Richard Lee Byers
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Born | Richard Lee Byers Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
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Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Richard Lee Byers is an American author of fantasy novels.
Biography
[edit]Richard Lee Byers holds a master's degree in Psychology.[1] A resident of the Tampa Bay area, he worked in an emergency psychiatric facility for over a decade, then left the mental health field to become a writer.[1] He has taught fiction writing at Hillsborough Community College.[2] He is also a fencing and poker enthusiast.[3] He is the author of over forty fantasy and horror novels, including many set in the Forgotten Realms universe.[3] His recent projects include the eBook superhero series The Impostor.[3]
Byers has also written for League Entertainment's comic book series Simon Vector, with illustrator Johnny Atomic.[4]
Bibliography
[edit]Forgotten Realms
[edit]- The Halls of Stormweather (July 2000)
- The Shattered Mask (June 2001)[7]
- Dissolution (July 2002)
- The Black Bouquet (September 2003)
- The Year of Rogue Dragons trilogy
- Queen of the Depths (August 2005)
- The Haunted Lands trilogy
- Unclean (April 2007)
- Undead (March 2008)
- Unholy (early 2009)
- Brotherhood of the Griffon
- The Captive Flame (April, 2010)
- Whisper of Venom (November, 2010)
- The Spectral Blaze (June, 2011)
- The Masked Witches (February, 2012)
- Prophet of the Dead (February, 2013)
- The Sundering
- The Reaver (2013)[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Richard Lee Byers". Archived from the original on February 24, 2009.
- ^ Bullard, Jim (November 13, 1992). "Marketing a monster Series", St. Petersburg Times, p. 18.
- ^ a b c "Guests: Richard Lee Byers", Odyssey Con 14 website
- ^ "Bio". Archived from the original on September 3, 2010.
- ^ (December 6, 1992). "Holiday Gift Books: Bloodsuckers", St. Petersburg Times, p. 5D.
- ^ D'Ammassa, Don (May 2003). "Forbidden / The Madness of Priests", Chronicle 25 (4): 47.
- ^ D'Ammassa, Don (September 2001). "The Shattered Mask", Science Fiction Chronicle 22 (9): 44.
- ^ Ewalt, David M. (August 20, 2012). "What's Next With Dungeons And Dragons?". Forbes. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
External links
[edit]- Richard Lee Byers at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- "Richard Lee Byers :: Pen & Paper RPG Database". Archived from the original on February 11, 2005.