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C. S. Pacat
Australian writer

C. S. Pacat

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Australian writer
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Non-binary
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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University of Melbourne
University of Perugia
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Biography

C. S. Pacat is an Australian author best known for the Captive Prince trilogy, published by Penguin Random House in 2015.

Personal life

Pacat was born in Melbourne, Australia, and was educated at the University of Melbourne. She lived in several different cities including Perugia where she studied at Perugia University, and Tokyo, where she lived for five years. Pacat wrote the Captive Prince trilogy around her day job as a translator while training as a geologist.

Pacat is queer and genderqueer, using both she/her and he/him pronouns. She identifies as "a proud wog," and states that this played an influence while writing the Captive Prince trilogy: "As for the influence on Captive Prince, I'm a bisexual wog, and Damen is a bisexual wog - so there's that....There's a lot of wog-politics in the series, although its rarely read from that perspective outside of Australia".

Literary career

Pacat's first novel Captive Prince began as an online serial of original fiction, where it garnered viral attention. Self-published in February 2013, Captive Prince was then acquired by Penguin Random House, and published commercially in April 2015 in multiple territories. The sequel Prince's Gambit was released in July 2015, and the final novel in the trilogy Kings Rising was released in February 2016.

In 2017 she announced a new comic series Fence, about the world of fencing.

In 2019 she announced a new trilogy, DARK RISE, a YA fantasy novel series to be released in 2021.

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