Steven Erikson
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Steven Erikson (born October 7, 1959) is a pseudonym of Steve Rune Lundin, Canadian archaeologist, anthropologist and author.
Steven Erikson was born in Toronto, grew up in Winnipeg, lived in the UK with his wife and son and has returned to Canada. He is an anthropologist and archaeologist by training, as well as being a graduate of the Iowa Writer's Workshop.
His first fantasy novel Gardens of the Moon (1999) also constitutes the first book of the Malazan Book of the Fallen. This is projected to be a ten volume work. His style of writing is original, with many personages and a complex, sullen plot. The Malazan world was devised by Steven Erikson and Ian Cameron Esslemont, initially as a setting for a role-playing game.
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Malazan Book of the Fallen
Core books of the series:
- Gardens of the Moon (1999)
- Deadhouse Gates (2000)
- Memories of Ice (2001)
- House of Chains (2002)
- Midnight Tides (2004)
- The Bonehunters (due for release in 2005)
- Reapers Gale (due for release in 2006)
- Toll of the Hounds (due for release in 2007)
- Dust of Dreams (due for release in 2008)
- The Crippled God (due for release in 2009)
Sidetrack novels set in the malazan world:
Other stories:
- The Devil Delivered - a novella (2005)
Novels
- Stolen Voices (1993), as Steve Rune Lundin
- This River Awakens (1998), as Steve Rune Lundin
- Fishin' with Grandma Matchie (due for release summer 2005)
Collections
- A Ruin of Feathers (1991), as Steve Rune Lundin
- Revolvo & Other Canadian Tales (1998), as Steve Rune Lundin
External Links
- http://www.malazanempire.com/ - Fan-site dedicated to the malazan series.
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