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Revision as of 21:02, 23 October 2018
Stephen Deas | |
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Born | 1968 |
Occupation | Novelist |
Genre | Epic fantasy |
Notable works | Memory of Flames |
Stephen Deas, born in 1968 in Southeast England, is an English fantasy author. He is most famous for his fantasy opus, the Memory of Flames sequence, set in a fantasy world inhabited by dragons.
Biography
Deas was raised in a town full of army veterans. He has a bachelor's degree in theoretical physics at Cambridge University and had a job at BAE Systems, working as an electrical engineer in the aerospace and defence industries.[1] He now lives near Writtle in Essex,[2] writes full-time, and is married and has two children.[3]
Works
Memory of Flames
- The Adamantine Palace (2009)[4]
- The King of the Crags (2010)
- The Order of the Scales (2011)
- The black mausoleum (2012)
Silver Kings
- Dragon Queen (2013)
- The Splintered Gods (2014)
- The Silver Kings (2015)
Thief-Taker's Apprentice
- The Thief-Taker's Apprentice (2010)
- The Warlock's Shadow (2011)
- The King's Assassin (2012)
(As Nathan Hawke)
- The Crimson Shield (2013)
- Cold Redemption (2013)
- The Last Bastion (2013)
(As Gavin Deas, SF collaborations with SF author Gavin Smith)
(As Sapper)
- Bulldog Drummond, Dead Man's Gate (2014) [6]
- Bulldog Drummond and the Faceless Men
- Bulldog Drummond and the Jaguar Mask
(As S. J. Deas)
- The Royalist (2014)
- The Protector (2015)
(As Sam Peters)
- From Darkest Skies (2017)
- From Distant Stars (2018)
- From Divergent Suns (due 2019)
References
- ^ Stephen Deas biography Fantasy Book Review. May 30, 2015
- ^ www.fantasticfiction.com Retrieved 2016-10-20.
- ^ Stephen Deas Bio Page Stephendeas.com. May 30, 2015
- ^ Ingham, Peter Science fiction and fantasy genre: review The Telegraph. May 30, 2015
- ^ a b Steele, Colin Best of quantum fiction: Colin Steele reviews book selection for Canberra fans Sydney Morning Herald. May 30, 2015
- ^ STEPHEN DEAS - BULLDOG DRUMMOND - DEADMAN'S GATE PiqWiq. May 30, 2015