Caiseal Mor
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Caiseal Mor is best known as a fantasy novelist. He is an Australian son of Irish immigrants. His first language was Gaelic, and Irish Lore remains a huge inspiration for his works. Mor also records music in his spare time, with a number of albums already finished that contain mostly original music. He is well known for his lavish book and album covers, all designed by himself.
Caiseal (pronounced Cash'l) is Gaelic for "circular stone fort".
Recurring themes in Mor's novels includes religion, theology, gods and deities, kingdoms and empires and ancient times. Some of his books are set on Earth, particularly Ireland, though it is not always clear if some worlds are an alternate Earth or another world entirely.
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The Wanderers:
- The Circle and the Cross (1999)
- The Song of the Earth (2000)
- The Water of Life
The Watcher's Trilogy:
- The Meeting of the Water's (2002)
- King of Sleep (2002)
- Raven Game (2003)
Other:
- Scratches in the Margin (non fiction)
- The Moon on the Lake (non fiction)
- The Tilecutters Penny (1998)
- The Harp at Midnight (1999)
- Carolan's Concerto (2001)