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Paul Kearney

Paul Kearney (born 1967) is a Northern Irish fantasy author. He is noted for his work in the epic fantasy subgenre and his work has been compared to that of David Gemmell.[1]

Life Edit

Kearney was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, in 1967. He studied Anglo-Saxon, Middle English, and Old Norse at Oxford University before spending several years in both the United States and Denmark before returning to Northern Ireland. He currently lives and writes in County Down.[2]

Writings Edit

Kearney made his name with the stand-alone novels The Way to Babylon (1992), A Different Kingdom (1993) and Riding the Unicorn (1994). All these novels had some common threads, most notably the use of a hero from our world who journeys into a fantastical one. Despite strong reviews, these books had commercially disappointing sales,[3] and Kearney was asked to consider a more traditional fantasy epic. The outcome was the Monarchies of God, which brought him a measure of success, and ran to five volumes.

After finishing the Monarchies series, Kearney embarked on a new series, The Sea Beggars, which began with The Mark of Ran (2004) and tells the story of Rol Cortishane. It is based almost entirely around ocean-based adventures. A second volume, This Forsaken Earth, was published in July 2006. The series was expected to be four books long and the third had nearly been completed when the series was unexpectedly dropped by Bantam in May 2007. However, Kearney was quickly signed-up by publisher Solaris Books, who contracted him to write a new fantasy epic entitled The Ten Thousand and based loosely on the Anabasis of Xenophon. This book was published in August 2008. Solaris also re-issued the Monarchies of God series as a two-volume omnibus edition and intends to publish the finished Sea Beggars series as soon as Bantam give up the publishing rights. Kearney has also written a tie-in novel based on the Primeval TV series.

In 2009, after a hiatus brought about by Solaris' purchase by Rebellion Books, Kearney was contracted for two additional books set in the world of The Ten Thousand and the Monarchies omnibuses was scheduled for late 2010 publication.[1]

In 2009 Kearney was longlisted for the inaugural David Gemmell Legend Award for Best Fantasy Novel.[4]

Bibliography Edit

Short Stories

  • "South Mountain" (2014, in Dangerous Games)

Novels

  • The Way to Babylon (1992)
  • A Different Kingdom (1993)
  • Riding the Unicorn (1994)
  • Primeval: The Lost Island (2008)
  • The Wolf in the Attic (2016)
  • The Other Side of Things (2019)

The Monarchies of God

  1. Hawkwood's Voyage (1995)
  2. The Heretic Kings (1996)
  3. The Iron Wars (1999)
  4. The Second Empire (2000)
  5. Ships from the West (2002)
  • Hawkwood and the Kings (2010, the first volume of an omnibus edition, collecting Books 1-2)
  • Century of the Soldier (2010, the second volume of an omnibus edition, collecting Books 3-5)

The Sea Beggars

  1. The Mark of Ran (2004)
  2. This Forsaken Earth (2006)
  3. Storm of the Dead (unpublished)

The series was dropped by the original publisher after the second book was published. In 2011 the series was picked up by Solaris, who were due to publish the completed series as an omnibus in 2012 but this was delayed indefinitely due to legal issues with the American publisher.[5] However, due to the US publishers never releasing the rights for the final book, Solaris were unable to publish any of them.

The Macht

  1. The Ten Thousand (2008)
  2. Corvus (2010)
  3. Kings of Morning (2012)[6]

Warhammer:

  • "Broken Blood",[7] short story in Death & Dishonour (2010)

Warhammer 40.000:

  • "The Last Detail",[8] short story in Legends of the Space Marines (2010)
  • "The Blind King", short story (2015)
  • Umbra Summus, novel, was to be released in May 2015 but currently on hold due to legal issues.[9]
  • Calgar's Siege (2017), novel
  • Calgar's Fury (2017), novel
  • Calgar's Reckoning (2018), novel

Other: The Dumps (2010), The Burning Horse (2019).

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . Fantasy Book Review blog. 29 September 2009. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Paul Kearney books on Amazon". www.paulkearneyonline.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  3. ^ "The SF Site: A Conversation With Paul Kearney". www.sfsite.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  4. ^ . Fantasy Book Review blog. 1 January 2009. Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Paul Kearney novels sold to Solaris | John Jarrold". www.johnjarrold.co.uk. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  6. ^ "The Solaris Editors' Blog: News from the Front". solaris-editors-blog.blogspot.in. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  7. ^ "Black Library & Warhammer Digital - Broken Blood (eBook)". www.blacklibrary.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  8. ^ "The Last Detail". Goodreads. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  9. ^ "The Wertzone: Paul Kearney's UMBRA SUMUS delayed due to title clash". thewertzone.blogspot.de. Retrieved 28 July 2016.

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Paul Kearney born 1967 is a Northern Irish fantasy author He is noted for his work in the epic fantasy subgenre and his work has been compared to that of David Gemmell 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Writings 2 1 Bibliography 3 References 4 External linksLife EditKearney was born in Ballymena Northern Ireland in 1967 He studied Anglo Saxon Middle English and Old Norse at Oxford University before spending several years in both the United States and Denmark before returning to Northern Ireland He currently lives and writes in County Down 2 Writings EditKearney made his name with the stand alone novels The Way to Babylon 1992 A Different Kingdom 1993 and Riding the Unicorn 1994 All these novels had some common threads most notably the use of a hero from our world who journeys into a fantastical one Despite strong reviews these books had commercially disappointing sales 3 and Kearney was asked to consider a more traditional fantasy epic The outcome was the Monarchies of God which brought him a measure of success and ran to five volumes After finishing the Monarchies series Kearney embarked on a new series The Sea Beggars which began with The Mark of Ran 2004 and tells the story of Rol Cortishane It is based almost entirely around ocean based adventures A second volume This Forsaken Earth was published in July 2006 The series was expected to be four books long and the third had nearly been completed when the series was unexpectedly dropped by Bantam in May 2007 However Kearney was quickly signed up by publisher Solaris Books who contracted him to write a new fantasy epic entitled The Ten Thousand and based loosely on the Anabasis of Xenophon This book was published in August 2008 Solaris also re issued the Monarchies of God series as a two volume omnibus edition and intends to publish the finished Sea Beggars series as soon as Bantam give up the publishing rights Kearney has also written a tie in novel based on the Primeval TV series In 2009 after a hiatus brought about by Solaris purchase by Rebellion Books Kearney was contracted for two additional books set in the world of The Ten Thousand and the Monarchies omnibuses was scheduled for late 2010 publication 1 In 2009 Kearney was longlisted for the inaugural David Gemmell Legend Award for Best Fantasy Novel 4 Bibliography Edit Short Stories South Mountain 2014 in Dangerous Games Novels The Way to Babylon 1992 A Different Kingdom 1993 Riding the Unicorn 1994 Primeval The Lost Island 2008 The Wolf in the Attic 2016 The Other Side of Things 2019 The Monarchies of God Hawkwood s Voyage 1995 The Heretic Kings 1996 The Iron Wars 1999 The Second Empire 2000 Ships from the West 2002 Hawkwood and the Kings 2010 the first volume of an omnibus edition collecting Books 1 2 Century of the Soldier 2010 the second volume of an omnibus edition collecting Books 3 5 The Sea Beggars The Mark of Ran 2004 This Forsaken Earth 2006 Storm of the Dead unpublished The series was dropped by the original publisher after the second book was published In 2011 the series was picked up by Solaris who were due to publish the completed series as an omnibus in 2012 but this was delayed indefinitely due to legal issues with the American publisher 5 However due to the US publishers never releasing the rights for the final book Solaris were unable to publish any of them The Macht The Ten Thousand 2008 Corvus 2010 Kings of Morning 2012 6 Warhammer Broken Blood 7 short story in Death amp Dishonour 2010 Warhammer 40 000 The Last Detail 8 short story in Legends of the Space Marines 2010 The Blind King short story 2015 Umbra Summus novel was to be released in May 2015 but currently on hold due to legal issues 9 Calgar s Siege 2017 novel Calgar s Fury 2017 novel Calgar s Reckoning 2018 novelOther The Dumps 2010 The Burning Horse 2019 References Edit a b Paul Kearney signs two book deal Fantasy Book Review blog 29 September 2009 Archived from the original on 27 April 2016 Retrieved 28 July 2016 Paul Kearney books on Amazon www paulkearneyonline com Retrieved 28 July 2016 The SF Site A Conversation With Paul Kearney www sfsite com Retrieved 28 July 2016 The final 2008 longlist for the David Gemmell Legends Award Fantasy Book Review blog 1 January 2009 Archived from the original on 6 February 2009 Retrieved 28 July 2016 Paul Kearney novels sold to Solaris John Jarrold www johnjarrold co uk Retrieved 28 July 2016 The Solaris Editors Blog News from the Front solaris editors blog blogspot in Retrieved 28 July 2016 Black Library amp Warhammer Digital Broken Blood eBook www blacklibrary com Retrieved 28 July 2016 The Last Detail Goodreads Retrieved 28 July 2016 The Wertzone Paul Kearney s UMBRA SUMUS delayed due to title clash thewertzone blogspot de Retrieved 28 July 2016 External links EditPaul Kearney at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Interview with Paul Kearney at SFFWorld com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Kearney amp oldid 1171023056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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