H. G. Parry lives in a book-infested flat in Wellington, New Zealand, which she shares with her sister and two overactive rabbits. She holds a PhD in English literature from Victoria University of Wellington, and teaches English, film and media studies.
A beautiful tapestry of words, a combination of carefully observed
and researched history and a well-thought-out and fascinating
system of magic. An absolute delight to read
*Genevieve Cogman on A DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAGICIANS*
A rich, sprawling epic full of history and magic
*Alix E. Harrow on A DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAGICIANS*
Parry gracefully bends genres into a witty, riveting historical
fantasy . . . [a] poetic tale of justice, liberation and dark
magic. This is a knockout
*PUBLISHERS WEEKLY on A DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAGICIANS*
Impressively intricate; fans of the magic-and-history of Jonathan
Strange & Mr Norrell will be delighted
*Alexandra Rowland on A DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAGICIANS*
With a first-rate blend of political drama and magic battle-action,
Parry manages to inject tension and stakes into a historical drama
. . . The resulting conflict brings the series' meditations on
idealism, the fight for human rights and the necessary limits of
institutional power to a head. Absolutely superb
*KIRKUS (starred review)*
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