Jennifer Fallon
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Jennifer Fallon (born 1959) is an Australian author of fantasy and science fiction. She is also a businesswoman, trainer and business consultant.
Jennifer has a master's degree from the Creative Arts faculty of QUT. A computer trainer and application specialist in her "day job", Jennifer currently works in the IT industry and spends a month each year working at Scott Base in Antarctica.
Biography
Jennifer Fallon was born in
Melbourne, Australia and after living in Central Australia for a number of years, now resides in the South Island of New Zealand
. She has sold over 750,000 books world-wide, including three trilogies and one tetralogy.
She is published by Snapping Turtle Books worldwide, in addition to some titles through
Stargate SG-1: Roswell
.
Bibliography
Note: In the US and Canada, The Demon Child and Hythrun Chronicles have been marketed under the same series, The Hythrun Chronicles.
The Demon Child Trilogy
- Medalon (2000)
- Treason Keep (2001)
- Harshini (2001)
The Second Sons Trilogy
- Lion of Senet (2002)
- Eye of the Labyrinth (2003)
- Lord of the Shadows (2003)
The Hythrun Chronicles
- Wolfblade (2004)
- Warrior(2004)
- Warlord (2005)
The Tide Lords
- The Immortal Prince (2007)
- Gods of Amyrantha (2007)
- The Palace of Impossible Dreams (2008)
- The Chaos Crystal (2008)
Rift Runners
- The Undivided (2011)
- Dark Divide (2012)
- Reunion (2013)
Lyre Thief Trilogy
- The Lyre Thief (2016)
- Retribution (2017)
- Covenant (TBA)
- Brakandaran the Halfbreed (TBA)
Other
- Stargate SG-1: Roswell (2007) (coauthored with Sonny Whitelaw)
Short stories
Stories are featured in the following anthologies:
- Baggage (2010) edited by Gillian Polack "MacReadie V The Love Machine"
- More Tales of Zorro "Yours and Mine" (2009)
- Australia's Legends of Fantasy (2009) edited by Jack Dann and Jonathan Strahan "The Magic Word"
- Chicks In Capes "Diary of a Superchick" (2010)
References
Sources
- Jennifer Fallon's Homepage
- Bibliography of works at Fantastic Fiction
External links
- Jennifer Fallon's Homepage
- Jennifer Fallon interview at SFFWorld.com
- Jennifer Fallon interview at Shades of Sentience
- Jennifer Fallon at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database