Katharine Kerr first became involved in the field of fantasy through role-playing games, becoming so intrigued that she began writing articles for gaming magazines, and for some time was a contributing editor to Dragon magazine. This interest soon led her into the field of fantasy writing, with her first Deverry novel, Daggerspell, appearing in 1986. Since then, she has written fourteen more Deverry novels, of which The Silver Mage is the latest, as well as other fantasy and science fiction novels. Her Deverry novels have hit the London Times and the Australian bestseller lists.
"Kerr's Deverry novels are my favorite of the post-Tolkien modern
fantasy novels. The landscape is utterly real, and the story is
gritty, emotional, complex, an doriginal in execution and setting.
This is one tale that truly needs to be told in multiple volumes."
—Kaite Elliott
"One of the best sword-and-sorcery novels I have read in some
time." —Andre Norton
"No one does real, live, gritty Celtic fantasy better than
Katherine Kerr." —Judith Tarr
"Much as I dislike comparing anything to The Lord of the Rings, I
have to admit that on this occassion, it's justified."
—Interzone
"There is a solid depth to Deverry and its inhabitants that make it
seem very real. [Kerr's] also a master at creating tension, then
balancing it with aquiet or humorous moment." —Starlog
"Kerry fluently and gracefully limns her Celtic-based medieval
world, depicting attractive and colorful men, women, and elves."
—Publishers Weekly
"An epic high fantasy plot that is absolutely spellbinding." —
Midwest Book Review
"Kerr's Deverry novels are my favorite of the post-Tolkien
modern fantasy novels. The landscape is utterly real, and the
story is gritty, emotional, complex, an doriginal in execution and
setting. This is one tale that truly needs to be told in multiple
volumes." -Kaite Elliott
"One of the best sword-and-sorcery novels I have read in
some time." -Andre Norton
"No one does real, live, gritty Celtic fantasy better than
Katherine Kerr." -Judith Tarr
"Much as I dislike comparing anything to The Lord of the
Rings, I have to admit that on this occassion, it's justified."
-Interzone
"There is a solid depth to Deverry and its inhabitants that
make it seem very real. [Kerr's] also a master at
creating tension, then balancing it with aquiet or humorous
moment." -Starlog
"Kerry fluently and gracefully limns her Celtic-based medieval
world, depicting attractive and colorful men, women, and elves."
-Publishers Weekly
"An epic high fantasy plot that is absolutely spellbinding."
- Midwest Book Review
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