Pamela Dean Dyer-Bennet
Born1953 (age 70–71)
Pen namePamela Dean
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Alma materCarleton College
GenreFantasy
Literary movementContemporary fantasy, urban fantasy and fantasy of manners
Notable worksTam Lin, The Secret Country trilogy
Website
www.dd-b.net/pddb/

Pamela Collins Dean Dyer-Bennet (born 1953), better known as Pamela Dean, is an American fantasy author whose best-known book is Tam Lin, based on the Child Ballad of the same name, in which the Scottish fairy story is set on a midwestern college campus loosely based on her alma mater, Carleton College in Minnesota.[1]

Career

Dean has published six novels and a number of short stories. Tam Lin and The Dubious Hills were both nominated for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature, in 1992 and 1995 respectively.

She was a member of the writing group The Scribblies, along with Emma Bull, Will Shetterly, Kara Dalkey, Nate Bucklin, Patricia Wrede and Steven Brust, and was a contributor to the Liavek shared-world anthologies. She is a member of the Pre-Joycean Fellowship.

As of 2012, Dean reports that Going North, the future "joint sequel to The Dubious Hills and The Whim of the Dragon, has been rejected by Viking Press, leaving her to make further revisions and seek alternative methods for publication.[2][3]

Personal life

Dean graduated from Carleton College in 1975.[1]

On 30 December 1982,[4] she married fellow fan David Dyer-Bennet.

Bibliography

Novels

Short stories

Non-fiction

References

  1. ^ a b "Interview with Pamela Dean". Thunder Bay Public Library. February 3, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
  2. ^ Going South at Dean's blog, dated 2012-09-11.
  3. ^ Official website
  4. ^ Dyer-Bennet, David. "Pamela's and My Wedding"