J. V. Jones
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Julie Victoria Jones is an author of fantasy. She was born 1965 in Liverpool, England, as the daughter of a pub owner. In her youth she worked as a bar tender and for a record label in Liverpool. She currently lives in San Diego, California, where she initially ran an export business and later occupied a position as marketing director.[1] The current publishers of J. V. Jones are Tor books in the US and Orbit Books in the UK.[2]
The manuscript that was to become the first novel in the Book of Words trilogy was submitted as Immortal Longings to Warner Books in 1993. In a joint essay, The Road to a First Novel, J. V. Jones and Betsy Mitchell describe the editing process that followed the arrival of the manuscript in the publisher's slush pile.[3] The novel was published in 1995 as The Baker's Boy. The Book of Words trilogy was completed in 1997 and followed by a standalone novel, The Barbed Coil the same year. The Sword of Shadows series was launched in 1999 and will eventually contain five books.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] The Book of Words
- The Baker's Boy (1995)
- A Man Betrayed (1996)
- Master and Fool (1997)
[edit] Sword of Shadows
- A Cavern of Black Ice (1999)
- A Fortress of Grey Ice (2002)
- A Sword from Red Ice (2007)
- Watcher of the Dead (2010)
- Untitled (Unknown Release date)
[edit] Other books
- The Barbed Coil (1997)
[edit] References
- ^ J. V. Jones author bio at Hachette Book Group, www.hachettebookgroup.com
- ^ Tor Forge, www.orbitbooks.net
- ^ J. V. Jones and Betsy Mitchell, The road to a first novel publication history at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
[edit] External links
- The J.V. Jones Website
- Interview at SFFWorld.com
- Novel synopses, cover art, and reviews at Fantasy Literature.net
- J. V. Jones at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database