Janrae Frank was an American journalist, writer and editor known primarily for her work in
science fiction and
fantasy. She wrote extensively on the subject of women and feminism in speculative fiction.
Life and career
Her first published short story, Wolves of Nakesht, appeared in the 1980
World Fantasy Award-winning anthology Amazons![2] (edited by
Jessica Amanda Salmonson). This story introduced her most famous character, Chimquar the Lionhawk, and featured what are arguably her central themes: gender ambiguity and women of martial puissance. Other contributions in this field include Women Warriors and Earth Mothers[3] and New Eves: Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow,[4] an anthology of stories which traced the contributions and history of women in science fiction from the 1920s on, decade by decade. This anthology has been used in many women's study courses on science fiction.[5]
Her film journalism has been published in the cult magazine Cinefantastique as well as Movieline.
Lately, she was better known for
dark fantasy series such as the Dark Brothers of the Light and the Journey of the Sacred King quartet.
Published works
Writer
Chimquar the Lionhawk
Wolves of Nakesht, published in Amazons! (DAW, 1979)
In the Darkness, Hunting (paperback) (Wildside Press, 2004)
In the Darkness, Hunting: Tales of Chimquar the Lionhawk (Renaissance Ebooks, 2005)