Raymond E. Feist

Raymond E. Feist
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Raymond Elias Feist at Salon du livre 2008 (Paris, France)
Born December 1945
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Novelist
Nationality American
Writing period 1982 - present
Genres Fantasy
Notable work(s) Magician
Relative(s) Felix E. Feist
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Raymond Elias Feist (born 1945, Los Angeles, California) is an American author who primarily writes fantasy fiction. He is best known for The Riftwar Cycle series of novels and short stories. His books have been translated into multiple languages and have sold over 15 million copies.[1]

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Biography

Raymond E. Feist was born in 1945 in Los Angeles, and was raised in Southern California. He was born with the surname Gonzales, but was subsequently adopted by Felix E. Feist when his mother remarried. He graduated with a B.A. in Communication Arts with Honors in 1977 from the University of California at San Diego. During that year Feist had some ideas for a novel about a boy who would be a magician. He wrote the novel two years later, and it was published in 1982 by Doubleday. Feist currently lives in San Diego with his children, where he collects fine wine, DVDs, and books on a variety of topics of personal interest: wine, biographies, history, and, especially, the history of American Professional Football.[2]

Works

The Riftwar Cycle

Main article: The Riftwar Cycle

The overwhelming majority of Feist's works are part of The Riftwar Cycle, a fictional universe featuring the worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan.[3] Human magicians on the two planets are able to create "rifts" through dimensionless space that can connect planets in different solar systems. Other creatures are able to move through this dimensionless space as well. The novels and short stories of The Riftwar Cycle record the adventures of the people on the various worlds.

Midkemia was originally created as an alternative to the Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) role-playing game. When Feist studied at the University of California, San Diego, he and his friends created a new role-playing game based on the world of Midkemia. They called themselves the Thursday Nighters, because they played the Midkemia role-playing game every Thursday evening. After some time, when the group changed and began meeting on Fridays, they became known as the Friday Nighters. The original group have since formed a company called Midkemia Press, which has continued publishing campaigns set in Midkemia.[4]

Other works

Feist has published one non-Riftwar novel, Faerie Tale, a dark fantasy set in the state of New York. He has also published several short stories in various anthologies.

Bibliography

The Riftwar Cycle

The Riftwar Saga

Republished in two parts in the United States:
  1. Magician: Apprentice (1986)
  2. Magician: Master (1986)

The Empire Trilogy

Krondor's Sons

The Serpentwar Saga

The Riftwar Legacy

Legends of the Riftwar

Conclave of Shadows

Darkwar Saga

Demonwar Saga

Chaoswar Saga

Short stories

Other works

Novels

Short stories

Role Playing Games

Jonril, Gateway to the Sunken Lands (1982) with April Abrams published by Midkemia Press

References

  1. "Raymond E Feist biography, bibliography, interviews and book reviews". www.fantasybookreview.co.uk. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.
  2. "Biography". Crydee.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.
  3. "Writer: Raymond E. Feist (1945 - , United States)". www.scifan.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.
  4. Claire E. White (2000-03-01). "A Conversation With Raymond Feist". WritersWrite.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-14.

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