Juliet Marillier
Appearance
Juliet Marillier | |
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Born | Juliet Marillier 27 July 1948 Dunedin, New Zealand |
Occupation | Author |
Alma mater | University of Otago |
Genre | Historical fantasy |
Notable awards | 2008 Sir Julius Vogel Award |
Children | 4 |
Juliet Marillier (born 7 August 1948) is a New Zealand-born writer of fantasy, focusing predominantly on historical fantasy.[1]
Biography
[edit]Juliet Marillier was educated at the University of Otago, where she graduated with a BA in languages and a Bachelor of Music (honours).[2] Marillier taught music at the high school and university levels and has also served as a choral conductor and opera singer.[3]
Marillier lives in the Swan Valley, Western Australia (2014).[2]
Marillier serves on the Literary Advisory Committee for the Katherine Susannah Prichard Writers' Centre and is a regular contributor to the fiction writing blog, Writer Unboxed.[4]
Awards
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Book |
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2000 | Aurealis Awards | Best Fantasy Novel | Son of the Shadows |
2001 | Alex Awards | Young Adult Fiction | Daughter of the Forest |
2005 | Aurealis Awards | Best Fantasy Novel | Blade of Fortriu |
2006 | Aurealis Awards | Best Fantasy Novel | Wildwood Dancing |
2008 | Sir Julius Vogel Awards | Best Young Adult Novel | Cybele's Secret[5] |
2009 | Beehive Book Award | Young Adult Fiction | Wildwood Dancing |
2010 | Le Prix Imaginales | Best Novel in translation | Daughter of the Forest |
2010 | Tin Duck Awards | Best Professional Long Written Work | Seer of Sevenwaters |
2013 | Tin Duck Awards | Speculative fiction by Western Australian writers | Shadowfell |
2014 | Sir Julius Vogel Awards | Best Youth Novel | Raven Flight[6] |
2014 | Sir Julius Vogel Awards | Best Short Story | "By Bone-Light" (Prickle Moon)[6] |
2014 | Tin Duck Awards | Best Professional Long Written Work | Prickle Moon |
2015 | Aurealis Awards | Best Fantasy Novel | Dreamer's Pool |
2015 | Sir Julius Vogel Awards | Best Youth Novel | The Caller[7] |
Bibliography
[edit]The Sevenwaters Series
[edit]- Daughter of the Forest (1999)
- Son of the Shadows (2000)
- Child of the Prophecy (2001)
- Heir to Sevenwaters (2008)
- Seer of Sevenwaters (2010)
- Flame of Sevenwaters (2012)
Saga of the Light Isles
[edit]The Bridei Chronicles
[edit]- The Dark Mirror (2004)
- Blade of Fortriu (2005)
- The Well of Shades (2006)
The Whistling Tor series
[edit]- Heart's Blood (2009)
Novels for young adults
[edit]- Wildwood Dancing (2006)
- Cybele's Secret (2007)
The Shadowfell series
[edit]- Shadowfell (2012)
- Raven Flight (2013)
- The Caller (2014)
Blackthorn and Grim
[edit]- Dreamer's Pool (2014)
- Tower of Thorns (2015)
- Den of Wolves (October, 2016)
Warrior Bards
[edit]- The Harp of Kings (September, 2019)
- A Dance with Fate (September, 2020)
- A Song of Flight (September, 2021)
Short story collections
[edit]- Prickle Moon (2013), 16 stories.
- Mother Thorn and Other Tales of Courage and Kindness (2021), 4 stories.
Short stories
[edit]Short stories in Prickle Moon.
- "Prickle Moon"
- "Otherling"
- "Let down your hair"
- "Poppy seeds"
- "In Coed Celyddon"
- "Juggling silver"
- "'Twixt Firelight and Water (A Tale of Sevenwaters)"
- "Gift of hope"
- "Letters from Robert"
- "Jack's day"
- "Far horizons"
- "Tough Love 3001"
- "Wraith, level one"
- "Back and beyond"
- "The angel of death"
- "By bone-light"
- "Beautiful"
Dates shown are for first Australian publication.
Audiobooks
[edit]- Daughter of the Forest
- Son of the Shadows
- Child of the Prophecy
- Heir to Sevenwaters
- Seer of Sevenwaters
- Flame of Sevenwaters
- Wolfskin
- Foxmask
- The Dark Mirror
- Blade of Fortriu
- The Well of Shades
- Heart's Blood
- Wildwood Dancing
- Cybele's Secret
- Dreamer's Pool
- Tower of Thorns
- Den of Wolves
- The Harp of Kings
- A Dance with Fate
- A Song of Flight
- Beautiful (novel)
- Die Tochter der Wälder (German)
- Sohn der Schatten (German)
- Das Kind der Stürme (German)
- Die Erben von Sevenwaters (German)
References
[edit]- ^ "Reviews for Juliet Marillier". RT Book Reviews. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- ^ a b "Juliet Marillier". AUSTLIT (austlit.edu.au). Retrieved 4 August 2014.
- ^ Kenter, DA. "An interview with author Juliet Marillier". Canton Rep. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- ^ jmarilli_admin. "Juliet". Juliet Marillier | The Official Site | Author of Historical Fantasy. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- ^ "Sir Julius Vogel Award Results - 2008".
- ^ a b "SJV Award Results 2014".
- ^ "SJV Award Results 2015".
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Juliet Marillier at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Juliet Marillier at Libraries Australia Authorities with catalogue search (subscription required)
- Juliet Marillier at Library of Congress, with 17 library catalogue records