Ian Cameron Esslemont was born in Winnipeg, Canada and currently lives in Alaska with his wife and three sons. He is a trained archaeologist, has travelled extensively in Southeast Asia and lived in Thailand and Japan. He is currently completing a PhD in English Literature while working on further novels 'of the Malazan Empire', of which there are expected to be six in total. Night of Knives (2005) was his debut novel, followed by Return of the Crimson Guard (2008). |
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Steven Erikson is a pseudonym used by Steven Rune Lundin, who grew up in Winnipeg, Canada and currently lives in Victoria, British Columbia with his wife and son. He is an anthropologist and archaeologist by training and a graduate of the acclaimed Iowa Writer’s Workshop. His debut fantasy novel, Gardens of the Moon, marked the opening chapter in the epic Malazan Book of the Fallen sequence, which has been hailed as one of the most significant works of fantasy of this millennium. |
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