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1Cherry Wilder (1930–2002) was a New Zealand-born author of science fiction and fantasy. Her novels include the Literature/{{Torin}} trilogy (science fiction), the Rulers of Hylor trilogy (fantasy), the Rhomary Land duology (science fiction), and the singleton novel ''Cruel Designs'' (horror). She also wrote numerous short stories, some of which share settings with and feature supporting characters from her novels.
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3The Rulers of Hylor trilogy:
4* ''A Princess of the Chameln'' (1984)
5* ''Yorath the Wolf'' (1984)
6* ''The Summer's King'' (1986)
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8Rhomary Land books:
9* ''Second Nature'' (1986)
10* ''Signs of Life'' (1996)
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12!!Works by Cherry Wilder with their own pages include:
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14* Literature/{{Torin}} trilogy
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16!!Other works by Cherry Wilder provide examples of:
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18* CanonWelding: "The Dancing Floor", one of the last of Wilder's stories to be published, combines background elements from the Torin and Rhomary Land books, establishing them as part of the same future history.
19* CutShort: The Rhomary Land books may have been intended to be a trilogy (''Signs of Life'' ends with a reminder that there's just about enough plot left over for one more novel), but if so the author died before completing it.
20* CharacterNameAlias: A reclusive character in "The Dancing Floor" goes by the name "Ben Gunn", after the hermit in ''Literature/TreasureIsland''. The protagonist spends most of the story trying to figure out why the name seems familiar, at one point looking at metallurgy texts because she's remembered that it's connected to "flint" and "silver".
21* FirstContact: ''Second Nature'' has a subplot about establishing contact between human colonists and a native {{starfish alien|s}}.
22* AFormYouAreComfortableWith: The Vail in ''Second Nature''.
23* LastOfHisKind: Shamut in ''Second Nature''.
24* NoBiochemicalBarriers: The Rhomary Land books are a partial aversion. It's mentioned that the original arrivals on the planet struggled to find food that was nutritious to humans, and their descendants show the marks of lacking a nourishing diet (being smaller and so on), but they did manage to find some things they could eat, because otherwise there would be no story.
25* OneLastJob: The short story "Back of Beyond".
26* PosthumousCollaboration: ''The Wanderer'', intended to be the first volume of a sequel trilogy to ''The Rulers of Hylor'', was completed by Katya Reimann and published a few years after Wilder's death.
27* PsychicPowers: Some people in Rhomary Land have them.
28* SimultaneousArcs: The Rhomary Land novels are set in the aftermath of a disaster that forces a space passenger liner to be evacuated, with the lifeboats setting down in scattered locations on a nearby planet. Each novel covers roughly the same period of time, but focuses on a different location and group of survivors.
29* StarfishAliens: The Vail in ''Second Nature''.

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