
Author Phaedra Weldon has contributed multiple short stories to Valdemar anthologies.
From Goodreads:
Born in Pensacola, Florida, Phaedra is the eldest of four children. She began writing in notebooks with her best friend in middle school.
After leaving college for a job in the Graphic Arts industry, Phaedra continued her love of writing in her spare time and was lucky enough at a writer's conference to meet Dean Wesley Smith, who later became her writing mentor, along with his wife, the bestselling mystery/fantasy/romance/science fiction writer, Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
Phaedra lives in Atlanta, Georgia. When not writing, she and her daughter spend their time playing games, letterboxing, or watching anime.
The author's website is: http://www.phaedraweldon.com/
Anthologies[]
Works by Phaedra Weldon have appeared in the following Valdemar volumes:
- Crucible, Valdemar Anthology, volume 9 (2015)
- Tempest, Valdemar Anthology, volume 10 (2016)
- Pathways, Valdemar Anthology, volume 11 (2017)
- Choices, Valdemar Anthology, volume 12 (2018)
- Seasons, Valdemar Anthology, volume 13 (2019)
- Passages, Valdemar Anthology, volume 14 (2020)
- Boundaries, Valdemar Anthology, volume 15 (2021)
- Shenanigans, Valdemar Anthology, volume 16 (2022)
- Anything with Nothing, Valdemar Anthology, volume 17 (2023)
- Feuds, Valdemar Anthology, volume 18 (2024)
Works[]
Standalone stories[]
- "The Note" in Crucible, Valdemar Anthology, volume 9
- "BloodLines" in Tempest, Valdemar Anthology, volume 10
- "A Herald's Duty" in Pathways, Valdemar Anthology, volume 11
- "With Sorrow and Joy" in Choices, Valdemar Anthology, volume 12
- "A Darkling Light" in Seasons, Valdemar Anthology, volume 13
- "Tools of the Trade" in Passages, Valdemar Anthology, volume 14
- "Puppies & Ponies" in Boundaries, Valdemar Anthology, volume 15
- "A Herald's Bag of Magic" in Anything with Nothing, Valdemar Anthology, volume 17
Herald Reyes stories[]
- "Of Ghosts and Stones and Snow" in Shenanigans, Valdemar Anthology, volume 16
- "The Ballad of Northfrost" in Feuds, Valdemar Anthology, volume 18