Janny Wurts

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Janny Wurts is an American fantasy novelist and illustrator. She has written several series, including the Wars of Light and Shadow, The Cycle of Fire trilogy, several stand-alone novels, a short story collection and the internationally best selling Empire trilogy that she co-authored with Raymond E. Feist.

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[edit] Biography

Janny Wurts has written numerous fantasy novels (15 as of 2008). Beyond writing, Janny's award winning paintings have been showcased in exhibitions of imaginative artwork, among them a commemorative exhibition for NASA's 25th Anniversary; the Art of the Cosmos at Hayden Planetarium in New York; and two exhibits of fantasy art, at both the Delaware Art Museum, and Canton Art Museum.

Wurts resides in Florida with her husband, artist Don Maitz.

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] The Wars of Light and Shadow series

[edit] Arc I

[edit] Arc II

[edit] Arc III - Alliance of Light

[edit] The Cycle of Fire Trilogy

  • Stormwarden (1984)
  • Keeper of the Keys (1988)
  • Shadowfane (1988)

[edit] Empire Trilogy

[edit] Standalone novels

[edit] Collections

  • That Way Lies Camelot (1994)

[edit] Short stories

  • "Blood, Oak, Iron" (2004) Appeared in Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy
  • "Child of Prophecy" (2004) Appeared in Masters of Fantasy
  • "Last of Her Kind" (2005) Appeared in Fantastic Companions
  • "Finder's Keeper" (2006) Appeared in Fantasy Gone Wrong
  • "Moebius Trip" (2006) Appeared in Elemental: The Tsunami Relief Anthology: Stories of Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • "Sundering Star" (2006) Appeared in Under Cover of Darkness
  • "Reins of Destiny" (2007) Appeared in The Solaris Book of New Fantasy

[edit] Illustration work

Janny Wurts also painted the cover art for her US and international books. Her paintings have been showcased in numerous exhibitions and has won several Chesley awards.[1]

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[edit] Interviews