Michelle Sagara
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Michelle Sagara (born 1963) is a Japanese-Canadian author of fantasy literature, active since the early 1990s. She has published as Michelle Sagara (her legal name), as Michelle West (her husband's surname), and as Michelle Sagara West (a combination of the two)[1].
She lives in Toronto and is employed part-time at Bakka.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] The Sundered Tetralogy
(as Michelle Sagara/Michelle Sagara West) The series was previously out-of-print but is currently being reissued by BenBella Books under the Michelle Sagara West name.
- Into the Dark Lands, 1991
- Children of the Blood, 1992
- Lady of Mercy, 1993
- Chains of Darkness, Chains of Light, 1994
[edit] The Sacred Hunt Duology
(as Michelle West)
[edit] The Sun Sword Sextet
(as Michelle West) This is set in the same universe as The Sacred Hunt, but sixteen years later. Most of the events take place in the Empire of Essalieyan and the Dominion of Annagar (the Breodani play a minimal role). Events that happened in The Sacred Hunt are referred to but not necessary to understand the novels.
- The Broken Crown, 1997
- The Uncrowned King, 1998
- The Shining Court, 1999
- Sea of Sorrows, 2001
- The Riven Shield, 2003
- Sun Sword, 2004
[edit] Speaking with Angels
(As Michelle West) 2003 (collection of short stories)
[edit] Cast Series
(as Michelle Sagara)
- Cast in Shadow, 2005
- Cast in Courtlight, (July 2006)
- Cast in Secret (August 2007)
- Cast in Fury (October 2008)
- Cast in Silence (Late 2009)
Chronicling the adventures of a young woman with a complicated history.
[edit] House war Trilogy
(as Michelle West) Set in the same universe as The Sacred Hunt and The Sun Sword. Chronicles the story of Jewel and House Terafin.
1. The Hidden City: A House War Novel. Daw Books, 2008.
In addition to these books, many short stories by Michelle West have appeared in various story-collection books. These can be found in her bibliographies on the web.
[edit] References
- ^ Wikipedia knows more about me than I do. Livejournal. Michelle Sagara (2008). Retrieved on 2008-03-08.