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Rowena Cory Daniells (born 1958), is an Australian children's writer who also publishes science fiction and fantasy novels and novellas.

Rowena Cory Daniells
Born1958
NationalityAustralian
Other namesRowena Cory, R. C. Daniells, Rowena Cory Daniells, Rowena Cory Lindquist, R. C. Lindquist, Rowena Lindquist; Cory Daniells

Biography


Rowena Lindquist, writes under a number of variations of her name but most as Rowena Cory Daniells. She is from Brisbane where she lives with her husband and children. She has written 26 children's books as well as a number of novels and other works. Daniells has been translated into French, German, Italian and Korean. Daniells co-founded Vision Writers with Marianne de Pierres in 1996 as well as being part of the committees for two of Australia's genre awards and being part of the Queensland Writers Centre, the Brisbane Writers Festival and Fantastic Queensland.[1][2][3]

Daniells has won the Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story for The Giant’s Lady which was published in the David Gemmell ‘Legends 2’ anthology.[4] Daniells was awarded the Peter McNamara Achievement Award for services to the speculative fiction genre in 2016.[5][6]


Bibliography


Fiction Series
T'En milieu
  • The Outcast Chronicles
  • Besieged (2012)
  • Exile (2012)
  • Sanctuary (2012)
  • The Outcast Chronicles (2017)
  • The T'En Trilogy / The Last T'En / The Fall of Fair Isle
  • The Last T'En (1999) also appeared as:
  • Dark Legacy (2000) also appeared as:
  • Dark Dreams (2001)
  • Warrior Code (2002)
The Chronicles of King Rolen's Kin
  • The King's Bastard (2010)
  • The Uncrowned King (2010)
  • The Usurper (2010)
  • King Breaker (2013)
The Lost Shimmaron
  • The Evil Overlord (2007)
Novels
Chapbooks
Short Fiction
  • The Faithless Priest and the Nameless King (2004)
  • Twisted Beliefs (2006)

References and sources


  1. "Rowena Cory Daniells". Simon & Schuster.
  2. "Rowena Cory Daniells | Harper Collins Australia". HarperCollins Australia.
  3. "Vision Writers Group". Queensland Writers Centre.
  4. "The Winners of the 2015 Aurealis Awards". Aurealis Awards. 25 March 2016.
  5. "sfadb : Peter McNamara Award". www.sfadb.com.
  6. Glyer, Mike. "Rowena Cory Daniells". File 770.



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