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Trudi Canavan

Trudi Canavan (born 23 October 1969) is an Australian writer of fantasy novels, best known for her best-selling fantasy trilogies The Black Magician and Age of the Five. While establishing her writing career she worked as a graphic designer. She completed her third trilogy, The Traitor Spy trilogy, in August 2012 with The Traitor Queen. Subsequently, Canavan has written a series called Millennium's Rule, with a completely new setting consisting of multiple worlds which characters can cross between.[1] Though originally planned as a trilogy, a fourth and final book in the Millennium's Rule series was published.[2]

Trudi Canavan
Born23 October 1969 
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation
Works
Awards
Websitehttps://www.trudicanavan.com 

Biography edit

Canavan was born in Kew, in Melbourne, Australia and grew up in the suburb of Ferntree Gully. From early in her childhood she was creative and interested in art, writing and music. After deciding to become a professional artist she completed an Advanced Certificate in Promotional Display at the Melbourne College of Decoration, where she received an award for Highest Aggregate Mark in Art Subjects in 1988.[3]

In 1995 Canavan started The Telltale Art, a freelance business specialising on graphical design services. In that same year she began working for Aurealis, a magazine of Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction, working a do-it-all job as art and cover editor, reading manuscripts, creating web pages and stuffing envelopes. By taking on this job she was able to start writing in her spare time. Canavan states that until the age of 25 she dreamed of writing a novel but lacked the focus to do so. When she turned 25 she took several writing courses, worked on refining her fiction writing skills, while she fought her way through several rejections.[4]

In 1999, Canavan's writing career took off when she won the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story with Whispers of the Mist Children.[3] In 2001, she further established herself with The Magicians' Guild, centring on Sonea, a slum child who is hunted for her rogue magic. The novel, which was the first of three books of The Black Magician Trilogy, brought her widespread acclaim, and the second book of the trilogy, The Novice (2002), was nominated for the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel. The third book, The High Lord, was released in December 2002 and was nominated for the Best Novel Ditmar category. All three books entered Australian top ten SF best-seller lists. The trilogy is now rated by Nielsen BookScan as the most successful debut fantasy series of the last 10 years, and in 2006 had sold over 275,000 copies in all editions.[3] The trilogy has been translated into German, Dutch, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Czech, Danish, Spanish and French.[5]

Canavan's second trilogy, Age of the Five, was also well received by her readers. The first in the series, Priestess of the White reached No.3 in the Sunday Times hardback fiction best-seller list, staying in the top ten for 6 weeks. In early 2006, Canavan signed a seven-figure contract with Orbit to write the prequel and sequel to The Black Magician Trilogy. This book, The Magician's Apprentice, was released in February 2009.[3]

Canavan's third trilogy, The Traitor Spy trilogy, is a sequel to the Black Magician Trilogy. The first book, The Ambassador's Mission, was published on 6 May 2010. The trilogy was completed in 2012.

On writing edit

Canavan states that "the best way to improve your writing is to write. A lot."[4] In the "FAQ" section of her web page, she says that she does not specifically base her characters on herself or anybody else in real life. Asked about her habit of inventing new names for staples of real-world life (e.g. "bol" for spirits, "ceryni" for rat), she explains that the animals that inhabit her world are not the same as those of ours, but are bound to be similar when filling the same ecological niches as real world animals.[6] In contrast to other fantasy/science fiction authors, Canavan is also appreciative of fan fiction.[7]

Awards edit

  • Canavan's artwork in Aurealis and Eidolon – Australian science fiction and fantasy magazines – was nominated for a Ditmar Award for "Best Professional Artwork" in 1996.
  • "Whispers of the Mist Children" won an Aurealis Award for "Best Fantasy Short Story" of 1999.
  • The Novice was shortlisted for an Aurealis Award for "Best Fantasy Novel" of 2002.
  • At the 2003 Ditmars, Canavan won the "Best Short Story" award with "Room for Improvement", published in Foreign Shores; The High Lord was nominated for "Best Novel" and her cover for Fables & Reflections 5 was nominated for the "Best Professional Artwork" award.
  • The Magician's Apprentice (AUS / UK / US) has won the 2009 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel.

Bibliography edit

Kyralia series edit

  • The Traitor Spy Trilogy (sequel to the Black Magician Trilogy)
  • The Ambassador's Mission (2010)
  • The Rogue (2011)[8]
  • The Traitor Queen (2012)[8]

Ithania series edit

  • Priestess of the White (2005)
  • Last of the Wilds (2006)
  • Voice of the Gods (2006)

Millennium's Rule edit

  • Millennium's Rule Series
  • Thief's Magic (2014)
  • Angel of Storms (2015)
  • Successor's Promise (2017)
  • Maker's Curse (2020)

Short stories edit

  • "Whispers of the Mist Children" (1999) in Aurealis No. 23 (ed. Dirk Strasser, Stephen Higgins)
  • "Room for Improvement"
  • "The Mad Apprentice"
  • "Doctor Who: Salt of the Earth (Time Trips)"
  • "Camp Followers" in Fearsome Journeys

References edit

  1. ^ What's Next
  2. ^ Maker's Curse: Book Four of Millennium's Rule
  3. ^ a b c d Trudi Canavan: About Trudi 6 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b Trudi Canavan: About Writing 9 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Trudi Canavan: About Trudi's Books 1 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Trudi Canavan: About Writing 1 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Trudi Canavan: Fan Fiction
  8. ^ a b http://www.trudicanavan.com/books/ About Trudi's books (accessed 20 May 2010)

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series was published 2 Trudi CanavanBorn23 October 1969 Melbourne AustraliaOccupationWriter WorksMillennium s Rule SeriesThe Black Magician TrilogyAge of the FiveThe Traitor Spy AwardsAurealis Award for best fantasy short story 1999 Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel 2009 Websitehttps www trudicanavan com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 On writing 2 Awards 3 Bibliography 3 1 Kyralia series 3 2 Ithania series 3 3 Millennium s Rule 3 4 Short stories 4 References 5 External linksBiography editCanavan was born in Kew in Melbourne Australia and grew up in the suburb of Ferntree Gully From early in her childhood she was creative and interested in art writing and music After deciding to become a professional artist she completed an Advanced Certificate in Promotional Display at the Melbourne College of Decoration where she received an award for Highest Aggregate Mark in Art Subjects in 1988 3 In 1995 Canavan started The Telltale Art a freelance business specialising on graphical design services In that same year she began working for Aurealis a magazine of Australian Fantasy and Science Fiction working a do it all job as art and cover editor reading manuscripts creating web pages and stuffing envelopes By taking on this job she was able to start writing in her spare time Canavan states that until the age of 25 she dreamed of writing a novel but lacked the focus to do so When she turned 25 she took several writing courses worked on refining her fiction writing skills while she fought her way through several rejections 4 In 1999 Canavan s writing career took off when she won the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story with Whispers of the Mist Children 3 In 2001 she further established herself with The Magicians Guild centring on Sonea a slum child who is hunted for her rogue magic The novel which was the first of three books of The Black Magician Trilogy brought her widespread acclaim and the second book of the trilogy The Novice 2002 was nominated for the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel The third book The High Lord was released in December 2002 and was nominated for the Best Novel Ditmar category All three books entered Australian top ten SF best seller lists The trilogy is now rated by Nielsen BookScan as the most successful debut fantasy series of the last 10 years and in 2006 had sold over 275 000 copies in all editions 3 The trilogy has been translated into German Dutch Italian Polish Portuguese Czech Danish Spanish and French 5 Canavan s second trilogy Age of the Five was also well received by her readers The first in the series Priestess of the White reached No 3 in the Sunday Times hardback fiction best seller list staying in the top ten for 6 weeks In early 2006 Canavan signed a seven figure contract with Orbit to write the prequel and sequel to The Black Magician Trilogy This book The Magician s Apprentice was released in February 2009 3 Canavan s third trilogy The Traitor Spy trilogy is a sequel to the Black Magician Trilogy The first book The Ambassador s Mission was published on 6 May 2010 The trilogy was completed in 2012 On writing edit Canavan states that the best way to improve your writing is to write A lot 4 In the FAQ section of her web page she says that she does not specifically base her characters on herself or anybody else in real life Asked about her habit of inventing new names for staples of real world life e g bol for spirits ceryni for rat she explains that the animals that inhabit her world are not the same as those of ours but are bound to be similar when filling the same ecological niches as real world animals 6 In contrast to other fantasy science fiction authors Canavan is also appreciative of fan fiction 7 Awards editCanavan s artwork in Aurealis and Eidolon Australian science fiction and fantasy magazines was nominated for a Ditmar Award for Best Professional Artwork in 1996 Whispers of the Mist Children won an Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story of 1999 The Novice was shortlisted for an Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel of 2002 At the 2003 Ditmars Canavan won the Best Short Story award with Room for Improvement published in Foreign Shores The High Lord was nominated for Best Novel and her cover for Fables amp Reflections 5 was nominated for the Best Professional Artwork award The Magician s Apprentice AUS UK US has won the 2009 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel Bibliography editKyralia series edit The Magician s Apprentice 2009 prequel stand alone novel to the Black Magician Trilogy The Black Magician TrilogyThe Magicians Guild 2001 The Novice 2002 The High Lord 2003 The Traitor Spy Trilogy sequel to the Black Magician Trilogy The Ambassador s Mission 2010 The Rogue 2011 8 The Traitor Queen 2012 8 Ithania series edit The Age of the Five TrilogyPriestess of the White 2005 Last of the Wilds 2006 Voice of the Gods 2006 Millennium s Rule edit Millennium s Rule SeriesThief s Magic 2014 Angel of Storms 2015 Successor s Promise 2017 Maker s Curse 2020 Short stories edit Whispers of the Mist Children 1999 in Aurealis No 23 ed Dirk Strasser Stephen Higgins Room for Improvement The Mad Apprentice Doctor Who Salt of the Earth Time Trips Camp Followers in Fearsome JourneysReferences edit What s Next Maker s Curse Book Four of Millennium s Rule a b c d Trudi Canavan About Trudi Archived 6 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Trudi Canavan About Writing Archived 9 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine Trudi Canavan About Trudi s Books Archived 1 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine Trudi Canavan About Writing Archived 1 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine Trudi Canavan Fan Fiction a b http www trudicanavan com books About Trudi s books accessed 20 May 2010 External links editOfficial website Trudi Canavan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Bibliography at SciFan Trudi Canavan biography bibliography and interviews Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trudi Canavan amp oldid 1130965983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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