Elizabeth Haydon
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Elizabeth Haydon is the pseudonym of a fantasy author, whose 1999 debut, Rhapsody: Child of Blood, garnered comparisons with Goodkind, Jordan, and even Tolkien. She has written two fantasy series, The fantasy/romance/whodunit fusion called The Symphony of Ages and the young adult series The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] The Symphony of Ages
[edit] The Rhapsody Trilogy
- Rhapsody: Child of Blood
- Prophecy: Child of Earth
- Destiny: Child of the Sky
[edit] The Middle Books
[edit] The War of the Known World Trilogy
- The Assassin King (Released January 2007)
[edit] The Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme
- The Floating Island
- The Thief Queen's Daughter (Unreleased. Expected June 2007)
[edit] Compendiums
- Legends II - Threshold (Short Story)
- Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy - The Merrow (Short Story)
[edit] Biography
An herbalist, harpist, and madrigal singer, Elizabeth Haydon also enjoys anthropology and folklore. She lives on the East Coast of the United States.
(From The Floating Island) Little is known for sure about reclusive documentarian Elizabeth Haydon. She is an expert in dead languages and holds advanced degrees in Nain Studies from Arcana College and Lirin History from the University of Rigamarole. Her fluency in those languages has led some to speculate that she may be descended of one of those races herself. She claims to have a husband and children, but again, no one is really sure. Requests for information about her hobbies were returned with the unhelpful comment “everything except toothpaste sculpture.” She is currently translating and compiling the second of the recently-discovered lost journals, The Thief Queen's Daughter, when she is not napping.