Morgan Llywelyn
Morgan Llywelyn (born December 3, 1937) is an American-born Irish author best known for her historical fantasy, historical fiction, and historical non-fiction. Her fiction has received several awards and has sold more than 40 million copies, and she herself is recipient of the 1999 Exceptional Celtic Woman of the Year Award from Celtic Women International.
Biography
Morgan Llywelyn now lives outside of Dublin, Ireland, and has become an Irish citizen.[1]
Bibliography
Novels and short fiction collections
- 1978 The Wind from Hastings
- 1980 Lion of Ireland
- 1983 The Horse Goddess
- 1984 Bard: The Odyssey of the Irish
- 1984 Personal Habits
- 1986 Grania: She-King of the Irish Seas
- 1987 Xerxes
- 1989 The Isles of the Blest
- 1989 Red Branch
- 1990 Brian Boru: Emperor of the Irish
- 1989 On Raven's Wing
- 1991 Druids
- 1992 The Last Prince of Ireland: A Novel
- 1992 O'Sullivan's March
- 1993 The Elementals
- 1993 Star Dancer
- 1994 Finn Mac Cool
- 1995 Cold Places
- 1995 Ireland: A Graphic History (with Michael Scott)
- 1995 Silverhand (Arcana, Book 1) (with Michael Scott)
- 1996 19 Railway Street (with Michael Scott)
- 1996 The Vikings in Ireland
- 1996 Strongbow: The Story of Richard & Aoife
- 1996 Silverlight (Arcana, Book 2) (with Michael Scott)
- 1996 Pride of Lions
- 1998 1916, A Novel Of the Irish Rebellion
- 1999 The Essential Library for Irish Americans
- 2000 Etruscans (with Michael Scott)
- 2000 A Pocket History of Irish Rebels
- 2000 The Earth Is Made Of Stardust
- 2001 1921, The War for Independence
- 2001 Granuaile, The Pirate Queen
- 2003 1949, The Irish Republic
- 2005 1972, A Novel of Ireland's Unfinished Revolution
- 2006 The Greener Shore: A Novel of the Druids of Hibernia
- 2006 Pirate Queen
- 2006 The Young Rebels
- 2006 The History of Irish Rebels
- 2006 The Vikings in Ireland
- 2008 1999 - A Novel of the Celtic Tiger and the Search for Peace
- 2010 Brendan - The Remarkable Life and Voyage of Brendan of Clonfert
References
- ^ O'Brien Books
External links
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December 3, 1937 |
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New York City, New York |
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