A professional writer for more than forty years, Yarbro has sold over eighty books, more than seventy works of short fiction, and more than three dozen essays, introductions, and reviews. She also composes serious music. Her first professional writing - in 1961-1962 - was as a playwright for a now long-defunct children's theater company. By the mid-60s she had switched to writing stories and hasn't stopped yet.
After leaving college in 1963 and until she became a full-time writer in 1970, she worked as a demographic cartographer, and still often drafts maps for her books, and occasionally for the books of other writers.
She has a large reference library with books on a wide range of subjects, everything from food and fashion to weapons and trade routes to religion and law. She is constantly adding to it as part of her on-going fascination with history and culture; she reads incessantly, searching for interesting people and places that might provide fodder for stories.
In 1997 the Transylvanian Society of Dracula bestowed a literary knighthood on Yarbro, and in 2003 the World Horror Association presented her with a Grand Master award. In 2006 the International Horror Guild enrolled her among their Living Legends, the first woman to be so honored; the Horror Writers Association gave her a Life Achievement Award in 2009. In 2014 she won a Life Achievement Award from the World Fantasy Convention.
A skeptical occultist for forty years, she has studied everything from alchemy to zoomancy, and in the late 1970s worked occasionally as a professional tarot card reader and palmist at the Magic Cellar in San Francisco.
She has two domestic accomplishments: she is a good cook and an experienced seamstress. The rest is catch-as-catch-can.
Divorced, she lives in the San Francisco Bay Area - with two cats: the irrepressible Butterscotch and Crumpet, the Gang of Two. When not busy writing, she enjoys the symphony or opera.
Her Saint-Germain series is now the longest vampire series ever. The books range widely over time and place, and were not published in historical order. They are numbered in published order.
Known pseudonyms include Vanessa Pryor, Quinn Fawcett, T.C.F. Hopkins, Trystam Kith, Camille Gabor.
Horror
Theodore Sturgeon & Stephen King & Ramsey Campbell & T. E. D. Klein & Robert Bloch & William F. Nolan & Stephen R. Donaldson & Michael Bishop & David Morrell & Tanith Lee & John Coyne & Eric Lustbader & Chelsea Quinn Yarbro & Jack Dann & Gardner R. Dozois & Joseph Payne Brennan & Dennis Etchison & Steve Rasnic Tem & Alan Ryan & Bernard Taylor & Craig Shaw Gardner
Horror 4
Charles L. Grant & Clive Barker & Joe Haldeman & Peter Straub & Ramsey Campbell & Robert Bloch & William F. Nolan & Whitley Strieber & George Clayton Johnson & Karl Edward Wagner & Edward Bryant & Chelsea Quinn Yarbro & Marc Laidlaw & Ray Russell & Steve Rasnic Tem & Jessica Amanda Salmonson & Les Daniels & Nicholas Royle & Richard Christian Matheson & Roberta Lannes & W. H. Pugmire
Gran Super Terror (10)
Frankenstein insólito
Brian W. Aldiss & George Alec Effinger & Kurt Vonnegut & Michael Bishop & Mike Resnick & Philip José Farmer & F. Paul Wilson & Charles De Lint & Chelsea Quinn Yarbro & Karen Haber & David J. Schow & Joyce Harrington & Benjamin M. Schutz & Esther M. Friesner & Garfield Reeves-Stevens & Katherine Dunn & Loren D. Estleman & Melanie Tem & S. P. Somtow & Steve Rasnic Tem