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Thomas Harlan (fantasy writer)

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Name
  
Thomas Harlan


Role
  
Fiction writer

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Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, Locus Award for Best First Novel

Books
  
The Shadow of Ararat: Bo, The Gate of Fire, Wasteland of Flint, House of Reeds, The Dark Lord

Thomas Harlan (b. 1964 in Tucson, Arizona) is a science fiction/fantasy writer and wargame designer. His father was the well known dendrochronologist Thomas Harlan [1] .

Contents

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Fantasy

The Oath of Empire from Tor Books: An alternate history historical fantasy series set in a 7th-century surviving Roman Empire faced with Persia. In this world magic works, Rome never fell, and Christianity never appeared.

  • The Shadow of Ararat (hardcover 1999, paperback 2000)
  • The Gate of Fire (hardcover 2000, paperback 2001)
  • The Storm of Heaven (hardcover 2001, paperback 2002)
  • The Dark Lord (hardcover 2002, paperback 2003)
  • Crusader Earth

  • Giants in the Earth: Strangers in Bethlehem in Dragon #284 (Jun 2001)
  • Mysterious Ways in Dungeon #86 (May/Jun 2001)
  • Theodora's Ladder in Dragon #308
  • Giants in the Earth: Theodora in Dragon #308
  • Pilgrim's Test in Dragon #284
  • The Tomb in Dragon #296
  • Chalice of Life: The Leper's Hand in Dragon #314
  • Chalice of Life: Hecate's Ring in Dragon #316
  • Chalice of Life: The Kalif's Coffin in Dragon #318
  • Chalice of Life: Altar of Duzara in Dragon #319
  • Science fiction

  • In the Time of the Sixth Sun, from Tor Books
  • Wasteland of Flint (hardcover 2003 ISBN 0-7653-0192-X, paperback 2004)
  • House of Reeds (hardcover 2004 ISBN 0-7653-0193-8, paperback 2005)
  • Land of the Dead (hardcover August 2009 ISBN 0-7653-1204-2, paperback March 2011)
  • Hothouse, in the Future Washington anthology from WSFA.
  • References

    Thomas Harlan (fantasy writer) Wikipedia