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Chelsea Quinn Yarbro : ウィキペディア英語版
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro

Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (born September 15, 1942) is an American writer. She is known for her series of historical horror novels about the vampire Count Saint-Germain.
==Biography==
Yarbro was born in Berkeley, California. She attended Berkeley schools through high school followed by three years at San Francisco State College (now University).
In November 1969 she married Donald Simpson and divorced in February 1982. She has no children.
Writing for over 45 years, Yarbro has worked in a wide variety of genres, from science fiction to westerns, from young adult adventure to historical horror. She is the author of over 70 novels and numerous short stories. In addition to the Count Saint-Germain novels, she also has published numerous volumes in a popular series of channeled wisdom from the entity Michael in the Messages from Michael series.
Yarbro's contribution to the horror genre has been recognised in a variety of ways: she was named a Grand Master at the World Horror Convention in 2003, and in 2005 the International Horror Guild named her a "Living Legend".〔(The International Horror Guild )〕 She has received the Knightly Order of the Brasov Citadel from the Transylvanian Society of Dracula.〔(MacMillan Books )〕 In 2009 the Horror Writers' Association presented Yarbro with the Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award.〔http://horror.org/yarbro-wilson-win-lifetime-horror-award/〕 In 2014, she was honored with the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement.〔http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/2014.html〕 Additionally, two of her novels, ''The Palace'' (1979) and ''Ariosto'' (1980) were nominated for the World Fantasy Award, neither winning.〔(World Fantasy Awards )〕
On average, Yarbro writes three to four books and one or two short stories and/or essays a year. She writes six hours per day, six days per week except when traveling. Five days a week she spends three to four hours doing research.〔http://www.chelseaquinnyarbro.net/bio.html〕
Aside from writing, she has worked as a cartographer, has read tarot cards and palms, and has composed music, all of which she continues to do. Over the years she has studied seven instruments, voice, and musical theory: composition, voice, and piano have continued to be active interests for her. The newsletter, ''Yclept Yarbro'', about her and her writings has been published since 1995 by Lindig Hall Harris.〔(More about Chelsea Quinn Yarbro )〕 She played a major role in popularizing ''The Eye of Argon'', a novella that became part of widespread science fiction convention reading game.

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