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4->''"In the world of [[YoungAdultLiterature YA]] {{Fantasy}}, there's before Tamora Pierce, and there's after her female heroes started kicking down the doors (and walls, and other barriers)!"''
5-->-- '''Creator/BruceCoville'''
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7Tamora Pierce (born December 13, 1954) is a Young Adult fantasy writer best known for her FeministFantasy bent. She got her start writing down the stories she told herself while doing her chores as a kid, both original and fanfiction for things like ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' and ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. She noticed that a lot of fantasy stories were, for some reason, very lacking in female characters and set out to fix that herself.
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9Her first "professional" novel was about a girl named Alanna who dressed as a boy to become a knight, but it didn't get picked up by publishers. In the meantime, she told the story, with some changes in content, to the teenage girls living in the group home she worked at. When Pierce moved to New York to further her publishing career, her agent said she should rework the book for the YA market. Pierce edited and divided the story into four parts, and the first book in the ''Literature/SongOfTheLioness'' quartet was published in 1983.
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11She continued to do freelance writing work--radio scripts, film reviews, etc--until 1992, when she was able to make a living entirely off of her books. Most of her series had a quartet format until ''Literature/HarryPotter'' became a huge success and publishers realized that maybe kids ''will'' read something that's over 200 pages, and most single books from 2007 on exceed the total pagecount of her earlier quartets.
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13Her works avoid the SmurfettePrinciple chiefly by casting females as the main characters.[[note]]The only male protagonists so far are Briar and Numair[[/note]] While all of them are {{Action Girl}}s to some degree, Pierce thoroughly demolishes the RealWomenDontWearDresses trope to show that it's equally okay to enjoy "girly things" as it is fighting and adventure (and they're not mutually exclusive).
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15Many of her characters are based in personality and/or appearance on [[ComicBookFantasyCasting real people]]. For instance, she says that ''every'' mage character she writes is at least a little bit Creator/DavidAttenborough.
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17She also edited the short story anthology ''Young Warriors'', and wrote a ''ComicBook/WhiteTiger'' miniseries for Creator/MarvelComics with her husband, following Angela del Toro, niece of the original hero to bear the name. She has also written number of short stories set in and out of her main 'verses, published in various magazines such as ''Cricket''.
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19She had a Website/LiveJournal account, [[http://tammy212.livejournal.com/ Dare To Be Stupid]], appropriately subtitled "Strong Opinion Zone", although most of her blogging was moved to her other, more lighthearted fan LJ [[http://tammypierce.livejournal.com/ here]]. Both have since been deleted. As her writing suggests, it has a strongly liberal slant. Her website is [[http://www.tamorapierce.com/ here]]. Oh, and she has a [[http://tamorapierce.tumblr.com/ tumblr]].
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21Her name is the result of a typo on her birth certificate, and is pronounced the same as "Tamara."
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23!!Major Works
24!!!Literature/TortallUniverse
25* A SwordsAndSorcery setting focused mainly on the titular nation. There are six series so far. Each has their own protagonists, but you can expect characters from previous series to make some appearance.
26** ''Literature/SongOfTheLioness''
27** ''Literature/TheImmortals''
28** ''Literature/ProtectorOfTheSmall''
29** ''Literature/TrickstersDuet'' (aka ''Daughter of the Lioness'')
30** ''Literature/BekaCooper'' (aka ''Provost's Dog'')
31** ''Literature/TortallAndOtherLands'' (contains several non-Tortall short stories)
32** ''Literature/TheNumairChronicles''
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34!!!Literature/{{Circleverse}}
35* Like Tortall, the Circle Universe is medieval in setting, but with more liberties taken and a wider area of focus as its protagonists are well-traveled. There is also a greater focus on magic and its study, and avoiding the standard HighFantasy stories of warfare and politics. There are three separate series so far, mostly following the same four protagonists as they go from childhood to adulthood.
36** ''Literature/CircleOfMagic''
37** ''Literature/TheCircleOpens''
38** ''Literature/TheWillOfTheEmpress''
39** ''Literature/MeltingStones''
40** ''Literature/BattleMagic''

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