• Sara Douglass: Voyager Author of the Month

    Sara Douglass was born in Penola, South Australia, and moved to Adelaide when she was seven. She spent her early working life as a nurse before completing three degrees at the University of Adelaide. After receiving a PhD in early modern English history,Sara worked as a Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at La Trobe University, Bendigo, until 2000.

    Sara's first novel, BattleAxe, was published in 1995 and she wrote a further 19 books of epic and historical fantasy fiction, a collection of short stories, and two books of non-fiction. Three of her novels won the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy and many were shortlisted. Sara shifted to Hobart, Tasmania, in 2005 and lived there writing full-time and restoring her beautiful old house and garden, until her death in September 2011.

    Sara's last book, The Devil's Diadem, has just been nominated for a Norma K Hemming Award and is now out in paperback.

    Devil's Diadem

    About The Devil's Diadem:

    A foolish monk stole the Devil's favourite diadem and the Devil wants it back. It is mid-twelfth century Europe and Maeb Langtofte joins an aristocratic household to attend Adelie, the wife of the Earl of Pengraic. The earl is a powerful Lord of the Marches, the dark Welsh borderlands. Then a plague that has swept Europe overtakes England and as life descends into chaos and civil disorder, Maeb is about to discover that the horrors she survived at Pengraic Castle were but a prelude to the terrifying maelstrom which now envelops her and all of her countryfolk.

     

     

About Voyager Online

Voyager is the speculative-fiction/science-fiction/fantasy/horror arm of HarperCollinsPublishers in Australia. We publish fantasy, science-fiction, horror/urban fantasy, speculative fiction, anything that fits under that wonderful, ever-expanding umbrella of the imaginatrix. We also bring in Voyager books from all over the world (the UK).

Our locally published authors include Jack Dann, Sara Douglass, Traci Harding, Russell Kirkpatrick, Jennifer Fallon, Sean Williams, Trudi Canavan, Kylie Chan, Kim Falconer, Karen Miller, Fiona McIntosh, Glenda Larke, Bevan McGuiness, Kim Wilkins, K E Mills,  Kim Westwood, Rhonda Roberts, Maria Quinn.

Some of our international authors are George R.R. Martin, Anne Bishop, Tanith Lee, Stephen Hunt, Stephen Donaldson, Devon Monk, David Zindell, Peter V Brett, Stan Nicholls, Diana Wynne Jones, Janny Wurts, Katharine Kerr, Vicki Pettersson, Kim Stanley Robinson, Lois McMaster Bujold, Raymond Feist, Terry Goodkind and many, many more … including the father of fantasy himself, J R R Tolkien.

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3 Responses

  1. We have such a wealth of talent here..
    I hope readers support them.. many of them are intentionally reknown, which goes to prove how good they really are… We’ve always had a strong speculative base here..great to see them being recognised…

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