Robert Anthony Salvatore

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Robert Anthony Salvatore
Pseudonym(s): R.A. Salvatore
Born: January 20, 1959
Leominster, Massachusetts
Occupation(s): novelist
Nationality: American
Writing period: 1982 to the present
Genre(s): fiction
Subject(s): fantasy, science fiction
Debut work(s): The Crystal Shard (1988)
Influences: J. R. R. Tolkien, Terry Brooks
Website: R.A. Salvatore's official website

Robert Anthony Salvatore (b. January 20, 1959, Leominster, Massachusetts) is a fantasy author best known for his Forgotten Realms Novels and The DemonWars Saga.

Robert Salvatore was born in Leominster, Massachusetts. He was the youngest of a family of seven. During his time at Fitchburg State College, he became interested in fantasy after reading J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, given to him as a Christmas gift. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Communications and later a Bachelor of Arts in English. Before taking up writing full time he worked as a bouncer.

In 1982 he started writing more seriously, developing a manuscript he titled Echoes of the Fourth Magic. He went on to publish several series of books in the Forgotten Realms campaign world, while lately his popularity surged due to his Demon Wars sagas and his two Star Wars books.

One of his most popular characters is Drizzt Do'Urden, a drow, or dark elf, portrayed against the stereotypes of his race, who fights for what he believes is right.

In addition to his novels, Salvatore wrote the story for the PS2, Xbox and PC video game Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (2004), working with the design team at Stormfront Studios. The game was published by Atari and was nominated for awards by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences and BAFTA. He also wrote the bot chat lines for the Quake III bots.

He is noted for his intense and descriptive battle scenes which have been attributed to his history in boxing and his work as a bouncer.

Contents

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Forgotten Realms

[edit] The Icewind Dale Trilogy

[edit] The Dark Elf Trilogy

[edit] Legacy of the Drow

[edit] Paths of Darkness

[edit] The Cleric Quintet

[edit] The Hunter's Blades Trilogy

[edit] The Sellswords Trilogy

[edit] War of the Spider Queen

[edit] The Spearwielder's Tales

[edit] Corona Novels

[edit] The DemonWars Saga

[edit] Chronicles of Ynis Aielle

[edit] Crimson Shadow

[edit] Star Wars: New Jedi Order

[edit] Star Wars

[edit] Graphic Novel Adaptations

  • Homeland
  • Exile
  • Sojourn
  • The Crystal Shard

[edit] Other novels

[edit] Other media

  • The Accursed Tower A 2nd Edition AD&D Module
  • Demon Stone Role-playing Game released on PS2, XBox, and PC
  • In collaboration with Seven Swords, R A Salvatore created the bot chat responses for the computer game Quake 3 Arena

[edit] Miscellaneous

As the author tasked with writing the first book of the New Jedi Order series, Salvatore was ordered by Lucasfilm to kill off Chewbacca, one of the most popular characters in the franchise. Many fans thought that Salvatore himself had made this decision, and he received death threats as a result.

[edit] Sources

[edit] Interviews

[edit] References

  • Clute, John. And John Grant. The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. NY: ST. Martkin’s Press, 1997
  • Shippey, T.A. eds. Magill’s Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy vol I. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1996.
  • Shippey, T.A. ed. Magill’s Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy vol II. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1996.
  • Pringle, David eds. St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers. Detroit, MI: St. James Press, 1996
  • Cassada, Jackie. “The Lone Drow (book).” Library Journal 9/15/2003, Vol. 128 Issue 15, p95
  • Cannon, Peter. Zaleski, Jeff. “THE THOUSAND ORCS (BOOK).” Publishers Weekly. 10/7/2002, Vol. 249 Issue 40, p57
  • “THE HIGHWAYMAN: a Novel of Corona.” Publishers Weekly. 3/1/2004, Vol. 251 Issue 9, p54.
  • Raugust, Karen. “The Expanding World of EverQuest.” Publishers Weekly. 5/17/2004, Vol. 251 Issue 20, p23