Elaine Cunningham

Elaine Cunningham (born August 12, 1957) is an American fantasy and science fiction author, especially known for her contributions to the Dungeons & Dragons role playing game campaign setting of Forgotten Realms, including the realms of Evermeet, Halruaa, Ruathym and Waterdeep.

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Biography

Elaine Cunningham grew up in New York state and New England.[1] She earned a degree in music, taught Music and History for several years, and then went back to grad school.[1]

Cunningham started writing when her oldest son was a baby.[1] She has written a number of novels set in the Forgotten Realms.[2] Her first book was titled Elfshadow: "Even though its my first book and admittedly has some rough spots, I think that Elfshadow [1991] remains my favorite."[1] Cunningham grew fond of the book's stars, Arilyn Moonblade, a half-elf with blood ties to the royal family, and a bard name Danilo Thann. "I’ve written two sequels (Elfsong [1994] and Silver Shadows [1996]) and several short stories... I really enjoy time spent with them."[1] Her 1998 book Evermeet: Island of Elves chronicles the whole history of Evermeet and featured the return of Arilyn and Danilo: "Evermeet still terrifies me, but I think it turned out to be a good story. It adds a bit more color and dimension to Toril's elves and perhaps suggests a few new ways to think about them."[1]

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 Elaith "The Serpent" Craulnober (created by Ed Greenwood).

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

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

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Varney, Allen (April 1998). "ProFiles: Elaine Cunningham". Dragon (Renton, Washington: Wizards of the Coast) (#246): 120. 
  2. ^ Buker, Derek M. (2002). The science fiction and fantasy readers' advisory: the librarian's guide to cyborgs, aliens, and sorcerers. ALA Editions. pp. 127–128. ISBN 0838908314. 
  3. ^ a b c Bassingthwaite, Don. "A Conversation With Elaine Cunningham". SF Site. http://www.sfsite.com/10b/ek43.htm. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 

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