "Lucifer’s Daughter," narrator Hope Adams (published October 2010 in Blood Lite 2: Overbite)
  11. Waking the Witch, narrator Savannah Levine (novel, published July 2010)
    • Hidden, narrator Elena Michels (novella, to be release late 2011)
  12. Spellbound, narrator Savannah Levine (novel, published July 2011)

The Nadia Stafford series

  1. Exit Strategy (published July 2007)
  2. Made to be Broken (published in February 2009)

The Darkest Powers trilogy

  1. The Summoning (novel, published July 2008)
  2. The Awakening
    The Awakening (Armstrong novel)
    The Awakening is a novel by Kelley Armstrong from Darkest Powers trilogy. It is the sequel to The Summoning.-Plot:The Awakening takes place directly after the events in The Summoning. Chloe has been recaptured by The Edison Group, a team of supernatural scientists responsible for manipulating her...

    (novel, published April 2009)
  3. The Reckoning (novel, published April 2010)
    • Also contains the short stories Dangerous, and Divided with Derek as the narrator, which are available online.
    • A short story called Disenchanted is narrarated by Tori and a very small portion in Simon's view.

The Darkness Rising trilogy

  1. The Gathering
    The Gathering (Armstrong novel)
    The Gathering is a novel by Kelley Armstrong. It was released April 12, 2011 by HarperTeen. The Gathering is the first book in Armstrong's Darkness Rising trilogy. Darkness Rising is the second trilogy in the Darkest Powers series. Darkness Rising follows a new set of kids...

    (novel, published April, 2011)
  2. The Calling (novel, to be published April 2012)

Other short stories

  • Plan B (in the collection Like a Charm)
  • Death Dealer (in the collection Dying for It: Tales of Sex and Death)
  • Kat (in the collection The Eternal Kiss)
  • Harbinger (in the collection Campus Chills)
  • A Haunted House of Her Own (in Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary
    Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary
    Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories on the 50th Anniversary is a collection of short stories written by various authors and edited by Carol Serling, the widow of series creator Rod Serling. Each story was written with themes or styles similar to The Twilight Zone episodes, including narrated...

    )

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