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James Barclay (born 15 March 1965) is a British
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author who has written multiple series including '' Chronicles of the Raven'' and ''Legends of the Raven''."James Barclay." ''Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors'', Gale, 2012. ''Gale Literature Resource Center''. Accessed 18 April 2023. ''
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'' has called him "One of the UK's most popular genre fantasy authors."


Biography


Early life

Barclay was born in Felixstowe, Suffolk in 1965. He attended
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. Prior to his breakthrough as an author in 2004, Barclay worked as an actor and a policeman. He was also an advertising manager for a financial investment company.


Writing career

Barclay said his main inspirations as a writer were
David Gemmell David Andrew Gemmell (; 1 August 1948 – 28 July 2006) was a British author of heroic fantasy, best known for his debut novel, ''Legend''. A former journalist and newspaper editor, Gemmell had his first work of fiction published in 1984. H ...
and the novel ''
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'' by
Larry Niven Laurence van Cott Niven (; born April 30, 1938) is an American science fiction writer. His best-known works are '' Ringworld'' (1970), which received Hugo, Locus, Ditmar, and Nebula awards, and, with Jerry Pournelle, '' The Mote in God's E ...
,
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, and Steven Barnes. A reviewer has since compared his work with Gemmell's. An origin story of the company of The Raven entitled "Or So Legend Has It" appears in the 2013 short story collection ''Legends: Stories in Honour of David Gemmell''.


Works


Chronicles of the Raven series

* ''Dawnthief.'' Gollancz, 2002. * ''Noonshade''. Pyr, 2009''.'' * ''Nightchild''. Pyr, 2009.


Legends of the Raven series

* '' Elfsorrow''. Pyr, 2010. * ''Shadowheart''. Pyr, 2010. * ''Demonstorm''. Pyr, 2011. *''Ravensoul''. Gollancz, 2008.


Elves series

* ''Once Walked with Gods''.Gollancz, 2010. * ''Rise of the TaiGethen''. Gollancz, 2012. * ''Beyond the Mists of Katura''. Gollancz, 2013.


The Ascendants of Estorea series

* ''Cry of the Newborn''. Orion Publishing Group, 2005. * ''A Shout for the Dead''. Gollancz, 2006.


Other novels

* ''Heart of Granite'' (Gollancz, 2016) * ''The Queen's Assassin'' (Gollancz, 2022)


References


External links


Official website

James Barclay
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Interview with James Barclay
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