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  2. Janette Oke - Wikipedia

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    Janette Oke (née Steeves; born February 18, 1935) (pronounced "oak") [1] is a Canadian author of inspirational fiction. Her books are often set in a pioneer era and centered on female protagonists. Her first novel, Love Comes Softly, was published by Bethany House in 1979. [2] As of September 2016, more than 75 others have followed.

  3. Fantasy literature - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy literature is literature set in an imaginary universe, often but not always without any locations, events, or people from the real world. Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. Fantasy literature may be directed at both children and adults.

  4. Alexander Gordon Smith - Wikipedia

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    Period. 2007–present. Genre. Young Adult and Children's fiction. Notable works. Furnace. Website. www.alexandergordonsmith.com. Alexander Gordon Smith (27 February 1979, Norwich, England) is an author of children and Young Adult fiction.

  5. Gail Tsukiyama - Wikipedia

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    Works. Tsukiyama was one of nine fiction authors to appear during the first Library of Congress National Book Festival. [3] Her works include Women of the Silk (1991), The Samurai's Garden (1995), Night of Many Dreams (1998), The Language of Threads (1999), Dreaming Water (2002), The Street of a Thousand Blossoms (2007), A Hundred Flowers (2012 ...

  6. List of fantasy authors - Wikipedia

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    Jim Grimsley, (born 1955) author of the high fantasy novel Kirith Kirin. Lev Grossman, (born 1969) author of The Magicians (Grossman novel) Jeff Grubb, (born 1957) author of the Finder's Stone trilogy with Kate Novak. Gary Gygax, (1938–2008) author of Dungeons & Dragons, other game rules, and fantasy books.

  7. Stephen Deas - Wikipedia

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    1968 (age 55–56) Occupation. Novelist. Genre. Epic fantasy. Notable works. Memory of Flames. Stephen Deas, born in 1968 in Southeast England, is an English fantasy author. He is most famous for his fantasy opus, the Memory of Flames sequence, set in a fantasy world inhabited by dragons.

  8. Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Paranormal romance, romantic fiction with supernatural or fantastic creatures. Romantic fantasy, focusing on romantic relationships. Science fantasy, fantasy incorporating elements from science fiction such as advanced technology, aliens and space travel but also fantastic things.

  9. History of fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Portal. v. t. e. Elements of the supernatural and the fantastic were an element of literature from its beginning. The modern fantasy genre is distinguished from tales and folklore which contain fantastic elements, first by the acknowledged fictitious nature of the work, and second by the naming of an author. [citation needed]