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Erin Marie Evans is an author, and former editor for Wizards of the Coast.


Biography

Erin M. Evans earned a degree in anthropology from
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. Evans wrote the Forgotten Realms novels ''The God Catcher'' (February 2010), ''Brimstone Angels'' (November 2011), ''Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils'' (December 2012), as well as the short story ''The Resurrection Agent'' featured in the ''Realms of the Dead'' Anthology (January 2010). Evans wrote the novel ''The Adversary'' for
The Sundering The Sundering refers to two events that occurred in the fictional timeline of the ''Forgotten Realms'' campaign setting of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. It is also the title of both a series of novels published by Wizards of the C ...
, a fictional event set in the expanded '' Dungeons & Dragons'' universe.


Awards

Evans is a 2012 SCRIBE award winner for best original novel in the speculative fiction category.


Bibliography

* Realms of the Dead: A Forgotten Realms Anthology (January 2010) * The God Catcher (February 2010) *
Brimstone Angels ''Brimstone Angels'' is a fantasy novel by Erin M. Evans based on the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game, set largely in the city of Neverwinter within the world of the Forgotten Realms. Plot summary The tiefling sisters Farideh and Havil ...
(November 2011) * Brimstone Angels: Lesser Evils (December 2012) * The Adversary: The Sundering, Book III (December 2013) * Brimstone Angels: Fire in the Blood (October 2014) * Ashes of the Tyrant (December 2015) * The Devil You Know (October 2016)


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