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'''Melanie Rawn''' (born 1954) is an author of ] literature. She received a BA in history from ] and worked as a teacher and editor before becoming a writer. '''Melanie Rawn''' (born 1954) is an author of ] literature. She received a BA in history from ] and worked as a teacher and editor before becoming a writer.


She has been nominated for a ] on three separate occasions: in 1989 for ''Dragon Prince'' in the first novel category, in 1994 for ''Skybowl'' in the fantasy novel category, and again in 1995 for ''Ruins of Ambrai'' in the fantasy novel category. The third novel in the "Exiles" trilogy has been "forthcoming" for over a decade due to the author suffering from clinical depression and moving on to other projects to facilitate her recovery.<ref>{{cite book|last=Rawn|first=Melanie|title=Spellbinder: A Love Story With Magical Interruptions|year=2007|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=978-0-7653-5436-5|pages=499–500}}</ref> She has been nominated for a ] on three separate occasions: in 1989 for ''Dragon Prince'' in the first novel category, in 1994 for ''Skybowl'' in the fantasy novel category, and again in 1995 for ''Ruins of Ambrai'' in the fantasy novel category. The third novel in the "Exiles" trilogy has now been "forthcoming" for over two decades due to the author suffering from clinical depression and moving on to other projects to facilitate her recovery.<ref>{{cite book|last=Rawn|first=Melanie|title=Spellbinder: A Love Story With Magical Interruptions|year=2007|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=978-0-7653-5436-5|pages=499–500}}</ref>


==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==

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Melanie Rawn
Born1954
OccupationNovelist
Genreepic fantasy
Notable worksThe Dragon Prince trilogy
Website
www.melanierawn.com

Melanie Rawn (born 1954) is an author of fantasy literature. She received a BA in history from Scripps College and worked as a teacher and editor before becoming a writer.

She has been nominated for a Locus award on three separate occasions: in 1989 for Dragon Prince in the first novel category, in 1994 for Skybowl in the fantasy novel category, and again in 1995 for Ruins of Ambrai in the fantasy novel category. The third novel in the "Exiles" trilogy has now been "forthcoming" for over two decades due to the author suffering from clinical depression and moving on to other projects to facilitate her recovery.

Bibliography

Dragon Prince trilogy

Dragon Star trilogy

The Golden Key universe

Exiles trilogy

Spellbinder

  • Spellbinder: A Love Story with Magical Interruptions, 2006
  • Fire Raiser, 2009

Glass Thorns

  • Touchstone, 2012
  • Elsewhens, 2013
  • Thornlost, 2014
  • Window Wall, 2015
  • Playing to the Gods, scheduled for August 2017

Stand-alone

  • The Rushden Legacy, 1985 (as Ellen Randolph)
  • Knights of the Morningstar, 1994, Quantum Leap tie-in novel

Short stories

  • Salve, Regina in Return to Avalon (Roberson; 1995 DAW)
  • The Lady's Gift in Ancient Enchantresses (Massie-Ferch, Greenberg, Gilliam; 1995 DAW)
  • Of the Death of Kings in Warrior Enchantresses (Maisse-Ferch, Greenberg; 1996 DAW)
  • The Abbot of Croxton in Highwaymen: Robbers & Rogues (Roberson; 1997 DAW)
  • There Goes the Neighborhood in Return of the Dinosaurs (Resnick, Greenberg; 1997 DAW)
  • The Sacrifice in Fantasy: DAW 30th Anniversary (Gilbert, Wollheim; 2002 DAW)
  • Mother of All Russiya in Lightspeed, May 2012 (Adams; 2012 Lightspeed Magazine)

References

  1. Rawn, Melanie (2007). Spellbinder: A Love Story With Magical Interruptions. Macmillan. pp. 499–500. ISBN 978-0-7653-5436-5.

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Works by Melanie Rawn
Dragon Prince and
Dragon Star trilogies
Novels
Other
Exiles series
Others


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