Bradley Beaulieu

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Bradley P. Beaulieu
Period2011–present
Genre Fantasy
Notable works Twelve Kings in Sharakhai
The Winds of Khalakovo
Website
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Bradley P. Beaulieu is an American author of epic fantasy. He is best known for his series The Lays of Anuskaya, which he finished in 2013 with the publication of The Flames of Shadam Khoreh. In 2015 Beaulieu published Twelve Kings in Sharakhai , the first novel in his series The Song of the Shattered Sands .

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Beaulieu started writing in college and has since been nominated for several awards, including the Gemmell Morningstar Award for The Winds of Khalakovo. [1] He dedicated himself to the craft, learning under the guidance of writers like Nancy Kress, Joe Haldeman, Tim Powers, Holly Black, Michael Swanwick, Kij Johnson, and many more. [2]

Bibliography

The Lays of Anuskaya

The Song of the Shattered Sands

Novellas

Co-written

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The Song of the Shattered Sands is a series of epic fantasy novels written by American author Bradley P. Beaulieu. Starting in 2015 with Twelve Kings in Sharakhai, the ongoing series is planned to be concluded in 2021 with A Desert Torn Asunder.

References

  1. "About – Bradley P. Beaulieu".
  2. "About – Bradley P. Beaulieu".
  3. "Bradley P. Beaulieu | Bibliography". quillings.com. Archived from the original on September 5, 2010.
  4. "Bradley P. Beaulieu | Bibliography". quillings.com. Archived from the original on September 5, 2010.