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Brian Lee Durfee is an
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wildlife,
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, and fantasy painter, and a fantasy and
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writer. His paintings have appeared in various genre and other magazines, games, and books. One of his wildlife paintings is in the permanent collection at the
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visitors center.
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published his epic grimdark fantasy series, beginning with ''
The Forgetting Moon ''The Forgetting Moon'' is a 2016 grimdark epic fantasy novel by Brian Lee Durfee, published through Saga Press. Plot A young boy, Nail, is orphaned and subsequently raised by a retired warrior named Shawcroft. Unbeknownst to him, he is part of a ...
''. He also has a horror alternate history series.


Biography

Durfee grew up in Fairbanks, Alaska and Monroe, Utah. He played high school football, then served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Connecticut, though he is no longer a practicing member of that church. He graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in illustration and fine arts. In 1992, he won second place in the second quarter Illustrators of the Future contest and was chosen to illustrate "The Monitor" by John Richard DeRose and "Lady's Portrait, Executed in Archaic Colors" by Charles M. Saplak in ''Writers of the Future, Volume IX''. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators in New York. Durfee cites works by Robert Jordan,
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, George R. R. Martin, Larry McMurtry,
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, the
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, and Tad Williams as being influential on his life and his works. His oil painting, "Grand Canyon Cliffs–Peregrine Falcons", won the 1999 Bird Award of Merit and the Grand Canyon National Park Association Purchase Award. One of his paintings is in the permanent collection at the Kolb Gallery at the visitors center at
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. He was the artist guest of honor at CONduit 10 in 2000. Durfee works as a prison guard at the Utah State Prison, where he has worked in the mental health unit, the gang unit, processing new inmates, and overseeing the six libraries within the prison. He initially got the job because he wanted to be a police officer, but then decided to stay in that job. He worked with author
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to put on a convention for the inmates at the prison, and he has taught creative writing classes to some of the inmates.


Bibliography


''The Five Warrior Angels''

An epic grimdark fantasy series. *''
The Forgetting Moon ''The Forgetting Moon'' is a 2016 grimdark epic fantasy novel by Brian Lee Durfee, published through Saga Press. Plot A young boy, Nail, is orphaned and subsequently raised by a retired warrior named Shawcroft. Unbeknownst to him, he is part of a ...
'' (August 2016,
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, ) *''The Blackest Heart'' (February 2019, Saga Press, ) *''The Lonesome Crown'' (forthcoming November 2022, Saga Press, )


South Severe

An alternate history horror series set in a small, rural town, published under the pseudonym "Brian D. Lee". *''South Severe'' (December 2011, B.Lee.D Books, ) *''Bedlam Blues'' (December 2011, B.Lee.D Books, )


As artist


Cover art

*'' The Leading Edge'' edited by Alex Grover (issue 32, February 1996, Brigham Young University) *''Adventures of Sword and Sorcery'', Spring 1996 issue edited by Randy Dannenfelser *''Adventures of Sword and Sorcery'', Issue 3, 1996 edited by Randy Dannenfelser *''Pirate Writings'' edited by Edward J. McFadden (issue 14, 1997) *''
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'' (issue 239, September 1997)


Interior art

*"The Froglover" in ''
Tomorrow Speculative Fiction ''Tomorrow Speculative Fiction'' was a science fiction magazine published in the United States from 1993 through 2000. Over this period, it had 24 bi-monthly issues as a print magazine from 1993 to 1997,. then transitioned to become one of the ...
'' edited by Algis Budrys (February 1994) *"Planned Obsolescence" in ''
Tomorrow Speculative Fiction ''Tomorrow Speculative Fiction'' was a science fiction magazine published in the United States from 1993 through 2000. Over this period, it had 24 bi-monthly issues as a print magazine from 1993 to 1997,. then transitioned to become one of the ...
'' edited by Algis Budrys (April 1994) *"Character Creation" in ''Spectrum III: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art'' (as Brian Durfee) (1996, Underwood Books, )


Collectible card games

Durfee illustrated several cards for '' Magic: The Gathering''
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, including four mountain cards, "Blossoming Wreath", and "Sylvan Hierophant". He also illustrated three cards for the ''
Middle-earth Collectible Card Game Middle-earth Collectible Card Game (MECCG) is an out-of-print collectible card game released by Iron Crown Enterprises in late 1995. It is the first CCG based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional universe of Middle-earth, with added content from ICE's ...
'': "Black Númenóreans", "Returned Exiles", and "Hey, come merry dol!".


Wildlife and landscape works

*"The Bear" (1998, oil) *"Red Tailed Hawk" (1998, oil) *"Grand Canyon Cliffs–Peregrine Falcons" (1999, oil)


Awards and honors


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Durfee, Brian Lee Living people 20th-century American artists 21st-century American novelists 21st-century male writers American fantasy writers American horror writers Artists from Utah Brigham Young University alumni Tolkien artists Writers from Utah Writers from Fairbanks, Alaska People from Monroe, Utah Year of birth missing (living people)