David B. Coe is the author of the Winds of the Forelands and Blood of the Southlands series. "Children of Amarid" and "The Outlanders," the first two novels of his LonTobyn Chronicle trilogy, won the William L. Crawford Award for Best First Fantasy or Fantasy Series. He also wrote the novelization of the Ridley Scott production of Robin Hood. Coe grew up in the suburbs around New York City. He received his undergrad degree from Brown University and his Ph.D. in history from Stanford University. In his free time, he is an avid birdwatcher and nature photographer. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Sewanee, Tennessee.
"Coe's world is much more intricate than that of most similar
fantasy writers, and he seems to have a deeper grasp than most of
the complexities of interhuman relationships. There's plenty of
action as well in this promising opening sequence." --Don
D'Ammassa, "Science Fiction Chronicle"
"Mesmerizing, highly readable fantasy for teens waiting for the
next Tolkien movie."--"A.L.A. Booklist"
"Coe's world is much more intricate than that of most similar
fantasy writers, and he seems to have a deeper grasp than most of
the complexities of interhuman relationships. There's plenty of
action as well in this promising opening sequence." --Don
D'Ammassa, "Science Fiction Chronicle"
"Mesmerizing, highly readable fantasy for teens waiting for the
next Tolkien movie."--"A.L.A. Booklist"
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