Graham Edwards (writer)

Author Graham Edwards

Graham Edwards (born 1985) is an English author of fantasy and crime novels. His most popular books have generally featured dragons as their central characters.

Born in Somerset and raised in Bournemouth, Edwards studied art and design. He went on to work as a graphic designer and animator before developing his writing career in the 1990s. An accomplished artist, he often includes illustrations with his novels. They can be viewed in the art section of his website. Edwards now lives in Nottingham with his wife and two children.

Body of work

Edwards' major body of work consists of two related fantasy trilogies: the Ultimate Dragon Saga trilogy and the Stone trilogy (also known as the Amara trilogy).

The former series of books is a fantasy work set in times before humans, and as such there are no human characters in the novels. The dragons are sentient and, much like the rabbits and moles in Richard Adams' Watership Down and William Horwood's Duncton Wood respectively, they are anthropomorphised, displaying a large array of human characteristics, relationships and emotions.

The latter series is set - although not in an actual Earthly time period - parallel to the late 19th century. Its events are triggered by the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883, and feature human characters prominently, although the stories are also populated with other races such as dragons. This series can be read as a standalone trilogy, although minor plot and character connections to the Ultimate Dragon Saga mean that prior reading of the first trilogy will give a richer appreciation of the second.

Since finishing the Stone trilogy, Edwards has written several short stories, published in Realms Of Fantasy magazine. In 2008 he published his first crime novel, Runaway Minister, under the pseudonym Nick Curtis.[1] It was published by Black Star Crime books. Two years later, he published a sequel, Close Enemies.[2]

In 2014, Edwards published the hybrid low fantasy detective novel Talus and the Frozen King under his own name.[3]

Bibliography

Novels

Stand Alone Novels

The Ultimate Dragon Saga trilogy

The Stone trilogy, or the Amara trilogy

Writing as Nick Curtis

Short stories

Further reading

References

  1. Graham Edwards (2008). "Runaway Minister". Retrieved 2014-05-09.
  2. Graham Edwards (2010). "Close Enemies". Retrieved 2014-05-09.
  3. Graham Edwards (2014). "Talus and the Frozen King". Retrieved 2014-05-09.

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