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Any fantasy fiction fans here?

Ori

Angel slayer
I'm just wondering who are your favourite fantasy writers?

Mine are China Mieville, George RR Martin, Tolkien (obviously) and Paul Kearney.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I like Stephen King, Ann Rice, and Richard Knack (I think I spelled that right).
Ive just started reading King's Dark Tower books.
 

Engyo

Prince of Dorkness!
Lois McMaster Bujold
Steven Brust
Raymond Feist
Terry Goodkind
Dave Duncan
Michelle West
Janny Wurts
Lots more - will have to go look at the bookshelf when I get home.

Tolkien
C.S. Lewis
Can't forget the old masters!
 

Fluffy

A fool
David & Leigh Eddings are my favourite authors of all time! *aims frubalizer at Bastet*

Other than that I love Marion Zimmer Bradley for her amazing Mists of Avalon. Also I like authors who try and mix the modern day world with fantasy, especially magic, such as Jonathan Stroud and, to a lesser extent, J K Rowling.

Another author who I love is Garth Nix for the Sabriel-Lirael-Abhorsen trilogy which really did leave me wanting for more.
 

Stormygale

Member
I don't find any fantasy writers that I really dislike. I do remember really getting into Piers Anthony right after high school. He has a style all his own. Tolkein, for sure. I have loved his writing since my senior year when I read the Hobbit and Trilogy. God bless his soul at rest. Brooks is cool, though I read his Shannara series years ago, and fell out of it. Any writers under the TSR or D and D, or Forgotten Realms line is a hero of mine. I only hope to someday write in a Shared World setting!
 

DeepShadow

White Crow
J.K. Rowling, R.A. Salvatore, David Eddings...(checks bookshelf)...Tolkein, Andre Norton, Heinlein...

Those are my big ones.

I also write Fantasy, Science Fiction and Gothic Horror, though I've been wrestling with the labels lately. According to some, even most of my non-horror work is "dark," which, as far as I can tell, means "takes real risks." See my thread on Being a Christian Horror Writer.
 

Melody

Well-Known Member
Piers Anthony -- own just about every book he wrote.

Marion Zimmer Bradley
Anne McCaffrey
Philip Jose Farmer
Larry Niven
Jerry Pournell
Poul Anderson
Harry Harrison
Orson Scott Card
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Piers Anthony is another one of my favorites. I love the Incarnations of Immortality seriers.
My two favorite classic authors are Edgar Allen Poe and H.P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft is my favorite author out of all other authors.
 

Bastet

Vile Stove-Toucher
Fluffy said:
David & Leigh Eddings are my favourite authors of all time! *aims frubalizer at Bastet*
Sanx! :D I stumbled upon them quite by accident ten years ago. I needed a book to read on a long train trip, and picked up The Diamond Throne in a discount bin for $2. I was hooked within a very short time and begged and borrowed to get my hands on the rest of those two series' lol. Now I own most of their books...I got the Belgariad and Malloreon series' when I joined a book club years ago, but I'll admit I hadn't actually made time to read them until recently. :eek: I'm halfway through the Malloreon right now, once I finish those I've just got The Rivan Codex and The Redemption of Althalus left unread in my bookshelf. I use Lady_Polgara as a handle on a couple other message boards, and my signature line is a quote of hers. :p
 

Mike182

Flaming Queer
i love tolkien, i loved the lord of the rings before it was even made a film, and i loved the films aswell (even though they didnt get the story completely right:rolleyes:)

but ill tell you who else i love, terry pratchett, in my oppinion, he writes like tolkien only with humor! i love his discworld series! its the best, i highly recomend his works

C_P
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
i love tolkien, i loved the lord of the rings before it was even made a film, and i loved the films aswell (even though they didnt get the story completely right:rolleyes
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I think we would have got out of the theaters not to long ago if they put the whole Lord of The Rings story in the movie.
 

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
These are the Authors I have read in the last two years Taken from my reading data base. Some excellent some Terrible some in between But you have to read them to find out.


Terry
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Andrew Cartmel

Anne Mc Caffery

C J Cherryh

Dan Simmons

Dave Stone

David And Leigh Eddings

David Brin

David Zindell

Deborah Christian

Edited R silverberg

Elizabeth A Lynn

Elizabeth Moon

Frank Herbert

Fritz lieber

Gene Brewer

Holly Lisle

Iainm Banks

Ian McDonald

John Varley

Jonathan Wylie

Jude Fisher

Justin Richards

Justina Robson

Katharine Kerr

Kevin Anderson

Kristine Katheryn Rusch

Larry Niven Jerry Pourne

Larry Niven Steve Barnes

Le modesitt Jr

Linda Nagata

Louis McMaster Bujold

Maggie fury

Margaret Weis &Tracy Hickman

Marion Zimmer Bradley

Mary Kirchoff

Michael Moorcock

Michael Scott Rohan

Orson Scott Card

Louis McMaster Bujold

Patrick Nielsen

Patrick NielsenHayden

Patrick Tilley

Paul Anderson

Paul J McAuley

Peter f Hamilton

Philip k Dick

Raymond e Feist & janny Wurts

Rebecca Bradley

Richard Calder

Robin Hobb

Roger Taylor

Rosalind Miles

S M Stirling & David Drake

Stephen Donaldson

Stephen King

Steve Aylett

Steve Cash

Tanith Lee

Terry Brooks

Terry pratchett

Tom Clancey

Tom Holt

Ursula K Le Guin

Walter John Williams
 

Mister Emu

Emu Extraordinaire
Staff member
Premium Member
That was a low one Sunstone :p

Weis & Hickman(Margret and Tracy respectively)
Brooks(Terry)
Salvatore(R.A.)
Tolkein(J.R.R.)
Martin(George R.R.)
Marco(Jon)
(I can't remember name, but whoever wrote the Lord of the Isles series)
Jordan(Robert)
Goodkind(Terry)
Wh(i/y?)te(Jack)[not really fantasy, but the camoloud chronicles deserve mention for great books]

Shadow,

My writings while not of the horror genre would be considered dark.
I write fantasy and semi-historical fiction.
 

Fluffy

A fool
Sanx!
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I stumbled upon them quite by accident ten years ago. I needed a book to read on a long train trip, and picked up The Diamond Throne in a discount bin for $2. I was hooked within a very short time and begged and borrowed to get my hands on the rest of those two series' lol. Now I own most of their books...I got the Belgariad and Malloreon series' when I joined a book club years ago, but I'll admit I hadn't actually made time to read them until recently.
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I'm halfway through the Malloreon right now, once I finish those I've just got The Rivan Codex and The Redemption of Althalus left unread in my bookshelf. I use Lady_Polgara as a handle on a couple other message boards, and my signature line is a quote of hers.
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I knew I recognised that line from somewhere!! Make sure to read the prequel of the same name, it is, in my opinion, better than both series put together.
 

Bastet

Vile Stove-Toucher
Fluffy said:

I knew I recognised that line from somewhere!! Make sure to read the prequel of the same name, it is, in my opinion, better than both series put together.
I read both the Belgarath and Polgara prequels before I read the Belgariad series, and I tend to agree. ;)
 

Quoth The Raven

Half Arsed Muse
Susan Cooper - The Dark is Rising series is excellent. I read them at high school and I'd read them again tomorrow.

Mark Chadbourne - The Age of Misrule trilogy - which I've read and was excellent and Scissorman, which was a pick up from a $2 chuck out table at the newsagent and was a top buy, in my humble opinion. I'm yet to get to The Dark Age trilogy, which follows on after the Age of Misrule.

Lloyd Alexander - The Pyrdian Chronicles. J.K. Rowling wasn't the first person to write what are essentially books aimed at children that easily cross the age barrier.

Anne Rice - I owned all The Vampire Chronicles and all the Lasher series, then I lent them to my mother and she sent them to a second hand book shop.:banghead3 She bought me 'Blood Canticle' when it came out, but that hardly made up for the loss of the others. I have to say that I couldn't get into 'Violin' at all, but 'Servant of the Bones' is one of my all time favourites.
 
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