Elaine Cunningham

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Elaine Cunningham (born August 12, 1957) is an American fantasy and science fiction author, especially known for her almost poetic literary style and her contributions to the Forgotten Realms campaign world, including the realms of Evermeet, Halruaa, Ruathym and Waterdeep.

Amongst Elaine's most popular characters are the half-elf Arilyn Moonblade, the bard Danilo Thann, the quirky drow wizard Liriel Baenre, her companion the Rashemi berserker Fyodor, and her enemy - the single-minded Gorlist, Elaith "The Serpent" Craulnober (created by Ed Greenwood), Matteo and Tzigone, and the deep dragon Zz'Pzora.

Elaine is also the New York Times bestselling author of Dark Journey, from the Star Wars New Jedi Order saga.

Elaine is currently working on the final book of her long-running Songs & Swords series entitled Reclamation. The book will feature Arilyn Moonblade and Danilo Thann, and is due out in November of 2008 (Cunningham, Elaine. Elain Cunningham Bookshelf. Retrieved on 2007-12-29.).

Elaine lives in New England with her husband, their two sons, and two eccentric Siamese cats.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Songs & Swords (featuring Arilyn, Danilo and Elaith)
    • I. Elfshadow (1991/2000 reprint)
    • II. Elfsong (1994/2000 reprint)
    • III. Silver Shadows (1996/2001 reprint)
    • IV. Thornhold (1998/2001 reprint)
    • V. The Dream Spheres (1999)
  • Starlight and Shadows (featuring Liriel, Fyodor, Gorlist and Zz'Pzora)
    • I. Daughter of the Drow (1995)
    • II. Tangled Webs (1996)
    • III. Windwalker (2003)
  • Evermeet: Island of Elves (1998)
  • Councelors & Kings (featuring Matteo and Tzigone)
    • I. The Magehound (2000)
    • II. The Floodgate (2001)
    • III. The Wizardwar (2002)
  • Forgotten Realms anthology novellas
    • "The Bargain"—Realms of Valor (1993)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "The More Things Change"—Realms of Infamy (1994)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "The Direct Approach"—Realms of Magic (1995)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Rite of Blood"—Realms of the Underdark (1996)/The Best of the Realms, Book 1 (2003)
    • "Secrets of Blood, Spirits of the Sea"—Realms of the Arcane (1997)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "The Great Hunt"—Dragon magazine #246 (1998)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Speaking with the Dead"—Realms of Mystery (1998)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Stolen Dreams"—Dragon magazine #259 (1999)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Fire is Fire"—Realms of the Deep (2000)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Possessions"—Dragon magazine #282 (2002)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "A Little Knowledge"—Realms of Shadow (2002)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Gorlist's Dragon"—Realms of Dragons (2004)
    • "Games of Chance"—Dragon magazine #335 (2005)/The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "The Knights of Samular"—The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Tribute"—The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
    • "Answered Prayers"—The Best of the Realms, Book III: The Stories of Elaine Cunningham (2007)
  • The Changeling Detective Agency series
    • I. Shadows in the Darkness (2004)
    • II. Shadows in the Starlight (2006)
  • Fantasist Enterprises anthology novellas
    • "Juniper"—Cloaked in Shadow: Dark Tales of Elves (2005)
    • "Raven"—Modern Magic: Tales of Fantasy and Horror (2005)

[edit] Quotes

  • (From Candlekeep web forums): Ravens and crows will also interact with humans. Occasionally they'll imitate human behavior (such as helping gardeners pull weeds.) Sometimes they're willing to cut a deal. I've got one going with the local "raven mafia." They always gather on trash pickup day, but in exchange for some "protection bread," they'll leave my trash alone and even chase other birds away from it.
  • (From Elaine Cunningham's website, on the subject of author photos): I find this sort of thing unnecessary and irrelevant. It's like that scene from "Wizard of Oz," when the wizard admonishes Dorothy and company, "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" It's the illusion -- in this case, the story -- that matters. What difference does it make if an author is male or female, young or old, or for that matter, a Caucasian human or a sentient dolphin?

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