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fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and d ...
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fantasy literature Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fa ...
, or related genres of magic realism,
horror fiction Horror is a genre of fiction which is intended to frighten, scare, or disgust. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological horror and supernatural horror, which is in the realm of speculative fiction. Literary historian ...
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science fantasy Science fantasy is a hybrid genre within speculative fiction that simultaneously draws upon or combines tropes and elements from both science fiction and fantasy. In a conventional science fiction story, the world is presented as being scient ...
. Many of the authors are known for work outside the fantasy genres.


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Ben Aaronovitch Ben Dylan Aaronovitch (born 22 February 1964) is an English author and screenwriter. He is the author of the ''Rivers of London'' series of novels. He also wrote two ''Doctor Who'' serials in the late 1980s and spin-off novels from ''Doctor Who' ...
, (born 1964) author of ''
Peter Grant (book series) The ''Peter Grant series'' (alternatively, the ''Rivers of London series'' or the ''PC Grant series'') is a series of urban fantasy novels by English author Ben Aaronovitch, and comics/graphic novels by Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel, illustra ...
'' * Rafael Ábalos, (born 1956) is author of ''Grimpow'' *
Lynn Abbey Marilyn Lorraine "Lynn" Abbey (born September 18, 1948) is an American fantasy author. Background Born in Peekskill, New York, Abbey was daughter of Ronald Lionel (an insurance manager) and Doris Lorraine (a homemaker; maiden name, De Wees). She ...
, (born 1948) * Joe Abercrombie, (born 1974) author of '' The First Law'' series * Daniel Abraham, (born 1969) author of '' The Dagger and the Coin'' series *
Douglas Adams Douglas Noel Adams (11 March 1952 – 11 May 2001) was an English author and screenwriter, best known for ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy''. Originally a 1978 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (radio series), BBC radio comedy, ''The H ...
, (1952–2001) author of ''
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' (sometimes referred to as ''HG2G'', ''HHGTTG'', ''H2G2'', or ''tHGttG'') is a comedy science fiction franchise created by Douglas Adams. Originally a 1978 radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4, it ...
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Richard Adams Richard George Adams (9 May 1920 – 24 December 2016) was an English novelist and writer of the books ''Watership Down'', '' Maia'', ''Shardik'' and '' The Plague Dogs''. He studied modern history at university before serving in the British Ar ...
, (1920–2016) author of ''
Watership Down ''Watership Down'' is an adventure novel by English author Richard Adams, published by Rex Collings Ltd of London in 1972. Set in Berkshire in southern England, the story features a small group of rabbits. Although they live in their natural ...
'' * Katherine Addison, pen name for
Sarah Monette Sarah Elizabeth Monette (born November 25, 1974) is an American novelist and short story author, writing mostly in the genres of fantasy and horror. Under the name Katherine Addison, she published the fantasy novel '' The Goblin Emperor'', which ...
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Tomi Adeyemi Tomi Adeyemi (born August 1, 1993) is a Nigerian-American novelist and creative writing coach. She is known for her novel '' Children of Blood and Bone'', the first in the ''Legacy of Orïsha'' trilogy published by Henry Holt Books for Young Rea ...
, (born 1993) author of the Legacy of Orïsha trilogy *
Alexandra Adornetto Alexandra Adornetto is an Australian actress and author who writes for children and young adults. Her works include The Strangest Adventures series, the Halo trilogy and The Ghost House Saga. Books Adornetto's completed books are ''The Shadow T ...
, (born 1992) author of '' The Strangest Adventures'' series *
Joan Aiken Joan Delano Aiken (4 September 1924 – 4 January 2004) was an English writer specialising in supernatural fiction and children's alternative history novels. In 1999 she was awarded an MBE for her services to children's literature. For ''The ...
, (1924–2004) author of ''
The Wolves of Willoughby Chase ''The Wolves of Willoughby Chase'' is a children's novel by Joan Aiken, first published in 1962. Set in an alternative history of England, it tells of the adventures of cousins Bonnie and Sylvia and their friend Simon the goose-boy as they thw ...
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Tim Akers John Timothy Akers is an American author of speculative fiction.Akers, Tim.About" on timakers.net. He writes as Tim Akers. Life John Timothy Akers was born in rural Buncombe County, North Carolina, the only son of John Nance Akers, a theologian. ...
(born 1972) *
Wendy Alec Wendy Alec is a British writer, TV producer, film-maker, and a director of WarBoys Entertainment London. She has written seven books, including the epic fantasy series, ''Chronicles of Brothers''. She co-founded the GOD TV network in 1995 and ...
, author of the ''
Chronicles of Brothers Wendy Alec is a British writer, TV producer, film-maker, and a director of WarBoys Entertainment London. She has written seven books, including the epic fantasy series, ''Chronicles of Brothers''. She co-founded the GOD TV network in 1995 and ...
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Lloyd Alexander Lloyd Chudley Alexander (January 30, 1924 – May 17, 2007) was an American author of more than 40 books, primarily fantasy novels for children and young adults. Over his seven-decade career, Alexander wrote 48 books, and his work has been tran ...
, (1924–2007) author of the ''
Chronicles of Prydain ''The Chronicles of Prydain'' is a pentalogy of children's high fantasy Bildungsroman novels written by American author Lloyd Alexander and published by Henry Holt and Company. The series includes: ''The Book of Three'' (1964), ''The Black Cauld ...
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Alan Burt Akers Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
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Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen ( , ; 2 April 1805 – 4 August 1875) was a Danish author. Although a prolific writer of plays, travelogues, novels, and poems, he is best remembered for his literary fairy tales. Andersen's fairy tales, consist ...
, (1805–1875) authored fairy tales, including ''
The Little Mermaid "The Little Mermaid" ( da, Den lille havfrue) is a literary fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows the journey of a young mermaid who is willing to give up her life in the sea as a mermaid to gain a ...
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Poul Anderson Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001) was an American fantasy and science fiction author who was active from the 1940s until the 21st century. Anderson wrote also historical novels. His awards include seven Hugo Awards and ...
, (1926–2001) author of ''
The Broken Sword ''The Broken Sword'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Poul Anderson, originally published on 5 November 1954. It was issued in a revised edition by Ballantine Books as the twenty-fourth volume of their Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in Ja ...
'' * Ilona Andrews, husband and wife writing team, author of the ''Kate Daniels'' series and ''The Edge'' series *
F. Anstey Thomas Anstey Guthrie (8 August 1856 – 10 March 1934) was an English author (writing as F. Anstey), most noted for his comic novel ''Vice Versa'' about a boarding-school boy and his father exchanging identities. His reputation was confirmed b ...
, (1856–1934) author of ''
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Piers Anthony Piers Anthony Dillingham Jacob (born 6 August 1934) is an American author in the science fiction and Fantasy (genre), fantasy genres, publishing under the name Piers Anthony. He is best known for his :Xanth books, long-running novel series set in ...
, (born 1934) author of ''
Xanth Xanth ( ) is a series of novels by author Piers Anthony, also known as ''The Magic of Xanth''. Anthony originally intended for Xanth to be a trilogy, but a devoted fan base persuaded the author to continue writing the series, which is now open-en ...
'' * K.A. Applegate, (born 1956) author of ''
Everworld ''Everworld'' is a fantasy novel series co-authored by K. A. Applegate and Michael Grant and published by Scholastic between 1999 and 2001. It consists of twelve books and a companion music CD titled ''The Everworld Experience''. Main characte ...
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Katherine Arden Katherine Arden Burdine (born 1987), best known by her pen name Katherine Arden, is an American novelist. Known primarily for her ''Winternight'' trilogy of fantasy novels, which are set in medieval Russia and have garnered nominations for Hug ...
, (born 1987) author of the ''
Winternight trilogy The ''Winternight'' trilogy is a series of adult historical fantasy novels written by American author Katherine Arden. The trilogy consists of '' The Bear and the Nightingale'' (2017), '' The Girl in the Tower'' (2018), and '' The Winter of the Wit ...
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Tom Arden David Rain (2 May 1961 – 15 December 2015), known by his pen name Tom Arden, was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. He was born in Australia. His main work is the five volume ''Orokon'' saga, as well as the novels ''Shadow Black'', ...
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Kelley Armstrong Kelley Armstrong (born 14 December 1968)Bio for school projectsWomen of the Otherworld ''Women of the Otherworld'' is the name of a fantasy series by Canadian author Kelley Armstrong. The books feature werewolves, witches, necromancers, sorcerers, and vampires struggling to fit as "normal" in today's world. The series also inclu ...
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Jennifer L. Armentrout Jennifer Lynn Armentrout (born June 11, 1980), also known by the pseudonym J. Lynn, is an American writer of contemporary romance, new adult and fantasy. Several of her works have made '' The New York Times'' Best Seller list. She is considere ...
(born 1980) author of ''From Blood and Ash'' *
Danilo Arona Danilo Arona is an Italian writer, journalist, freelance writer and essayist, born in Alessandria, Piedmont, where he currently lives. He has also been involved for years with fantasy literature and cinema, and has followed any reference or appea ...
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Catherine Asaro Catherine Ann Asaro (born November 6, 1955) is an American science fiction and fantasy author, singer and teacher. She is best known for her books about the Ruby Dynasty, called the Saga of the Skolian Empire. Biography Catherine Asaro was b ...
, (born 1955) * Mike Ashley, (born 1948) *
Nancy Asire Nancy Asire (born 1945) was an American fantasy and science fiction author, best known for her ''Twilight's Kingdoms'' fantasy trilogy and her contributions to the shared universe series '' Heroes in Hell'', '' Sword of Knowledge'' and '' Mero ...
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Robert Lynn Asprin Robert Lynn Asprin (June 28, 1946 – May 22, 2008) was an American science fiction and fantasy author and active fan, known best for his humorous series '' MythAdventures'' and '' Phule's Company''. Background Robert Asprin was born in St. J ...
, (1946–2008) author of the ''
Myth Adventures ''MythAdventures'' or ''Myth Adventures'' is a fantasy series created by Robert Lynn Asprin. After twelve novels by Asprin, published 1978 to 2002, he and Jody Lynn Nye continued the series with seven more books. After his death in May 2008, she ...
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Tomi Adeyemi Tomi Adeyemi (born August 1, 1993) is a Nigerian-American novelist and creative writing coach. She is known for her novel '' Children of Blood and Bone'', the first in the ''Legacy of Orïsha'' trilogy published by Henry Holt Books for Young Rea ...
, (born 1993) author of ''
Children of Blood and Bone ''Children of Blood and Bone'' is a 2018 young adult fantasy novel by Nigerian-American novelist Tomi Adeyemi. The book, Adeyemi's debut novel and the first book in a planned trilogy, follows heroine Zélie Adebola as she attempts to restore magi ...
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A. A. Attanasio Alfred Angelo Attanasio, born on September 20, 1951, in Newark, New Jersey, is an author of fantasy and science fiction. His science fiction novel ''Radix'', winner of the French literary award, the Prix Cosmos 2000, was also nominated for th ...
, (born 1951) author of ''
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Amelia Atwater-Rhodes Amelia Holt Atwater-Rhodes (born April 16, 1984), known professionally as Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, is an American author of fantasy and young adult literature and a Language Arts/Literature teacher at Learning Prep School in West Newton, MA. She wa ...
, (born 1984) author of '' In the Forests of the Night'' * Anselm Audley, (born 1982) author of the ''Aquasilva'' series * Jean M. Auel, author of the '' Earth's Children'' books *
Fiona Avery Fiona Kai Avery (born September 13, 1974) is a comic book and television writer. Avery was hired as a reference editor for the fifth season of ''Babylon 5'' and later continued in that role for the failed spin-off ''Crusade''. Avery contributed s ...
, (born 1974) * Victoria Aveyard, (born 1990) author of the '' Red Queen'' series


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Robin Wayne Bailey Robin Wayne Bailey (born 1952) is an American writer of speculative fiction, both fantasy and science fiction. He is a founder of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame (1996) and a past president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America ...
, (born 1952) author of the ''Frost'' trilogy, ''Brothers of the Dragon'' trilogy, ''Dragonkin'' trilogy, '' Shadowdance'', etc. * Keith Baker, (born 1969) freelance author of ''
Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TS ...
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R. Scott Bakker Richard Scott Bakker (born February 2, 1967, Simcoe, Ontario) is a Canadian fantasy author and frequent lecturer in the South Western Ontario university community. He grew up on a tobacco farm in the Simcoe area. In 1986 he attended the Univer ...
, (born 1967) author of the ''
Prince of Nothing ''The Prince of Nothing'' is a series of three fantasy novels by Canadian author R. Scott Bakker, first published in 2004, part of a wider series known as "The Second Apocalypse". This trilogy details the emergence of Anasûrimbor Kellhus, a br ...
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Josiah Bancroft Josiah Bancroft is a writer of fantasy, known for his initially self-published debut novel ''Senlin Ascends'' (2013). Works ''Senlin Ascends'' and its sequels, the ''Books of Babel'' series, deal with the adventures of the schoolteacher Thomas Se ...
, author of ''Senlin Ascends'' * Catherine Banner, (born 1989) author of '' The Last Descendants'' series * James Barclay, (born 1965) author of '' Chronicles of the Raven'' and '' Legends of the Raven'', both trilogies *
Leigh Bardugo Leigh Bardugo ( he, לי ברדוגו) is an Israeli-American fantasy author. She is best known for her young adult Grishaverse novels, which include the ''Shadow and Bone'' trilogy, the ''Six of Crows'' duology, and the '' King of Scars'' duolo ...
, author of ''
Six of Crows ''Six of Crows'' is a fantasy novel written by the Israeli-American author Leigh Bardugo and published by Henry Holt and Co. in 2015. The story follows a thieving crew and is primarily set in the city of Ketterdam, which is loosely inspired b ...
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Clive Barker Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English novelist, playwright, author, film director, and visual artist who came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the ''Books of Blood'', which established him as a leading h ...
, (born 1952) author of '' The Books of Abarat'' series *
M. A. R. Barker Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker (born Phillip Barker, November 3, 1929 – March 16, 2012) was an American linguist who was professor of Urdu and South Asian Studies and created one of the first roleplaying games, ''Empire of the Petal Throne' ...
, (1929–2012) author of the ''
Tékumel ''Tékumel'' is a fantasy world created by American linguist and writer M. A. R. Barker over the course of several decades from around 1940. In this imaginary world, huge, tradition-bound empires with medieval levels of technology vie for control ...
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William Barnwell William Barnwell (born 1943) is an American author of science fiction, and of other genres. He has written the ''Blessing Trilogy'', set in a future Ireland, and which has metaphysics, metaphysical content. It was praised by Andre Norton, while Pet ...
, (born 1943) author of the ''Blessing Papers'' series *
J. M. Barrie Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet, (; 9 May 1860 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright, best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. He was born and educated in Scotland and then moved to London, where he wrote several succ ...
, (1860–1937) author of ''
Peter Pan Peter Pan is a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood having adventures on the mythi ...
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T. A. Barron Thomas Archibald Barron (born March 26, 1952) is an American writer of fantasy literature, books for children and young adults, and nature books. Biography Barron spent his early childhood in Harvard, Massachusetts, a town full of apple orcha ...
, (born 1952) author of '' Merlin Effect'' and '' The Lost Years of Merlin'' *
Samit Basu Samit Basu (born 14 December 1979) is an Indian novelist and filmmaker whose body of work includes science fiction, fantasy and superhero novels, children's books, graphic novels, short stories, and a Netflix film. His most recently published ...
, (born 1979) author of '' The Simoqin Prophecies'' and '' The Manticore's Secret'' *
Gael Baudino Gael Baudino (born 1955) is a contemporary American fantasy author who also writes under the pseudonyms of Gael Kathryns, Gael A. Kathryns, K.M. Tonso, and G.A. Kathryns. She attended college at the University of Southern California. Sometime bef ...
, (born 1955) author of '' Dragonsword'' and '' Duel of Dragons'' * L. Frank Baum, (1856–1919) author of the ''
Land of Oz The Land of Oz is a fantasy world, magical country introduced in the 1900 children's novel ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by William Wallace Denslow, W. W. Denslow. Oz consists of four vast quadrants, th ...
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Peter S. Beagle Peter Soyer Beagle (born April 20, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter, especially of fantasy fiction. His best-known work is ''The Last Unicorn'' (1968), a fantasy novel he wrote in his twenties, which '' Locus'' subscribers voted the ...
, (born 1939) author of '' The Last Unicorn'' and ''
A Fine and Private Place ''A Fine and Private Place'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Peter S. Beagle, the first of his major fantasies. It was first published in hardcover by Viking Press on May 23, 1960, followed by a trade paperback from Delta the same year. ...
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Elizabeth Bear Sarah Bear Elizabeth Wishnevsky (born September 22, 1971) is an American author who works primarily in speculative fiction genres, writing under the name Elizabeth Bear. She won the 2005 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, the 2008 Hugo ...
, (born 1971) author of '' Hammered'' * Bradley Beaulieu, author of ''The Lays of Anuskaya'' and ''The Song of the Shattered Sands'' series * Frank Beddor, author of '' The Looking Glass Wars'' *
John Bellairs John Anthony Bellairs (January 17, 1938 – March 8, 1991) was an American author best known for his fantasy novel '' The Face in the Frost'' and many Gothic mystery novels for children featuring the characters Lewis Barnavelt, Rose Rita Potti ...
, (1938–1991) author of ''
The Face in the Frost ''The Face in the Frost'' is a short fantasy novel by American author John Bellairs published in 1969. Unlike most of his later works, this book is meant for adult readers. It centers on two accomplished wizards, Prospero ("and not the one you're ...
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The House with a Clock in Its Walls ''The House with a Clock in Its Walls'' is a 1973 juvenile mystery fiction novel written by John Bellairs and illustrated by Edward Gorey. It is the first in the series of twelve novels featuring the fictional American boy Lewis Barnavelt. Plo ...
'' * Hans Bemmann, (1922–2003) author of ''The Stone and the Flute'' and ''Erwins Badezimmer'' *
Robert Jackson Bennett Robert Jackson Bennett (born 1984) is an American writer of speculative fiction. Early life and education Robert Jackson Bennett was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He graduated from the University of Texas with special honors in English in 2005 ...
, (born 1984) author of '' The Divine Cities'' series *
Stella Benson Stella Benson (6 January 1892 – 7 December 1933) was an English feminist, novelist, poet, and travel writer. She was a recipient of the Benson Medal. Early life Benson was born to Ralph Beaumont Benson (1862–1911), a member of the landed ...
, (1892–1933) author of ''Living Alone'' *
Carol Berg Carol Berg (born 1948) is the author of fantasy novels, including the books from the ''Rai-Kirah'' series, ''Song of the Beast'', the books from ''The Bridge of D'Arnath'' series, the ''Lighthouse'' novels, and ''Collegia Magica''. She also writ ...
* Ari Berk, (born 1967) author of the ''Undertaken Trilogy'' *
Steve Berman Steve Berman is an American editor, novelist and short story writer. He writes in the field of queer speculative fiction. Biography Berman was born on August 28 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised in southern New Jersey. Berman realiz ...
, editor in the field of
queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the l ...
speculative fiction Speculative fiction is a term that has been used with a variety of (sometimes contradictory) meanings. The broadest interpretation is as a category of fiction encompassing genres with elements that do not exist in reality, recorded history, nat ...
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Julie Bertagna Julie Bertagna (born 1962) is a Scottish author who has written real life and science fiction novels for children and young adults. Her books have been shortlisted for several literature awards, including the Carnegie Medal. Her novel ''Exodus ...
, (born 1962) author of the ''Spark Gap'' series * Anne Bishop, author of the '' Black Jewels Trilogy'' *
Holly Black Holly Black (''née'' Riggenbach; born November 10, 1971) is an American writer and editor best known for her children's and young adult fiction. Her most recent work is the ''New York Times'' bestselling young adult ''Folk of the Air'' series. ...
, (born 1971) co-author of (with
Tony DiTerlizzi Tony M. DiTerlizzi (born September 6, 1969) is an American fantasy artist, children's book creator, and motion picture producer. In the gaming industry, he is best known for his work in the collectible card game '' Magic: The Gathering'' and on ...
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The Spiderwick Chronicles ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' is a series of children's fantasy books by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. They chronicle the adventures of the Grace children, twins Simon and Jared and their older sister Mallory, after they move into the Spider ...
'' and '' Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You'' *
James P. Blaylock James Paul Blaylock (born September 20, 1950) is an American fantasy author. He is noted for a distinctive, humorous style, as well as being one of the pioneers of the steampunk genre of science fiction. Blaylock has cited Jules Verne, H. G. Wel ...
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Enid Blyton Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer, whose books have been worldwide bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Her books are still enormously popular and have b ...
, (1897–1968) author of '' The Enchanted Wood'' and '' The Magic Faraway Tree'' * Aliette de Bodard, (born 1982) author of ''Obsidian and Blood'' series * Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, (born 1954) author of ''The Meri'' * Pseudonymous Bosch, author of
The Secret Series ''The Secret Series'' is a series of 'secret'-themed fantasy adventure novels written by Pseudonymous Bosch (Raphael Simon). The series centers on three middle school children: Cass, Max-Ernest, and Yo-Yoji; and their adventures as members of the ...
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Hannes Bok Hannes Bok, pseudonym for Wayne Francis Woodard (, ; July 2, 1914 – April 11, 1964), was an American artist and illustrator, as well as an amateur astrologer and writer of fantasy fiction and poetry. He painted nearly 150 covers for various sc ...
, (1914–1964) illustrator and author of '' The Sorcerer's Ship'' * Natasha Bowen, author of ''
Skin of the Sea ''Skin of the Sea'' is a 2021 young adult fantasy novel by Nigerian Welsh writer Natasha Bowen. Bowen's debut novel follows Simi, a mami wata who travels across sea and land in search of the Supreme Creator after breaking a law that threatens the ...
'' * Paula Brackston, author of ''The Witch's Daughter'' *
Ray Bradbury Ray Douglas Bradbury (; August 22, 1920June 5, 2012) was an American author and screenwriter. One of the most celebrated 20th-century American writers, he worked in a variety of modes, including fantasy, science fiction, horror, mystery, and ...
, (1920–2012) author of ''
Fahrenheit 451 ''Fahrenheit 451'' is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury. Often regarded as one of his best works, ''Fahrenheit 451'' presents an American society where books have been personified and outlawed and "firemen" burn any that ar ...
'' and '' Something Wicked This Way Comes'' *
Marion Zimmer Bradley Marion Eleanor Zimmer Bradley (June 3, 1930 – September 25, 1999) was an American author of fantasy, historical fantasy, science fiction, and science fantasy novels, and is best known for the Arthurian fiction novel ''The Mists of Avalon'' an ...
, (1930–1999) author of the ''
Darkover Darkover is the planet giving its name to the ''Darkover'' series of science fiction-fantasy novels and short stories by Marion Zimmer Bradley and others published since 1958. According to the novels, Darkover is the only habitable planet of ...
'' series and editor of the ''
Sword and Sorceress series The ''Sword and Sorceress'' series is a series of fantasy anthologies originally edited by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, and originally published by DAW Books. As she explained in the foreword to the first volume, she created the anthol ...
'' of anthologies * Rebecca Bradley, author of ''The Lady in Gil'' *
Gillian Bradshaw Gillian Marucha Bradshaw (born May 14, 1956) is an American writer of historical fiction, historical fantasy, children's literature, science fiction, and contemporary science-based novels, who lives in Britain. Her serious historical novels are oft ...
, (born 1956) author of ''
Hawk of May ''Hawk of May'' is the first installment in Gillian Bradshaw’s ''Down The Long Wind'' trilogy. Published initially in 1980 by Simon and Schuster, ''Hawk of May'' is a bildungsroman set in the time of King Arthur and centered on Gwalchmai ap Lot ...
'' (also writes historical fiction and science fiction novels) * Ernest Bramah, (1868–1942) author of the
Kai Lung Kai Lung () is a fictional character in a series of books by Ernest Bramah, consisting of ''The Wallet of Kai Lung'' (1900), ''Kai Lung's Golden Hours'' (1922), ''Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat'' (1928), ''The Moon of Much Gladness'' (1932; published in ...
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Libba Bray Martha Elizabeth "Libba" Bray (March 11, 1964) is an American writer of young adult novels including the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, '' Going Bovine'', and '' The Diviners''. Early life Martha Elizabeth Bray was born in Montgomery, Alabama. Her fathe ...
, (born 1964) author of the ''
Gemma Doyle Trilogy The ''Gemma Doyle Trilogy'' is a trilogy of fantasy novels by American writer Libba Bray. They are told from the perspective of Gemma Doyle, a girl in the late nineteenth century. The ''Gemma Doyle Trilogy'' consists of three books: ''A Great and ...
'' * Marie Brennan, author of '' Doppelganger'' * Peter V. Brett, (born 1973) author of '' The Painted Man'' and '' The Desert Spear'' *
Rae Bridgman Rae St. Clair Bridgman, a Canadian anthropologist, author and artist, writes and illustrates picture books for young children and is the author/illustrator of The MiddleGate Books, a series of fantasy books for children inspired by the Narcisse ...
, author/illustrator of ''The MiddleGate Books'' - ''The Serpent's Spell'', ''Amber Ambrosia'', ''Fish & Sphinx'' *
Patricia Briggs Patricia Briggs (born 1965) is an American writer of fantasy since 1993, and author of the Mercy Thompson urban fantasy series. Biography Patricia Briggs was born in 1965 in Butte, Montana, United States. She now resides in Benton City, WA ...
, (born 1965) author of '' Moon Called'' and sequels *
Kristen Britain Kristen Britain is an American author. She wrote '' Green Rider'' (which was nominated for the Crawford Award), '' First Rider's Call'', '' The High King's Tomb'', '' Blackveil'' (which was nominated for the David Gemmell Legend Award), and ''Mi ...
, author of the ''
Green Rider ''Green Rider'' (titled ''The Green Rider'' in some later printings) is the first novel written by Kristen Britain and is the first book in its series. It was nominated for the Crawford Award in 1999. Plot summary Karigan G'ladheon, a merchant's ...
'' novels * C. Dale Brittain, (born 1948), author of the ''
Yurt A yurt (from the Turkic languages) or ger ( Mongolian) is a portable, round tent covered and insulated with skins or felt and traditionally used as a dwelling by several distinct nomadic groups in the steppes and mountains of Central Asia ...
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Maurice Broaddus Maurice Broaddus is an author who has published fiction across a number of genres including young adult, horror, fantasy and science fiction. Among his books are ''The Knights of Breton Court'' urban fantasy trilogy from Angry Robot, the steamp ...
, author of ''The Knights of Breton Court'' trilogy *
Terry Brooks Terence Dean Brooks (born January 8, 1944) is an American writer of fantasy fiction. He writes mainly epic fantasy, and has also written two film novelizations. He has written 23 ''New York Times'' bestsellers during his writing career, and ha ...
, (born 1944) author of the ''
Shannara ''Shannara'' is a series of high fantasy novels written by Terry Brooks, beginning with ''The Sword of Shannara'' in 1977 and concluding with ''The Last Druid'' which was released in October 2020; there is also a prequel, '' First King of Shan ...
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Magic Kingdom of Landover The ''Magic Kingdom of Landover'' series is a series of six fantasy novels by Terry Brooks following the adventures of a former trial lawyer named Ben Holiday and the collection of friends and enemies that he encounters when he purchases a magica ...
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Roseanne A. Brown Roseanne A. Brown (born August 26, 1995) is a Ghanaian American writer of fantasy, science fiction and young adult fiction. She is best known for her debut novel ''A Song of Wraiths and Ruin'', which became a New York Times best seller, and its ...
, (born 1995) author of ''
A Song of Wraiths and Ruin ''A Song of Wraiths and Ruin'' is a 2020 young adult fantasy novel by Ghanaian American writer Roseanne A. Brown. Brown's debut novel inspired by West and North African folktale was published on 2 June 2020 by Balzer + Bray, an imprint of Harp ...
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Howard Browne Howard Browne (April 15, 1908 – October 28, 1999) was an American science fiction editor and mystery writer. He also wrote for several television series and films. Some of his work appeared over the pseudonyms John Evans, Alexander Blad ...
, (1908–1999) *
Steven Brust Steven Karl Zoltán Brust (born November 23, 1955) is an American fantasy and science fiction author of Hungarian descent. He is best known for his series of novels about the assassin Vlad Taltos, one of a disdained minority group of humans liv ...
, (born 1955) author of the '' Dragaera'' novels * Col Buchanan, (born 1973) author of '' Farlander'' and '' Stands a Shadow'' * Michael Buckley, (born 1969) author of ''
The Sisters Grimm ''The Sisters Grimm'' is a children's fantasy series written by Michael Buckley and illustrated by Peter Ferguson. The series features two sisters, Sabrina Grimm and Daphne Grimm, and consists of nine novels that were published from 2005 to 201 ...
'' series * Lela E. Buis *
Lois McMaster Bujold Lois McMaster Bujold ( ; born November 2, 1949) is an American speculative fiction writer. She is an acclaimed writer, having won the Hugo Award for best novel four times, matching Robert A. Heinlein's record (not counting his Retro Hugos). Her n ...
, (born 1949) author of ''
The Curse of Chalion ''The Curse of Chalion'' is a 2001 fantasy novel by American writer Lois McMaster Bujold. In 2002 it won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature and was nominated for the Hugo, World Fantasy, and Locus Fantasy Awards in 2002. The ser ...
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Emma Bull Emma Bull (born December 13, 1954) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Her novels include the Hugo- and Nebula-nominated '' Bone Dance'' and the urban fantasy '' War for the Oaks''. She is also known for a series of anthologies ...
, (born 1954) author of ''
War for the Oaks ''War for the Oaks'' (1987) is a fantasy novel by American writer Emma Bull. The book tells the story of Eddi McCandry, a rock musician who finds herself unwillingly pulled into the supernatural faerie conflict between good and evil. ''War fo ...
'' * Kenneth Bulmer, (1921–2005) author of the '' Dray Prescot series'' *
Chris Bunch Christopher R. Bunch (December 22, 1943 – July 4, 2005) was an American science fiction, fantasy and television writer, who wrote and co-wrote about thirty novels. Early life and education Bunch was born in Fresno, California and attended Mi ...
, (1943–2005) author of ''Dragon Master'' Trilogy *
Arthur J. Burks Arthur Josephus Burks (September 13, 1898 – May 13, 1974) was an American Marine officer and fiction writer. Burks was born to a farming family in Waterville, Washington. He married Blanche Fidelia Lane on March 23, 1918, in Sacramento, ...
, (1898–1974) *
Edgar Rice Burroughs Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American author, best known for his prolific output in the adventure, science fiction, and fantasy genres. Best-known for creating the characters Tarzan and John Carter, ...
, (1875–1950) author of the ''
Tarzan Tarzan (John Clayton II, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adv ...
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Jim Butcher Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) is an American author., He has written the contemporary fantasy ''The Dresden Files'', ''Codex Alera'', and '' Cinder Spires'' book series. Personal life Butcher was born in Independence, Missouri, in 1971. H ...
, (born 1971) author of ''
Dresden Files ''The Dresden Files'' is a series of contemporary fantasy/ mystery novels written by American author Jim Butcher. The first novel, '' Storm Front''—which was also Butcher's writing debut—was published in 2000 by Roc Books. The books are w ...
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Codex Alera Jim Butcher (born October 26, 1971) is an American author., He has written the contemporary fantasy ''The Dresden Files'', '' Codex Alera'', and '' Cinder Spires'' book series. Personal life Butcher was born in Independence, Missouri, in 1971. ...
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* Rachel Caine, (1962–2020) author of the '' Weather Warden'' and '' Morganville Vampires'' novels *
James Branch Cabell James Branch Cabell (; April 14, 1879  – May 5, 1958) was an American author of fantasy fiction and ''belles-lettres''. Cabell was well-regarded by his contemporaries, including H. L. Mencken, Edmund Wilson, and Sinclair Lewis. His work ...
, (1879–1958) author of ''
Biography of the Life of Manuel ''Biography of the Life of Manuel'' is a series of novels, essays and poetry by James Branch Cabell. It purports to trace the life, illusions and disillusions of Dom Manuel, Count of Poictesme (a fictional province of France), and of his physical ...
'' * Miles Cameron, author of the ''Traitor Son Cycle'' * Trudi Canavan, (born 1969) author of the '' Age of the Five'' novels *
Orson Scott Card Orson Scott Card (born August 24, 1951) is an American writer known best for his science fiction works. He is the first and (as of 2022) only person to win both a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award in consecutive years, winning both awards for both ...
, (born 1951) author of ''
Ender's Game ''Ender's Game'' is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with an insectoid alien species they ...
'' and '' Hart's Hope'' * Jacqueline Carey, (born 1964) author of ''
Kushiel's Legacy ''Kushiel's Legacy'' is a series of fantasy novels by Jacqueline Carey, comprising the Phèdre Trilogy and the Imriel Trilogy (called the "Treason's Heir" trilogy in the United Kingdom). Since the series features a fictional version of medieval ...
'' and '' The Sundering'' *
Isobelle Carmody Isobelle Jane Carmody (born 16 June 1958) is an Australian writer of science fiction, fantasy, children's literature, and young adult literature. She is recipient of the Aurealis Award for best children's fiction. Biography Isobelle Carmody w ...
, (born 1958) author of the '' Obernewtyn Chronicles'' and '' The Gathering'' *
Jonathan Carroll Jonathan Samuel Carroll (born January 26, 1949) is an American fiction writer primarily known for novels that may be labelled magic realism, slipstream or contemporary fantasy. He has lived in Austria since 1974. Life and work Carroll was ...
, (born 1949) author of '' The Land of Laughs'' and ''
Bones of the Moon A bone is a rigid organ that constitutes part of the skeleton in most vertebrate animals. Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, a ...
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Lewis Carroll Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet and mathematician. His most notable works are '' Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (1865) and its sequ ...
, (pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832–1898) author of ''
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
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Angela Carter Angela Olive Pearce (formerly Carter, Stalker; 7 May 1940 – 16 February 1992), who published under the name Angela Carter, was an English novelist, short story writer, poet, and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picar ...
, (1940–1992) author of '' Shadow Dance'' *
Lin Carter Linwood Vrooman Carter (June 9, 1930 – February 7, 1988) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an editor, poet and critic. He usually wrote as Lin Carter; known pseudonyms include H. P. Lowcraft (for an H. P. ...
, (1930–1988) editor of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series and author of ''
The Wizard of Lemuria ''The Wizard of Lemuria'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Lin Carter, the first book of his '' Thongor series'' set on the fictional ancient lost continent of Lemuria. The author's first published novel, it was initially issued in paperback b ...
'' * Sebastien de Castell, author of '' Traitor's Blade'' and sequels * Vittorio Catani, (1940–2020) * Beth Cato, (born 1980) * Juraj Červenák, (born 1974) *
Mark Chadbourn Mark Chadbourn is an English fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, and horror author with more than a dozen novels (and one non-fiction book) published around the world. Born in the English Midlands from a long line of coal miners. he g ...
, (born 1960) author of '' The Age of Misrule'' series *
Soman Chainani Soman Chainani is an American author and filmmaker, best known for writing the children's book series ''The School for Good and Evil''. Soman's series, ''The School for Good and Evil'', debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List, has sold mor ...
, (born 1979) author of ''
The School for Good and Evil ''The School for Good and Evil'' is a fantasy fairytale hexalogy of books by Soman Chainani. The first novel in the series was published on May 14, 2013. The series is set in a fictional widespread location known as the Endless Woods. The orig ...
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Jack L. Chalker Jack Laurence Chalker (December 17, 1944 – February 11, 2005) was an American science fiction author. Chalker was also a Baltimore City Schools history teacher in Maryland for 12 years, retiring during 1978 to write full-time. He also was a ...
, (1944–2005) author of '' Midnight at the Well of Souls'' * S. A. Chakraborty, author of '' The City of Brass'' * Robert W. Chambers, (1865–1933) author of '' The King in Yellow'' *
Karen Chance Karen Chance is an American novelist. She grew up in Orlando, Florida. She has lived in France, Great Britain, Hong Kong and New Orleans, where she has taught history. She is currently living in Florida. She has been a full time author since 2008 ...
, author of the '' Cassandra Palmer'' and ''Dorina Basarab'' novels *
Joy Chant Joy Chant (born 13 January 1945) is a British fantasy writer. She is best known for the three House of Kendreth novels, published 1970 to 1983. Her legal name is Eileen Joyce Rutter. Biography Eileen Joyce (nickname, "Joy") Chant was born in Lo ...
, (born 1945) author of '' Red Moon and Black Mountain'' *
J. Kathleen Cheney J. Kathleen Cheney is an American school teacher and author of speculative fiction, active in the field since 2005 and professionally published since 2007. Biography Cheney was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, the daughter of two rocket scienti ...
, (born 1964) * C. J. Cherryh, (born 1942) author of ''
The Fortress Series ''Fortress'' is a series of fantasy novels by science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh, published by HarperCollins. They are set in a medieval fantasy world with a 15th-century feel and feature magic, sorcery, medieval warfare, politics ...
'' * G. K. Chesterton, (1874–1936) author of '' The Man Who Was Thursday'' *
Cinda Williams Chima Cinda Williams Chima (born 1952) is a New York Times bestselling author of young adult fantasy, best known for '' The Heir Chronicles'', '' The Seven Realms'' and '' The Shattered Realm'' series. Her ''Heir Chronicles'' young adult contempor ...
, (born 1952) author of '' The Heir Chronicles'' * Zen Cho, (born 1986) author of ''Sorcerer Royal'' series *
Massimo Citi Massimo Citi (born 1955) is an Italian science fiction writer and reviewer. He was born in Brescia, in Lombardy in northern Italy, and has published a number of stories on various magazines and anthologies. He is a co-editor of the literary magazin ...
, (born 1955) *
Cassandra Clare Judith Lewis (née Rumelt; born July 27, 1973), better known by her pen name Cassandra Clare, is an American author of young adult fiction, best known for her bestselling series ''The Mortal Instruments''.'' Personal life Clare was born Judith ...
, (born 1973), author of ''
The Mortal Instruments ''The Mortal Instruments'' is a series of six young adult fantasy novels written by American author Cassandra Clare, the last of which was published on May 27, 2014. ''The Mortal Instruments'' is chronologically the third series of a planned fi ...
'' * C. L. Clark, author of '' The Unbroken'' * P. Djèlí Clark, (born 1971) author of '' A Master of Djinn'' *
Susanna Clarke Susanna Mary Clarke (born 1 November 1959) is an English author known for her debut novel '' Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell'' (2004), a Hugo Award-winning alternative history. Clarke began ''Jonathan Strange'' in 1993 and worked on it during her ...
, (born 1959) author of ''
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell ''Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell'' is the debut novel by British writer Susanna Clarke. Published in 2004, it is an alternative history set in 19th-century England around the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Its premise is that magic once existed i ...
'' * Adrian Cole, (born 1949) author of the ''Dream Lords'' series *
Myke Cole Myke Cole is an American author of fantasy, science fiction, and non-fiction. His series include the ''Shadow Ops'', ''Reawakening'', and ''Sacred Throne'' series. His career also involves television, having appeared on the CBS reality show '' H ...
, author of ''The Sacred Throne'' series *
Sara Coleridge Sara Coleridge (23 December 1802 – 3 May 1852) was an English author and translator. She was the third child out of four and the only daughter of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his wife Sara Fricker. She gained further popularity with in ...
, (1802–1852) author of ''Phantasmion'' *
Eoin Colfer Eoin Colfer (; born 14 May 1965) is an Irish author of children's books. He worked as a primary school teacher before he became a full-time writer. He is best known for being the author of the ''Artemis Fowl'' series. In September 2008, Colf ...
, (born 1965) author of the '' Artemis Fowl'' series * John Collier, (1901–1980) *
Suzanne Collins Suzanne Collins (born August 10, 1962) is an American author and television writer. She is known as the author of the book series '' The Underland Chronicles'' and ''The Hunger Games''. Early life Suzanne Collins was born on August 10, 1962, i ...
, (born 1962) author of ''
The Hunger Games ''The Hunger Games'' is a series of young adult dystopian novels written by American author Suzanne Collins. The first three novels are part of a trilogy following teenage protagonist Katniss Everdeen, and the fourth book is a prequel set 6 ...
'', '' Catching Fire'' and '' Mockingjay'' * Brendan Connell, (born 1970) * Storm Constantine, (1956–2021) author of the ''Wraeththu'' series * Glen Cook, (born 1944) author of ''
The Black Company ''The Black Company'' is a series of dark fantasy books written by American author Glen Cook. The series combines elements of epic fantasy as it follows an elite mercenary unit, the Black Company, through roughly forty years of its approximat ...
'' novels and '' Garrett P.I.'' novels * Hugh Cook, (1956–2008) author of the ''
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness The ''Chronicles of an Age of Darkness'' is a ten-volume series of cross-genre fantasy and science fiction novels created by New Zealand cult author Hugh Cook. Books *''The Wizards and the Warriors'' - (aka Wizard Wa 1986 () *''The Wordsmiths and ...
'' * Rick Cook, (1944–2022) author of the ''
Wizardry ''Wizardry'' is a series of role-playing video games, developed by Sir-Tech, that were highly influential in the evolution of modern role-playing video games. The original ''Wizardry'' was a significant influence on early console role-playing ...
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Louise Cooper Louise Cooper (29 May 1952 – 21 October 2009) was a British fantasy writer who lived in Cornwall with her husband, Cas Sandall. Cooper was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire. She began writing stories when she was at school to entertain her ...
, (1952–2009) author of ''The Book of Paradox'' *
Susan Cooper Susan Mary Cooper (born 23 May 1935) is an English author of children's books. She is best known for '' The Dark Is Rising'', a contemporary fantasy series set in England and Wales, which incorporates British mythology such as the Arthurian le ...
, (born 1935) author of '' The Dark Is Rising Sequence'' *
Larry Correia Larry Correia is an American fantasy and science fiction writer, known for his ''Monster Hunter International'', ''Grimnoir Chronicles'', and ''Saga of the Forgotten Warrior'' series. He has authored or co-authored over 20 novels, has over 50 pub ...
, author of the ''Monster Hunter'' series and founder of the
Sad Puppies Sad Puppies was an unsuccessful right-wing anti-diversity voting campaign run from 2013 to 2017 and intended to influence the outcome of the annual Hugo Awards, the longest-running prize (since 1953) for science fiction or fantasy works. It was ...
movement * John Crowley, (born 1942) author of ''
Little, Big ''Little, Big: or, The Fairies' Parliament'' is a contemporary fantasy novel by John Crowley, published in 1981. It won the World Fantasy Award in 1982. Plot Turn-of-the-century American architect John Drinkwater begins to suspect that within ...
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Lilith Saintcrow Lilith Saintcrow is an American author of urban fantasy, historical fantasy, paranormal romance and steampunk novels. Saintcrow was born in New Mexico. She currently resides in Vancouver, WA. Saintcrow uses the '' nom de plume '' Lili St. Crow ...
, (born 1976) ''Strange Angels'' series *
Elaine Cunningham Elaine Cunningham (born August 12, 1957 in New York City) is an American fantasy and science fiction author, especially known for her contributions to the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role playing game campaign setting of Forgotten Realms. Biograp ...
, (born 1957) author of the ''
Songs & Swords This is a list of fantasy fiction novels based in the role-playing game setting of the Forgotten Realms. They are published by Wizards of the Coast (WotC), with some originally published by TSR before it was incorporated into WotC. Abolethic Sov ...
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Roald Dahl Roald Dahl (13 September 1916 – 23 November 1990) was a British novelist, short-story writer, poet, screenwriter, and wartime fighter ace of Norwegian descent. His books have sold more than 250 million copies worldwide. Dahl has be ...
, (1916–1990) author of ''
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' is a 1964 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka. The story was originall ...
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James and the Giant Peach ''James and the Giant Peach'' is a popular children's novel written in 1961 by British author Roald Dahl. The first edition, published by Alfred Knopf, featured illustrations by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. There have been re-illustrated versions of ...
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James Dashner James Smith Dashner (born November 26, 1972) is an American writer known for speculative fiction. Many of his books are primarily aimed at children or young adults. He is best known for ''The Maze Runner'' series and the young adult fantasy seri ...
, author of ''
The Maze Runner ''The Maze Runner'' is a 2009 young adult dystopian science fiction novel written by American author James Dashner and the first book released in ''The Maze Runner'' series. The novel was published on October 6, 2009, by Delacorte Press, an ...
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Avram Davidson Abraham, ; ar, , , name=, group= (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews ...
, (1923–1993) author of '' The Phoenix and the Mirror'' *
Sylvia Day Sylvia June Day (born March 11, 1973) is a Japanese American writer. She also writes under the pseudonyms S.J. Day and Livia Dare. She is a number one bestselling author in 29 countries. Career Day writes genre fiction and literary commentary ...
, (born 1973) author of ''
Bared to You ''Bared to You'' is a 2012 '' New York Times'' bestselling erotic new adult romance novel by veteran writer Sylvia Day, focusing on the complicated relationship between two twentysomething protagonists with equally abusive pasts. The novel was ...
'' * Adam James Dalton, (born 1970) author of the ''Flesh & Bone Trilogy'' *
Pamela Dean Pamela Collins Dean Dyer-Bennet (born 1953), better known as Pamela Dean, is an American fantasy author whose best-known book is '' Tam Lin'', based on the Child Ballad of the same name, in which the Scottish fairy story is set on a midwestern ...
, (born 1953) author of '' Tam Lin'' * John DeChancie, (born 1946) author of the '' Castle Perilous'' series * L. Sprague de Camp, (1907–2000) author of '' The Compleat Enchanter'' & '' Conan'' stories * Alessandro Defilippi *
Michael de Larrabeiti Michael de Larrabeiti (18 August 1934 – 18 April 2008) was an English novelist and travel writer. He is best known for writing ''The Borrible Trilogy'', which has been cited as an influence by writers in the '' New Weird'' movement. Early ...
, (1934–2008) author of ''
The Borrible Trilogy ''The Borrible Trilogy'' is a series of young adult books written by English writer Michael de Larrabeiti. The three volumes in the trilogy are ''The Borribles'', ''The Borribles Go For Broke'', and ''The Borribles: Across the Dark Metropolis ...
'' * Charles de Lint, (born 1951) author of ''
The Borderland Series The ''Borderland'' series of urban fantasy novels and stories were created for teenage readers by author Terri Windling. Most of the series is set in Bordertown, a dystopian city near the border between "the Elflands" and "The World". The series ...
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Kathryn Deans Kathryn Deans is an Australian children's fantasy author. She was raised in the Dandenong Ranges near Melbourne in Australia. Works * ''All The Flowers Of Babylon'', in issue 25/26 of the Speculative Fiction magazine Aurealis ''Aurealis'' is ...
, author of ''Shimmer'' *
Tom Deitz Thomas Franklin Deitz (January 17, 1952 – April 27, 2009) was an American fantasy novelist, professor, and artist from Georgia. He was best known for authoring the ''David Sullivan'' contemporary fantasy series, though he also authored three o ...
, (1952–2009) author of the ''David Sullivan'' series * Joseph Delaney, (born 1945) author of ''
The Wardstone Chronicles ''Spook's'', published as ''The Last Apprentice'' series in the U.S., is a dark fantasy series of books written by British author Joseph Delaney and published in the UK by The Bodley Head division of Random House Publishing. The series consists ...
'' * Samuel R. Delany, (born 1942) author of the ''
Return to Nevèrÿon ''Return to Nevèrÿon'' is a collection of three sword and sorcery stories by American writer Samuel R. Delany: "The Game of Time and Pain", "The Tale of Rumor and Desire", and "The Tale of Gorgik", and "Appendix: Closures and Openings". It is the ...
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Troy Denning Troy Denning is an American fantasy and science fiction author and game designer who has written more than two dozen novels. Background Denning grew up in the mountain town of Idaho Springs, Colorado. An avid reader of science fiction and fan ...
, (born 1958) author of ''
Dark Sun ''Dark Sun'' is an original ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (D&D) campaign setting set in the fictional, post-apocalyptic desert world of Athas. ''Dark Sun'' featured an innovative metaplot, influential art work, dark themes, and a genre-bending take o ...
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Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TS ...
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Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various film ...
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Graham Diamond Graham Diamond (born 18 August 1949, Manchester, England) is an author who writes across multiple genres, including fantasy and science fiction. He has published twenty novels with more than a million copies of his books in print."Low-Key Author ...
, (born 1949) author of ''The Haven'' * Seth Dickinson, author of '' The Traitor Baru Cormorant'' *
Tony DiTerlizzi Tony M. DiTerlizzi (born September 6, 1969) is an American fantasy artist, children's book creator, and motion picture producer. In the gaming industry, he is best known for his work in the collectible card game '' Magic: The Gathering'' and on ...
, (born 1969) co-author of (with
Holly Black Holly Black (''née'' Riggenbach; born November 10, 1971) is an American writer and editor best known for her children's and young adult fiction. Her most recent work is the ''New York Times'' bestselling young adult ''Folk of the Air'' series. ...
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The Spiderwick Chronicles ''The Spiderwick Chronicles'' is a series of children's fantasy books by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. They chronicle the adventures of the Grace children, twins Simon and Jared and their older sister Mallory, after they move into the Spider ...
'' and '' Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You'' * Stephen Donaldson, (born 1947) author of ''
The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant ''The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant'' is a series of ten high fantasy novels written by American author Stephen R. Donaldson. The series began as a trilogy, entitled ''The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever''. This was followed by an ...
'' * Kevin Donoghue, (born 1967) author of ''From The Devil We Came'', ''The Adventures of Robyn Nudd'', ''The Rise of Germania'' and ''Svengali Junior'' *
Carole Nelson Douglas Carole Nelson Douglas (November 15, 1944 – October 20, 2021) was an American writer of sixty novels and many short stories. She has written in many genres, but is best known for two popular mystery series, the ''Irene Adler'' Sherlockian suspe ...
, (1944–2021) author of the ''Sword and Circlet'', ''Taliswoman'', and ''Delilah Street'' series as well as ''
Irene Adler Irene Adler is a fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A former opera singer and actress, she was featured in the short story " A Scandal in Bohemia", published in July 1891. Adler is one of the ...
'' Sherlockian suspense novels *
Sara Douglass Sara Warneke (2 June 1957 – 27 September 2011), better known by her pen name Sara Douglass, was an Australian fantasy writer who lived in Hobart, Tasmania. She was a recipient of the Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel. Biography A ...
, (1957–2011) author of ''
Wayfarer Redemption ''Wayfarer Redemption'' is the name of two trilogies that were released as a single six-book series in the U.S. by fantasy author Sara Douglass Sara Warneke (2 June 1957 – 27 September 2011), better known by her pen name Sara Douglas ...
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Ann Downer Ann Downer (1960–2015) was an American writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and young adults, as well as short fiction and poetry. Biography Ann Downer was born in Arlington, Virginia in 1960 and grew up in Manila and Bangko ...
, (born 1960) author of the ''Spellkey'' series *
David Drake David A. Drake (born September 24, 1945) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now a writer in the military science fiction genre. Biography Drake graduated Ph ...
, (born 1945) author of the ''
Lord of the Isles The Lord of the Isles or King of the Isles ( gd, Triath nan Eilean or ) is a title of Scottish nobility with historical roots that go back beyond the Kingdom of Scotland. It began with Somerled in the 12th century and thereafter the title ...
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Tobias Druitt Tobias Druitt is an author of fantasy novels. Tobias Druitt is the pseudonym of two authors who write together, Diane Purkiss and Michael Dowling. Diane Purkiss is a tutor in English at Keble College, Oxford University, and she is the first Oxfor ...
, author of ''
Corydon and the Island of Monsters ''Corydon and the Island of Monsters'' is the first instalment of the Corydon Trilogy, penned by Tobias Druitt; a pseudonym for a mother-son writing combination. It was published in the United Kingdom by Simon & Schuster in 2005, and in the Unite ...
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Diane Duane Diane Duane (born May 18, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author, long based in Ireland. Her works include the ''Young Wizards'' young adult fantasy series and the '' Rihannsu'' Star Trek novels. Biography Born in New York ...
, (born 1952) author of the ''
Young Wizards ''Young Wizards'' is a series of novels by Diane Duane. The Young Wizards series presently consists of eleven books, focusing on the adventures of two young wizards named Nita and Kit. Each novel pits Nita and Kit against the "Lone Power", an ...
'' novels * Dave Duncan, (1933–2018) author of '' West of January'' * Brian Lee Durfee, author of '' The Forgetting Moon'' *
Lord Dunsany Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (; 24 July 1878 – 25 October 1957, usually Lord Dunsany) was an Anglo-Irish writer and dramatist. Over 90 volumes of fiction, essays, poems and plays appeared in his lifetime.Lanham, M ...
, (1878–1957) (Edward Plunkett) author of '' The King of Elfland's Daughter'' *
Jeanne DuPrau Jeanne DuPrau (born 1944 in San Francisco, California) is an American writer, best known for ''The Books of Ember'', a series of science fiction novels for young people. She lives in Menlo Park, California. Works The Books of Ember * ''The ...
, (born 1944) author of ''
The City of Ember ''The City of Ember'' is a post-apocalyptic novel by Jeanne DuPrau that was published in 2003. The story is about Ember, a post-apocalyptic underground city threatened by aging infrastructure and corruption. The young protagonist, Lina Mayfle ...
'' * David Anthony Durham, (born 1969) author of '' Acacia: The War With The Mein''


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David Eddings David Carroll Eddings (July 7, 1931 – June 2, 2009) was an American fantasy writer. With his wife Leigh, he authored several best-selling epic fantasy novel series, including '' The Belgariad'' (1982–84), '' The Malloreon'' (1987–91), ''The ...
, (1931–2009) author of '' Belgariad'', '' Malloreon'', '' Elenium'', '' Tamuli'' and '' The Dreamers'' novels *
E. R. Eddison Eric Rücker Eddison, CB, CMG (24 November 1882 – 18 August 1945) was an English civil servant and author, writing epic fantasy novels under the name E. R. Eddison. His notable works include ''The Worm Ouroboros'' (1922) and the Zimiamvian ...
, (1882–1945) author of '' The Worm Ouroboros'' *
C. M. Eddy, Jr. Clifford Martin Eddy Jr. (C. M. Eddy Jr.; January 18, 1896 – November 21, 1967)Fenham Publishing/ref> was an American writer known for his horror, mystery and supernatural short stories. He is best remembered for his work in ''Weird Tales'' m ...
, (1896–1967) author of ''Exit Into Eternity: Tales of the Bizarre and Supernatural'' * Graham Edwards, (born 1965) writer of the '' Dragoncharm'' and '' Stone and Sky'' trilogies *
Phyllis Eisenstein Phyllis Eisenstein (February 26, 1946 – December 7, 2020) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy short stories as well as novels. Her work was nominated for both the Hugo Award and Nebula Award. Early life Eisenstein was born Phy ...
, (1946–2020), author of ''Shadow of Earth'' and '' Born to Exile'' *
Mircea Eliade Mircea Eliade (; – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. He was a leading interpreter of religious experience, who established paradigms in religiou ...
, (1907–1986) author of '' Bengal Nights'' * Kate Elliott, (born 1958) author of the '' Crown of Stars'' series *
Harlan Ellison Harlan Jay Ellison (May 27, 1934 – June 28, 2018) was an American writer, known for his prolific and influential work in New Wave speculative fiction and for his outspoken, combative personality. Robert Bloch, the author of '' Psycho'' ...
, (1934–2018)
anthologist In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs or excerpts by different authors. In genre fiction, the term ''anthology'' typically catego ...
and author of '' Mefisto in Onyx'' *
Ernest Elmore Ernest Carpenter Elmore (4 November 1901 – 8 November 1957) was an English theatre producer and director, and writer of crime and fantasy novels. He wrote his crime novels under the pseudonym John Bude. Life Elmore was born in Maidstone, Kent ...
, (1901–1957) author of ''The Lumpton Gobbelings'' * Michael Ende, (1929–1995) author of ''
The Neverending Story ''The Neverending Story'' (german: Die unendliche Geschichte) is a fantasy novel by German writer Michael Ende, published in 1979. The first English translation, by Ralph Manheim, was published in 1983. The novel was later adapted into several ...
'' *
Steven Erikson Steve Rune Lundin (born October 7, 1959), known by his pseudonym Steven Erikson, is a Canadian novelist who was educated and trained as both an archaeologist and anthropologist. He is best known for his ten-volume spanning epic fantasy series ' ...
, (born 1959) author of the ''
Malazan Book of the Fallen ''Malazan Book of the Fallen'' is a series of epic fantasy novels written by the Canadian author Steven Erikson. The series, published by Bantam Books in the U.K. and Tor Books in the U.S., consists of ten volumes, beginning with '' Gardens of ...
'' *
Lloyd Arthur Eshbach Lloyd Arthur Eshbach (June 20, 1910 – October 29, 2003) was an American science fiction fan, publisher and writer, secular and religious publisher, and minister. Biography Born in Palm, Pennsylvania, Eshbach grew up in Reading in the sa ...
, (1910–2003) author and proprietor of
Fantasy Press Fantasy Press was an American publishing house specialising in fantasy and science fiction titles. Established in 1946 by Lloyd Arthur Eshbach in Reading, Pennsylvania, it was most notable for publishing the works of authors such as Robert A. ...
* Javier Abril Espinoza, (born 1967) * Ian Cameron Esslemont, (born 1962) author of the '' Novels of the Malazan Empire'' series * Jennifer Estep, author of ''Elemental Assassin'' series and ''Crown of Shard'' series *
Rose Estes Rose Estes is the author of many fantasy and science fiction books, including full-length novels and multiple choice gamebooks. Career As an employee of Tactical Studies Rules (TSR), Rose Estes came up with an idea for a new sort of game, which ...
, creator of the ''
Endless Quest The ''Endless Quest'' books were three series of gamebooks. The first one was released in the 1980s by TSR, while the following two were released by Wizards of the Coast. Originally, these books were the result of an Educational department establi ...
''
gamebook A gamebook is a work of printed fiction that allows the reader to participate in the story by making choices. The narrative branches along various paths, typically through the use of numbered paragraphs or pages. Each narrative typically does not ...
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* Karina Fabian, (born 1967) *
Jennifer Fallon Jennifer Fallon (born 1959) is an Australian author of fantasy and science fiction. She is also a businesswoman, trainer and business consultant. Jennifer has a master's degree from the Creative Arts faculty of QUT. A computer trainer and appli ...
, (born 1959) author of '' Medalon'' *
Nancy Yi Fan Nancy Yi Fan (born August 26, 1993 ) is a Chinese American author who is best known for writing a series that currently consists of the novels '' Swordbird'', '' Sword Quest'', and '' Sword Mountain''. Biography Fan was born in Beijing, China. ...
, (born 1993) author of '' Swordbird'' *
David Farland John David Wolverton (May 28, 1957 – January 14, 2022), better known by his pen names Dave Wolverton and David Farland, was an American author, editor, and instructor of online writing workshops and groups. He wrote in several genres but was ...
(occasional pen name of
Dave Wolverton John David Wolverton (May 28, 1957 – January 14, 2022), better known by his pen names Dave Wolverton and David Farland, was an American author, editor, and instructor of online writing workshops and groups. He wrote in several genres but was ...
), (1957–2022) author of ''
The Runelords The Runelords is a series of fantasy novels by American author David Farland (1957 – 2022) of which the first part was published in 1998. In the universe of The Runelords, there exists a unique magical system which relies on the existence of ...
'' series *
Nancy Farmer Nancy Farmer is an American author of children's and young adult books and science fiction. She has written three Newbery Honor Books and won the U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature for ''The House of the Scorpion'', publish ...
, (born 1941) author of ''
The Sea of Trolls ''The Sea of Trolls'' is a fantasy novel for children, written by American author Nancy Farmer and published by Atheneum in 2004. It inaugurated the unofficially titled Sea of Trolls series, which Farmer continued in 2007 and 2009.. Retrieved 2 ...
'' *
Philip Jose Farmer Philip, also Phillip, is a male given name, derived from the Greek (''Philippos'', lit. "horse-loving" or "fond of horses"), from a compound of (''philos'', "dear", "loved", "loving") and (''hippos'', "horse"). Prominent Philips who popularize ...
, (1918–2009) author of the ''
Riverworld Riverworld is a fictional planet and the setting for a series of science fiction books written by Philip José Farmer (1918–2009). Riverworld is an artificial "Super-Earth" environment where all humans (and pre-humans) are reconstructed. The ...
'' saga *
Christine Feehan Christine Feehan (born Christine King in Ukiah, California) is an American author of paranormal romance, paranormal military thrillers, and fantasy. She is a #1 ''New York Times'', #1 ''Publishers Weekly'', and International bestselling author ...
, author of the ''Dark'' series *
Raymond E. Feist Raymond Elias Feist (; born Raymond Elias Gonzales III; December 21, 1945) is an American fantasy fiction author who wrote ''The Riftwar Cycle'', a series of novels and short stories. His books have been translated into multiple languages and ha ...
, (born 1945) author of the '' Riftwar Saga'' * Jean-Louis Fetjaine, (born 1956) *
Jasper Fforde Jasper Fforde (born 11 January 1961) is an English novelist, whose first novel, '' The Eyre Affair'', was published in 2001. He is known mainly for his '' Thursday Next'' novels, but has published two books in the loosely connected '' Nursery Cr ...
, (born 1961) author of the '' Thursday Next'' series * Charles G. Finney, (1905–1984) author of ''
The Circus of Dr. Lao ''The Circus of Dr. Lao'' (1935) is a novel written by the American newspaperman and writer Charles G. Finney. It won one of the inaugural National Book Awards: the Most Original Book of 1935. "Books and Authors", ''The New York Times'', 1936-0 ...
'' *
Eliot Fintushel Eliot S. Fintushel (born March 13, 1948) is an American actor, educator and speculative fiction writer. He writes as Eliot Fintushel.Breakfast with the Ones You Love'' * John Flanagan, (born 1944) author of the ''
Ranger's Apprentice ''Ranger's Apprentice'' is a series written by Australian author John Flanagan. The first novel in the series, ''The Ruins of Gorlan'', was released in Australia on 1 November 2004. The books were initially released in Australia and New Zeala ...
'' series *
Lynn Flewelling Lynn Flewelling (born Lynn Elizabeth Beaulieu on October 20, 1958) is an American fantasy fiction author. Biography Born at Presque Isle, Flewelling grew up in northern Maine, United States. She has worked as a teacher, a house painter, a necro ...
, (born 1958) author of ''
The Nightrunner Series The Nightrunner Series is a multi-part series of heroic fantasy novels by American writer Lynn Flewelling. It currently contains seven novels and a collection of related short stories. 'Nightrunning' refers to espionage, the principal occupati ...
'' *
Eric Flint Eric Flint (February 6, 1947 – July 17, 2022) was an American author, editor, and e-publisher. The majority of his main works are alternate history science fiction, but he also wrote humorous fantasy adventures. His works have been listed ...
, (born 1947) author of the ''
Belisarius series The Belisarius Series is a fictional saga in the alternate history and military history subgenres of science fiction, written by American authors David Drake and Eric Flint. Its protagonist is a real historical figure, the late Roman general ...
'' and creator of "
1632 series The ''1632'' series, also known as the 1632-verse or ''Ring of Fire'' series, is an alternate history book series and sub-series created, primarily co-written, and coordinated by American author Eric Flint and published by Baen Books. The se ...
" * John M. Ford, (1957–2006) author of ''The Dragon Waiting'' *Namina Forna, (born 1987) author of ''The Gilded Ones'' * Kate Forsyth, (born 1966) author of ''The Witches of Eileanan'' series * Alan Dean Foster, (born 1946) author of the ''Humanx Commonwealth'' novels, particularly those involving ''Flinx'' * Laura Frankos, (born 1960) * Steven Frankos, author of ''The Wheel Trilogy'' * Jackie French, (born 1953) author of ''Somewhere Around the Corner'' and ''Tajore Arkle'' * Celia S. Friedman, C. S. Friedman, (born 1957) author of ''Black Sun Rising'' * Cornelia Funke, (born 1958) author of the Inkheart series, ''Inkheart'' series, ''The Thief Lord'', and ''Dragon Rider (novel), Dragon Rider'' * Maggie Furey, (born 1955) author of ''The Artefacts of Power'' series


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* Diana Gabaldon, (born 1952) author of the Outlander series, ''Outlander'' series * Neil Gaiman, (born 1960) author of novels, short stories, ''The Books of Magic'' and other graphic novels * Sara Gallardo, (1931–1988) author of ''Enero ("January")'' and ''El País del Humo ("Country of the Smoke")'' * Craig Shaw Gardner, (born 1949) author of the ''Dragon Circle'' series and film novelizations * Richard Garfinkle (fl. 1990s) author of ''All of an Instant'' * Alan Garner, (born 1934) author of ''Elidor'' and ''The Weirdstone of Brisingamen'' * Richard Garnett (writer), Richard Garnett, (1835–1906) author of ''The Twilight of the Gods and Other Tales'' * Randall Garrett, (1927–1987) author of the ''Lord Darcy (fiction), Lord Darcy'' novels * David Gemmell, (1948–2006) author of the ''Drenai'' novels * Mary Gentle, (born 1956) author of ''Rats and Gargoyles'' * ElizaBeth Gilligan, author of ''Magic's Silken Snare'' and ''The Silken Shroud'' * Laura Anne Gilman, author of the ''VineArt'' trilogy, the ''Cosa Nostradamus'' series and the ''Devil's West'' series *Heather Gladney, (born 1957) author of ''Teot's War'' and others *Parke Godwin, (1929–2013) author of ''The Last Rainbow'', ''Sherwood'', ''Firelord'' * Christie Golden, (born 1963) author of ''Vampire of the Mists'' and books set in the universes of ''Star Trek'', ''Warcraft'', ''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various film ...
'' and others * Christopher Golden, (born 1967) co-author (with Mike Mignola) of ''Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire''; books set in the ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' universe; and non-''Buffy'' novels in the ''Ghosts of Albion'' series with ''Buffy'' actress Amber Benson * Julia Golding, (born 1969) author of the ''Companions Quartet'' and the ''Cat Royal'' series * Terry Goodkind, (1948–2020) author of ''The Sword of Truth'' novels * A. T. Greenblatt * Gayle Greeno, (born 1949) author of ''Finders Seekers'' * Ed Greenwood, (born 1959) author of ''The Elminster Series'' * Jim Grimsley, (born 1955) author of the high fantasy novel ''Kirith Kirin'' * Lev Grossman, (born 1969) author of ''The Magicians (Grossman novel)'' * Jeff Grubb, (born 1957) author of the ''Finder's Stone'' trilogy with Kate Novak * Gary Gygax, (1938–2008) author of ''Dungeons and Dragons'', other game rules, and fantasy books


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* Andrea Hairston, (born 1952) author of ''Redwood and Wildfire'' * Barbara Hambly, (born 1951) author of ''Those Who Hunt the Night'' * Greg Hamerton, (born 1973) author of the ''Tale of the Lifesong'' series * Laurell K. Hamilton, (born 1963) author of the ''Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter'' series * Traci Harding, (born 1964) author of ''The Ancient Future Trilogy'' * Lyndon Hardy, (born 1941) author of ''Master of the Five Magics'' * Charlaine Harris, (born 1951) author of ''The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' series, which HBO adapted as the TV series ''True Blood'' * Geraldine Harris, (born 1951) Egyptology, Egyptologist and author of ''Prince of the Godborn'' * Edith Ogden Harrison, (1862–1955) author of ''Prince Silverwings'' * Kim Harrison (pen name of Dawn Cook), (born 1966) author of the ''Rachel Morgan / The Hollows'' series * M. John Harrison, (born 1945) author of works set in the fictional city of Viriconium; literary editor of the New Wave science fiction magazine ''New Worlds (magazine), New Worlds'' * Alix E. Harrow, (born 1989) author of ''The Ten Thousand Doors of January'' * Petra Hartmann, (born 1970) * Simon Hawke, (born 1951) author of ''The Wizard of 4th Street'' * Hayami Yuji, (born 1961) * Elizabeth Haydon, (born 1965) author of the ''Symphony of Ages'' series * Markus Heitz, author of "The Dwarves" series * Bernhard Hennen, (born 1966) * Frank Herda, (born 1947) author of ''The Cup of Death: Chronicles of the Dragons of the Magi'' * Tracy Hickman, (born 1955) author of the ''Dragonlance'' novels * Jim C. Hines, (born 1974) author of ''The Goblin Master's Grimoire'' * Robin Hobb, (born 1952) pseudonym of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden who also writes as Megan Lindholm; author of ''Assassin's Apprentice'' * John C. Hocking, (born 1960) author of ''Conan and the Emerald Lotus'' * P. C. Hodgell, (born 1951) author of ''God Stalk'' * William Hope Hodgson, (1877–1918) author of ''The House on the Borderland'' * E. T. A. Hoffmann, (1776–1822) author of "The Nutcracker" and other fantastic stories * Wolfgang Hohlbein, (born 1953) author of ''Magic Moon'' * Robert Holdstock, (1948–2009) author of ''Mythago Wood'' * Tom Holt, (born 1961) writes mostly humorous fantasy, such as ''Who's Afraid of Beowulf?''; also writes as K. J. Parker * Nina Kiriki Hoffman, (born 1955) author of ''The Thread That Binds the Bones'' * Nalo Hopkinson, (born 1960) author of ''Brown Girl in the Ring (novel), Brown Girl in the Ring'' * Anthony Horowitz, (born 1955) author of ''The Power of Five'' series and ''Groosham Grange'' * Elaine Horseman, (1925–1999) author of ''Hubble's Bubble'', ''The Hubbles' Treasure Hunt'' and ''The Hubbles and the Robot'' * Robert E. Howard, (1906–1936) creator of ''Conan the Barbarian'' * Tanya Huff, (born 1957) author of ''Blood Price (Tanya Huff), Blood Price'' * Barry Hughart, (1934–2019) author of Chinese historical fantasies such as ''Bridge of Birds'' * Robert Don Hughes, (born 1949) * Stephen Hunt (author), Stephen Hunt, author of the Jackelian novels (steampunk; beginning with ''The Court of the Air'') * Faith Hunter, author of the ''Rogue Mage series'', the ''Jane Yellowrock'' series, and (soon) the ''Soulwood'' trilogy * Kameron Hurley, author of the ''Worldbreaker Saga''


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*Eva Ibbotson, (1925–2010) ''Which Witch? (novel), Which Witch?'' and ''The Secret of Platform 13'' *Jordan Ifueko (born 1993) author of ''Raybearer'' *Ian Irvine, (born 1950) ''The View from the Mirror'' *Ralf Isau, (born 1956) *James Islington, (born c. 1981) author of ''The Shadow of What Was Lost'' and sequels *Francisco Javier Illán Vivas (born 1958)


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* Benedict Jacka, author of the ''Alex Verus'' series * Steve Jackson (UK game designer), Steve Jackson, co-author of many Fighting Fantasy books * Brian Jacques, (1939–2011) author of the ''Redwall'' series * L. Dean James, (1947–2018) author of ''Sorcerer's Stone'' * Tove Jansson, (1914–2001) author of the ''Moomin'' novels * N. K. Jemisin, (born 1972) author of ''The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms'' and ''The Fifth Season (novel), The Fifth Season'', along with their sequels * K. V. Johansen, (born 1968) author of ''Torrie and the Dragon'' * Carrie Jones (author), Carrie Jones, author of the ''Need (novel series), Need'' series and ''After Obsession'' * Diana Wynne Jones, (1934–2011) author of the ''Chrestomanci'' series and ''Howl's Moving Castle'' * Howard Andrew Jones, author of ''The Chronicles of Sword and Sand'' series and the ''Ring-Sworn'' trilogy * Ivan Jones (author), Ivan Jones, author of ''The Ghost Hunter (novel series), The Ghost Hunter'' series * J. V. Jones, (born 1963) author of ''A Cavern of Black Ice, Sword of Shadows series'' * Robert Jordan (pseudonym of James Oliver Rigney, Jr.), (1948–2007) author of ''The Wheel of Time'' series * Graham Joyce, (1954–2014)


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* Lene Kaaberbøl, (born 1960) author of ''The Shamer Chronicles'' * Lauren Kate, (born 1981) author of ''The Fallen'' series * Guy Gavriel Kay, (born 1954) author of ''The Fionavar Tapestry'' and ''Tigana'' * Paul Kearney, (born 1967) author of the ''Monarchies of God'' series * David Keck, author of the ''Durand Col'' series * Sylvia Kelso, author of ''The Rihannar Chronicles'' * Debra A. Kemp, (1957–2015) author of King Arthur, Arthurian novels ''The Firebrand (Kemp novel), The Firebrand'' and ''The Recruit'' * Paul S. Kemp, author of ''Twilight Falling'' (set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the ''
Dungeons & Dragons ''Dungeons & Dragons'' (commonly abbreviated as ''D&D'' or ''DnD'') is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game (RPG) originally designed by Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson. The game was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TS ...
'' role-playing game) * Katharine Kerr, (born 1944) author of the ''Deverry'' novels and others * Gregory Keyes, Greg Keyes, (born 1963) author of ''The Kingdoms of Thorn and Bone'' series * Caitlín R. Kiernan, (born 1964) author of ''Tales of Pain and Wonder'' * Stephen King, (born 1947) author of ''The Eyes of the Dragon'' and ''The Dark Tower Series'' * Russell Kirkpatrick, (born 1961) author of ''Fire of Heaven'' trilogy * Mindy L. Klasky, author of ''The Glasswrights' Apprentice'' * Annette Curtis Klause, (born 1953) author of ''The Silver Kiss'' * Richard A. Knaak, (born 1961) contributor of books to the series ''Dragonlance'', ''Warcraft'', and others *Vernon Knowles (1899–1968), ''The Street of Queer Houses and other Tales'' (1924) * Mary Robinette Kowal, (born 1969) author of ''Shades of Milk and Honey'' * Feliks W. Kres (a pseudonym of Witold Chmielecki), (born 1966) * R.F. Kuang, (born 1996) author of ''The Poppy War'' * Michael Kurland, (born 1938) author of ''The Unicorn Girl'' * Katherine Kurtz, (born 1944) author of the ''Deryni novels'' * Ellen Kushner, (born 1955) author of ''Thomas the Rhymer (novel), Thomas the Rhymer'' * Henry Kuttner, (1915–1958)


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* Mercedes Lackey, (born 1950) author of the ''Velgarth''/''Valdemar'' novels * R. A. Lafferty, (1914–2002) author of ''Fourth Mansions'' * Sterling E. Lanier, (1927–2007) editor; author of ''The Peculiar Exploits of Brigadier Ffellowes'' * Victor LaValle, (born 1972) author of ''The Changeling (LaValle novel), The Changeling'' * Stephen R. Lawhead, (born 1950) author of ''In the Hall of the Dragon King'' * Mark Lawrence (author), (born 1966) author of ''The Broken Empire Trilogy'' * Mary Soon Lee, (born 1965) author of ''The Sign of the Dragon'' * Tanith Lee, (1947–2015) author of the ''Tales from the Flat Earth'' series * Lee Yeongdo, (born 1972) author of the ''Dragon Raja'' * Fonda Lee, (born 1979) author of ''The Green Bone Saga'' * Yoon Ha Lee, (born 1979) author of ''Phoenix Extravagant'' * Ursula K. Le Guin, (1929–2018) author of the ''Earthsea (book series), Earthsea'' novels * Fritz Leiber, (1910–1992) author of the ''Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser'' stories * Valery Leith, (born 1968) pseudonym of Tricia Sullivan * R. B. Lemberg, (born 1976) author of ''The Four Profound Weaves'' and ''The Unbalancing'' * Madeleine L'Engle, (1918–2007) author of ''A Wrinkle in Time'' * C. S. Lewis, C.S. Lewis, (1898–1963) author of ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series, ''The Space Trilogy'', and ''The Screwtape Letters'' * Astrid Lindgren, (1907–2002), author of ''Pippi Longstocking'' * Megan Lindholm, (born 1952) pseudonym of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden who also writes as Robin Hobb * David Lindsay (novelist), David Lindsay, (1876–1945) author of ''A Voyage to Arcturus'' * Jane Lindskold, (born 1962) author of the ''Firekeeper'' saga * Holly Lisle, (born 1960) author of ''The Secret Texts'' and ''Korre'' series * Ken Liu, (born 1976) * Ian Livingstone, co-author of many ''Fighting Fantasy'' books * H. P. Lovecraft, author of the ''Cthulhu Mythos'' * Ruth Frances Long, (born 1971) author of ''The Treachery of Beautiful Things'' * James Lowder, (born 1963) author of ''Prince of Lies (novel), Prince of Lies'' and ''Knight of the Black Rose'' * Helen Lowe, (born 1961) author of the ''Heir of Night'' series * Lois Lowry, (born 1937) author of ''The Giver'' and ''Gathering Blue'' * Elizabeth A. Lynn, (born 1946) author of ''The Chronicles of Tornor'' * Patricia Lynch, (1894–1972) author of ''The Turf-cutter's Donkey'' * Scott Lynch (author), Scott Lynch, (born 1978) author of ''The Lies of Locke Lamora, The Gentleman Bastard'' sequence


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* Sarah J. Maas, (born 1986), author of ''Throne of Glass'' series * Julian May, (1931–2017) * R. A. MacAvoy, (born 1949) author of ''Tea with the Black Dragon'' * George MacDonald, (1824–1905) author of ''Lilith (novel), Lilith'' * D. J. MacHale, (born 1956) author of the ''Pendragon series'' * Arthur Machen, (1863–1947) author of ''The Great God Pan'' * Violette Malan, author of ''The Mirror Prince'' * Lisa Mantchev, author of ''Eyes Like Stars'' * Juliet Marillier, (born 1948) author of the ''Sevenwaters Trilogy'' * Stephen Marley (writer), Stephen Marley, author of the Chia Black Dragon series * George R. R. Martin, (born 1948) author of ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' * Thomas K. Martin, (born 1960) * John Masefield, (1878–1967) * Anne McCaffrey, (1926–2011) author of the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series * Brian McClellan, author of ''The Powder Mage trilogy'' * Seanan McGuire, (born 1978) author of ''Rosemary and Rue''; also writes as Mira Grant (''Feed (Grant novel), Feed'') * Fiona McIntosh, (born 1960) author of ''The Quickening (series), The Quickening'' series * Juliet E. McKenna, (born 1965) author of ''The Thief's Gamble '' * Dennis L. McKiernan, (born 1932) author of ''The Iron Tower'' * Patricia A. McKillip, (born 1948) author of ''The Riddle-Master of Hed'' * Richelle Mead, (born 1976) author of the ''Vampire Academy'' and the ''Bloodlines (Richelle Mead novel), Bloodlines'' series * Robin McKinley, (born 1952) author of the ''Damar'' stories * John Meaney, (born 1957) author of ''Bone Song'' * O. R. Melling, author of ''The Hunter's Moon (novel), The Hunter's Moon'' * Abraham Merritt, (1884–1943) author of ''The Moon Pool'' *Shannon Messenger, author of ''Keeper of the Lost Cites'' * Gustav Meyrink, (1868–1932) author of ''The Golem (Gustav Meyrink novel), The Golem'' * Marissa Meyer, (born 1984) author of ''The Lunar Chronicles'' series * Stephenie Meyer, (born 1973) author of the ''Twilight (novel series), Twilight'' series * China Miéville, (born 1972) author of ''Perdido Street Station'' * Karen Miller, author of ''The Innocent Mage'' * A.A. Milne, (1882–1956) author of ''Winnie-the-Pooh (book), Winnie-the-Pooh'' and ''The House at Pooh Corner'' * Hope Mirrlees, (1887–1978) author of ''Lud-in-the-Mist'' * L. E. Modesitt, Jr., (born 1943) author of the ''Recluce'' novels * Elizabeth Moon, (born 1945) author of ''The Deed of Paksenarrion'' * Michael Moorcock, (born 1939) author of ''The Eternal Champion (novel), Eternal Champion'' sequence * Christopher Moore (author), Christopher Moore, (born 1957) author of ''Practical Demonkeeping'' * Caiseal Mór, author of 12 novels including ''Caiseal Mór#The Wanderers, The Wanderers'' and ''Caiseal Mor#The Watcher's trilogy, The Watchers'' trilogies. * A. R. Morlan (1958–2016) author of ''Of Vampires & Gentlemen: Tales of Erotic Horror'' * John Morressy, (1930–2006) author of ''The Domesticated Wizard'' * Chris Morris (author), Chris Morris, (born 1946) * Janet Morris, (born 1946) * Kenneth Morris (author), Kenneth Morris, (1879–1937) * William Morris, (1834–1896) author of ''The Wood Beyond the World'' and ''The Well at the World's End'' * Tamsyn Muir, (born 1985) author of ''Gideon the Ninth'' * H. Warner Munn, (1903–1981) author of ''Merlin's Ring'' * C. E. Murphy, (born 1973) author of ''Coyote Dreams'' * Pat Murphy (writer), Pat Murphy, (born 1955) author of ''The Falling Woman'' * Gary Myers (writer), Gary Myers, (born 1952) author of ''The House of the Worm'' * John Myers Myers, (1906–1988) author of ''Silverlock''


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* Robert Nathan, (1894–1985) author of ''Portrait of Jennie'' * Geoff Nelder, (born 1947) author of ''Exit, Pursued by a Bee'' * Robert Newcomb, author of ''A March into Darkness'' * William Nicholson (writer), William Nicholson, (born 1948) author of ''The Wind Singer'' * Douglas Niles, author of the ''Watershed'' trilogy and other series * Jenny Nimmo, (born 1944) author of ''Children of the Red King'' and ''The Magician Trilogy'' * Larry Niven, (born 1938) author of ''The Magic May Return'' * Garth Nix, (born 1963) author of ''Sabriel'' and sequels * Charles Nodier, (1790–1844) * Alyson Noël, author of ''Evermore (novel), Evermore'' * John Norman, (born 1931) author of the ''Gor'' series * Claire North, pseudonym for Catherine Webb, author of ''The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August'' * Andre Norton, (1912–2005) author of ''High Sorcery'' * Kate Novak, author of the ''Finder's Stone'' trilogy with Jeff Grubb * Naomi Novik, author of the ''Throne of Jade, Temeraire'' series * Jody Lynn Nye, author of the ''Mythology 101'' series and co author of the ''MythAdventures'' series with Robert Asprin. * Eric S. Nylund, (born 1964)


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* Raven Oak, (born 1977) author of the ''Boahim Series'' * Andrew Offutt, (1934–2013) * Noriko Ogiwara * Nnedi Okorafor, (born 1974) author of ''Akata Witch'' and ''Who Fears Death'' * Tochi Onyebuchi, (born 1987) author of the ''Beasts Made of Night'' series and ''Riot Baby'' * Karen Osborne (born 1980) * Thomas Owen (author), Thomas Owen


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* Norvell W. Page, (1904–1961) * Christopher Paolini, (born 1983) author of the ''Inheritance Cycle'' * Richard Parks (author), Richard Parks, (born 1955) * Michelle Paver, author of ''The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness'' series * Diana L. Paxson, (born 1943) author of ''Brísingamen'' * Mervyn Peake, (1911–1968) author of the ''Gormenghast series'' * Frank E. Peretti, (born 1951) author of ''This Present Darkness'' and ''The Oath (Peretti), The Oath'' * Anne Perry, (born 1938) author of ''Tathea'' * Nick Perumov, (born 1963) author of ''Ring of Darkness'', ''Chronicles of Hjorward'' and ''Keeper of Swords'' series * Uroš Petrović, (born 1967) * Eden Philpotts, (1862–1960) author of ''Lycanthrope: The Mystery of Sir William Wolf'' * Meredith Ann Pierce, (born 1958) author of ''The Darkangel Trilogy'' * Tamora Pierce, (born 1954) author of the ''Tortall'' books, ''The Song of the Lioness'' series and the ''Circle of Magic'' books * Ricardo Pinto (novelist), Ricardo Pinto, (born in 1961) author of ''Ricardo Pinto (novelist), The Stone Dance of the Chameleon'' series * Tim Powers, (born 1952) author of ''The Anubis Gates'' * Anne Plichota, author of ''Oksa Pollock'' * C. L. Polk, (born 1969) author of ''The Kingston Cycle'' * Terry Pratchett, (1948–2015) author of ''Discworld'' * Fletcher Pratt, (1897–1956) author of ''The Well of the Unicorn'' *E. Hoffmann Price (1898–1988) * Philip Pullman, (born 1946) author of ''His Dark Materials'' trilogy


R

* Jean Ray (author), Jean Ray, pseudonym of Raymundus Joannes de Kremer (1887–1964), Belgian fantasist * Melanie Rawn, (born 1954) author of ''Dragon Prince'' * Philip Reeve, author of ''Mortal Engines Quartet'' and ''Fever Crumb (series), Fever Crumb'' series * Mickey Zucker Reichert, (pseudonym of Miriam Susan Zucker Reichert, born 1962) author of the ''Renshai series'', based on Norse mythology * Anne Rice, (1941–2021) author of ''The Vampire Chronicles'' * L. James Rice (born 1968) author of the Sundering the Gods Saga * Rick Riordan, (born 1964) author of the ''Percy Jackson and the Olympians'' and ''Heroes of Olympus'' series * Rebecca Roanhorse, (born 1971) author of the ''Between Earth and Sky (novel series), Between Earth and Sky'' series * Jennifer Roberson, (born 1953) author of the ''Sword-Dancer Saga'' * Katherine Roberts, (born 1962) author of ''The Echorium Sequence'' trilogy * Nora Roberts, (born 1950) author of ''The Circle Trilogy'' * Kenneth Robeson, (pseudonym of Lester Dent among others) ''Doc Savage'' stories * Michael Scott Rohan, (1951–2018) author of the ''Winter of the World'' series * Joel Rosenberg (science fiction author), Joel Rosenberg, (1954–2011) author of the ''Guardians of the Flame'' series * Patrick Rothfuss, (born 1973) author of ''The Name of the Wind'' * Veronica Roth, author of ''Divergent (novel), Divergent'' series * M. A. Rothman * J. K. Rowling, (born 1965) author and writer of the ''Harry Potter'' and ''Fantastic Beasts (film series), Fantastic Beasts'' series * Don Roff, (born 1966) author of ''Zombies: A Record of the Year of Infection'' * Christopher Ruocchio * Kristine Kathryn Rusch, (born 1960) ''Fey (novels), Fey'' series and others, former editor of ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, F&SF'' * Sean Russell (author), Sean Russell, (born 1952) author of ''Moontide and Magic Rise'' *Merc Fenn Wolfmoor, A. Merc Rustad, (born 1986) * Anthony Ryan (writer), Anthony Ryan, author of the ''Raven's Shadow'' series * Jessica Rydill, (born 1959) author of ''Children of the Shaman''


S

* Fred Saberhagen, (1930–2007) author of the ''Empire of the East series, Empire of the East'', ''Book of Swords, The Swords'' and ''Book of Swords, The Lost Swords'' series * Michelle Sagara, author of the ''Sundered'' series * Angie Sage, author of the ''Septimus Heap'' series * Jessica Amanda Salmonson, (born 1950) author of the ''Tomoe Gozen (novel), Tomoe Gozen'' series * R.A. Salvatore, (born 1959) author of the ''Drizzt'' novels * Margit Sandemo, (1924–2018) * Brandon Sanderson, (born 1975) author of the ''Mistborn'' and ''The Stormlight Archive'' series * Andrzej Sapkowski, (born 1948) author of ''The Witcher, Witcher'' short stories and novels * Charles R. Saunders, (1946–2020) author of ''Imaro'' * Lawrence M. Schoen, (born 1959) author of the ''Conroyverse'' series * V.E. Schwab, pseudonym for Victoria Schwab (born 1987), author of ''Shades of Magic'' trilogy * Darrell Schweitzer, (born 1952) * Michael Scott (Irish author), Michael Scott, (born 1959) author of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series * Martin Scott (writer), Martin Scott, (born 1959) author of "Thraxas" * Darren Shan, author of ''The Saga of Darren Shan'', ''The Demonata'' and short stories * Samantha Shannon, (born 1991) author of ''The Priory of the Orange Tree'' * Robert Sheckley, (1928–2005) * Mary Shelley, (1797–1851) author of ''Frankenstein'' and short stories * Will Shetterly, (born 1955) author of ''Dogland'' * Tony Shillitoe, (born 1955) author of ''The Andrakis Trilogy'' * Sharon Shinn, (born 1957) author of ''The Twelve Houses series'' * Gary Shipman, (born 1966) author of ''Pakkins' Land'' * Rhoda Shipman, (born 1968) author of ''Pakkins' Land'' * Robert Silverberg, (born 1935) author of the ''Majipoor series'' * William Mark Simmons (Wm. Mark Simmons), (born 1953) * Johanna Sinisalo, (born 1958) * Isaac Bashevis Singer, (1902–1991) * Sharon Skinner, (born 1956) author of The Healer's Legacy and others * Clark Ashton Smith, (1893–1961) one of "the big three of ''Weird Tales'', along with Robert E. Howard and H. P. Lovecraft"; author of ''Out of Space and Time'' * Guy Smith (writer), Guy Smith, (born 1957) * L. J. Smith (author), L.J. Smith, (born 1965) author of the ''Night World'', ''The Vampire Diaries (novel series), The Vampire Diaries'' and ''The Secret Circle'' series * Mark Andrew Smith, author of ''The New Brighton Archeological Society'' * Sherwood Smith, (born 1951) author of ''Inda (novel)'' and ''Wren to the Rescue'' * Thorne Smith, (1892–1934) author of ''Topper'', on which a Topper (film), 1937 comedy film was based * S. P. Somtow (pseudonym of Somtow Sucharitkul, born 1952), author of ''Vampire Junction'' * Alison Spedding, (born 1962) author of ''The Road and the Hills'' * Wen Spencer, (born 1963) author of ''Elfhome'' * Nancy Springer, (born 1948) author of ''The White Hart (novel), The White Hart'' *Jon Sprunk (born 1970) * Michael A. Stackpole, (born 1957) author of ''A Secret Atlas''; best known for his ''
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'' and ''BattleTech'' books * Christopher Stasheff, (1944–2018) author of ''The Warlock in Spite of Himself'' * Brian Staveley, author of the ''Chronicles of the Unhewn Throne'' * Brooke Stevens, author of ''The Circus of the Earth and the Air'' * Mary Stewart (novelist), Mary Stewart, (1916–2014) author of ''The Crystal Cave'' * Paul Stewart (writer), Paul Stewart, author of ''The Edge Chronicles'' * Caroline Stevermer, (born 1955) author of ''The Serpent's Egg'' * Maggie Stiefvater, (born 1981) author of ''The Raven Cycle'' * Frank R. Stockton, (1834–1902) author of "The Lady, or the Tiger?" * James Stoddard (author), James Stoddard, author of ''The High House'' * Adrian Stone, (born 1958) author of ''Devil Trilogy'' * David Lee Stone, author of ''The Illmoor Chronicles'' * Charles Stross, (born 1964) * Jonathan Stroud, author of ''The Bartimaeus Trilogy'' * Tricia Sullivan, (born 1968) writes fantasy as Valery Leith (''The Company of Glass'') * Michael J. Sullivan (author), Michael J. Sullivan, (born 1961) author of ''The Riyria Chronicles'' * Thomas Burnett Swann, (1928–1976) author of ''The Day of the Minotaur'' * Michael Swanwick, (born 1950) author of ''The Iron Dragon's Daughter'' and sequels * Jonathan Swift, (1667–1745) author of ''Gulliver's Travels'' * Mitzi Szereto, author of ''In Sleeping Beauty's Bed: Erotic Fairy Tales'' and editor of ''Thrones of Desire: Erotic Tales of Swords, Mist and Fire''


T

* Graeme K. Talboys, author of ''Stealing into Winter'' * Yoshiki Tanaka, author of ''The Heroic Legend of Arslan'' * Charles R. Tanner, (1896–1974) author of ''Angus MacAuliffe and the Gowden Tooch'' * Judith Tarr, (born 1955) author of ''The Hound and the Falcon'' * Roger Taylor (author), Roger Taylor, author of the ''Chronicles of Hawklan'' * Adrian Tchaikovsky, author of the ''Shadows of the Apt'' series * Tais Teng, (born 1952) author of "Palimpsests" * Sheri S. Tepper, (1929–2016) author of ''The True Game'' series * Karin Tidbeck, (born 1977) author of ''Jagannath'' * Lavie Tidhar, (born 1976) author of ''A Man Lies Dreaming'' * Patrick Tilley, (1928–2020) author of ''The Amtrak Wars'' series * Eldon Thompson, (born 1974) author of ''The Legend of Asahiel'' series * Kate Thompson (author), Kate Thompson, (born 1956) author of ''Switchers (novel), Switchers'' * Tade Thompson, author of the ''Wormwood Trilogy'' * J. R. R. Tolkien, (1892–1973) author of ''The Hobbit'', ''The Lord of the Rings'' and ''The Silmarillion'' * Megan Whalen Turner, (born 1965), author of ''The Thief (Turner novel)'' * Harry Turtledove, (born 1949) author of the ''Videssos'' series and ''The Darkness Series, Darkness'' series


U

* Unno Juza, (1897–1949)


V

* Eric van Lustbader, (born 1946) author of ''The Pearl Saga'' * John Holbrook Vance, Jack Vance, (1916–2013) (John Holbrook Vance) author of the ''Dying Earth'' series and the ''Lyonesse Trilogy'' * Jules Verne, (1828–1905) author of ''Around the World in Eighty Days'' and ''Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea'' *E. C. Vivian (1882–1947)


W

* Tim Waggoner, author of ''Thieves of Blood'' * Karl Edward Wagner, (1945–1994) author of ''Kane (fantasy), Kane'' * Mervyn Wall, (1908–1997) author of ''The Unfortunate Fursey'' * Evangeline Walton, (1907–1996) author of ''Prince of Annwn'' * Jo Walton, (born 1964) author of ''Among Others'' * Freda Warrington, author of ''Elfland'', ''A Taste of Blood Wine'', the ''Blackbird'' sequence, ''Dracula the Undead'', ''Dark Cathedral'', and others * Lawrence Watt-Evans, (born 1954) author of ''Out of This World (Watt-Evans novel), Out of This World'' * Catherine Webb, (born 1986) author of ''Mirror Dreams'' * David Weber, (born 1952) author of ''Oath of Swords'' * Helene Wecker, author of ''The Golem and the Jinni'' * Brent Weeks, (born 1977) author of ''The Way of Shadows'' * Margaret Weis, (born 1948) co-author of several ''Dragonlance'' books * Manly Wade Wellman, (1903–1986) author of ''Worse Things Waiting'' * Angus Wells, (1943–2006) author of ''Forbidden Magic'' * Martha Wells, (born 1964) author of ''City of Bones'' and ''The Books of the Raksura'' * Django Wexler, author of ''The Shadow Campaigns'' * Suzanne Weyn, (born 1955) author of Children's literature, children's and young adult science fiction and fantasy novels and numerous film novelizations * Chuck Whelon, (born 1969) cartoonist and creator of the humorous fantasy webcomic serial "Pewfell" * E. B. White, (1899–1985) author of ''Charlotte's Web'' and ''Stuart Little'' * T.H. White, (1906–1964) (Terence Hanbury White) author of ''The Once and Future King'' * Jack Whyte, (1940–2021) author of King Arthur, Arthurian novels such as ''The Skystone'' * Cherry Wilder, (1930–2002) author of ''The Wanderer'' * Paul O. Williams, (1935–2009) * Tad Williams, (born 1957) author of the ''Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn'' trilogy * Terri Windling, (born 1958) author of ''
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'' * David Wingrove, author of ''Chung Kuo (novel series)'' * Evan Winter, author of ''The Rage of Dragons'' * Cendrine Wolf, author of ''Oksa Pollock'' *Gene Wolfe, (1931–2019) author of ''The Shadow of the Torturer'' * Chris Wooding, author of ''Poison (Wooding novel), Poison'' * Patricia Wrede, author of the ''Lyra'' books * John C. Wright (author), John C. Wright, (born 1961) author of the ''Orphans of Chaos'' and ''Last Guardian of Everness'' series * Kirby Wright, author of ''The End, My Friend'' * Janny Wurts, author of the ''Wars of Light and Shadow'' and the ''Empire Trilogy'' (with
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Y

* Yamamura Bocho * Neon Yang, author of ''The Black Tides of Heaven'' * Simon Hawke, Nicholas Yermakov, (original name of Simon Hawke; born 1951) * Jane Yolen, (born 1939) author of ''Briar Rose (novel), Briar Rose''


Z

* Roger Zelazny, (1937–1995) author of ''The Chronicles of Amber'' * Alexander Zelenyj * Sarah Zettel, (born 1966) author of ''A Sorcerer's Treason''


See also

*Fantasy *List of children's literature writers *List of fantasy novels *List of high fantasy fiction *List of horror fiction authors *List of science fiction authors *Lists of authors


References


External links


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