Michael Cadnum (born 1949) is an American poet and novelist. He has written more than thirty-six books for adults, teens and children. He is best known for his adult suspense fiction, and young adult fiction based on myths, legends, and historical figures.[1][2]
Biography
He was born in 1949. Cadnum attended both University of California at Berkeley, and San Francisco State University. He earned a National Endowment of the Arts fellowship for his poetry. He currently resides in Albany, California.[3]
Bibliography
Novels
- Seize the Storm (2012)
 - Flash (2010)
 - Peril on the Sea (2009)
 - The King's Arrow (2008)
 - Nightsong: The Legend of Orpheus and Eurydice (2006)
 - The Dragon Throne (2005)
 - Starfall: Phaeton and the Chariot of the Sun (2004)
 - Ship of Fire (2003)
 - Daughter of the Wind (2002)
 - The Leopard Sword (2002)
 - Forbidden Forest: the story of Little John and Robin Hood (2002)
 - Raven of the Waves (2001)
 - Redhanded (2000)
 - The Book of the Lion (2000)
 - Blood Gold (2004)
 - Rundown (1999)
 - Heat (1998)
 - In A Dark Wood (1998)
 - Edge (1997)
 - Zero At The Bone (1996)
 - The Judas Glass (1996)
 - Taking It (1995)
 - Skyscape (1994)
 - The Horses of the Night (1993)
 - Ghostwright (1993)
 - Breaking the Fall (1992)
 - Saint Peter's Wolf (1992)
 - Sleepwalker (1991)
 - Calling Home (1991)
 - Nightlight (1990)
 
Short fiction
- Collections
 
- Can't Catch Me (2006, Tachyon Publications)
 - Earthquake Murder (2018)
 
- Stories[4]
 
| Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elf trap | 2001 | "Elf trap". F&SF. 100 (4): 125–129. April 2001. | ||
| Ella and the Canary Prince | 1999 | |||
| Together again | 2001 | |||
Poetry
- The Promised Rain (forthcoming)
 - Kingdom (2018)
 - This Early Dark (2016)
 - "Day by Day" (2003)
 - Illicit (chapbook, 2001)
 - The Woman Who Discovered Math (chapbook, 2001)
 - The Cities We Will Never See (1993)
 - By Evening (1992)
 - Foreign Springs (chapbook, 1988)
 - Invisible Mirror (chapbook, 1987)
 - Long Afternoons (1986)
 - "Wrecking the Cactus" (pamphlet, 1985)
 - The Morning of the Massacre, (chapbook, 1981)
 
Translations
- Foreign editions of Michael Cadnum's work include Danish, Persian, French, German, Italian, Spanish, among others.
 
References
- ↑ "Michael Cadnum Biography". www.bookrags.com.
 - ↑ "Answers - The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com.
 - ↑ "Michael Cadnum". fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
 - ↑ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
 
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