Maggie Furey
Maggie Furey | |
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Born |
1955 Northumberland, England, UK |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | UK |
Period | 1994–present |
Genre | Fantasy fiction |
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Maggie Furey (née Armstrong) is a British fantasy writer. She was born in Northumberland, England, UK, in 1955. She is a qualified teacher but also reviewed books on BBC Radio Newcastle, been an advisor in the Durham Reading Resources Centre, and organized children's book fairs. She now lives in County Wicklow in Ireland. She is best known for the Artefacts of Power tetralogy, which is centred on the lead character (and first novel namesake) Aurian, which were published as paperback originals in the United States.
Bibliography
The Artefacts of Power
- Aurian (1994), ISBN 0-09-927071-4 (UK)/ISBN 0-553-56525-7 (US)
- Harp of Winds (1995), ISBN 0-09-927081-1 (UK)/ISBN 0-553-56526-5 (US)
- Sword of Flame (1996), ISBN 0-09-927091-9 (UK)/ISBN 0-553-56527-3 (US)
- Dhiammara (1997), ISBN 0-09-969811-0 (UK)/ISBN 0-553-57557-0 (US)
The Web Series
see The Web (series)
The Shadowleague
- The Heart of Myrial (1999), ISBN 1-85723-751-X (UK)/0-553-57938-X (US)
- The Spirit of the Stone (2001), ISBN 1-85723-953-9 (UK)/0-553-57941-X (US)
- The Eye of Eternity (UK) (2002), ISBN 1-84149-115-2 (UK)/Echo of Eternity (US) (2003), ISBN 0-553-58575-4
Chronicles of the Xandim
- Heritage of the Xandim (2008), ISBN 978-0-575-07665-5 (hardcover)/ISBN 9780575076624 (paperback) (both UK)
- Exodus of the Xandim (2013), ISBN 978-0-575-07663-1 (UK)
External links
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