- Stephen R. Lawhead
Stephen R. Lawhead (born
July 2 ,1950 ) is a best-selling Americanwriter known for his works offantasy ,science fiction , and more recently,historical fiction . He has written over 22 novels and numerous children's and non-fiction books.He was born to Robert Eugene Lawhead and Lois Rowena Bissell Lawhead at Good Samaritan Hospital,
Kearney, Nebraska . In 1968, Lawhead graduated from Kearney High and enteredKearney State College as an Art major. In 1969, while at Kearney State College, he wrote a weekly humour column for thecollege newspaper and was a frequent contributor ofpoetry and short stories to "The Shore Anthology" and "The Antler". Lawhead met Alice Slaikeu in 1971 and married her in 1972. He graduated from Kearney State College in 1973 with B.A. in Art and then went on to enroll inNorthern Baptist Theological Seminary for the winter semester of 1975. In 2003, Stephen received an honorary doctorate from the University of Nebraska in Kearney. In 1976, Lawhead became an editorial assistant forCampus Life Magazine .Beginning in 1981, Lawhead began to author novels, initially fantasy and science fiction. In 1986, he moved to
Oxford ,England to do research for The Pendragon Cycle, a reinterpretation of the legend ofKing Arthur in aCelt ic setting combined with elements ofAtlantis . Heavily rooted in the original Celtic source material which gave rise to the later and more familiar versions of theArthurian legend , the series has received widespread critical acclaim for its creative retelling of the Arthur legend and historical credibility.The first book in the series, "Taliesin", won the
Evangelical Christian Publishers Association 's Gold Medallion Award for Fiction in 1988. Lawhead's research for The Pendragon Cycle sparked an interest in Celtic history and culture, especiallyCeltic Christianity , topics which have featured prominently in his work ever since."The
Song of Albion Trilogy" prompted a return to England, Lawhead having left in 1987. This was a series of books set between the Celtic "Otherworld" and present-day Britain. In the 1990s, he published "Byzantium ", a work of purehistorical fiction , followed by the quasi-sequel trilogy "The Celtic Crusades", set at the time of theCrusades , and then "Avalon: The Return of King Arthur", a stand-alone related to the "Pendragon Cycle ".In 2003 Lawhead published the novel "Patrick: Son of Ireland", which follows the historical life of
Saint Patrick (and was arguably a prequel of "Byzantium", as it deals with the same order of monks, the Cele De). His latest project is the "'King Raven" trilogy - an authentic retelling of theRobin Hood legend. The second book in the trilogy, "Scarlet" won aChristy Award in the Visionary category.Lawhead's family also seem to have a talent for writing.
Alice Slaikeu Lawhead co-wrote the "Pilgrims Guide to the New Age" and has written several works of non-fiction. His eldest sonRoss Lawhead is co-author of the "Hero!" series. Stephen and Alice have one other son Drake Lawhead, to whom Stephen dedicated "The Warlords of Nin", the second book in the "Dragon King Trilogy".List of novels
Many of his books are in series following a common theme:
Dragon King trilogy:
* "In the Hall of the Dragon King" (1982)
* "The Warlords of Nin" (1983)
* "The Sword and the Flame" (1984)Empyrion Saga:
* "Empyrion I: The Search for Fierra" (1985)
* "Empyrion II: The Siege of Dome" (1986)The
Pendragon Cycle :
* "Taliesin" (1987)
* "Merlin" (1988)
* "Arthur" (1989)
* "Pendragon" (1994)
* "Grail" (1997)The
Song of Albion :
* "The Paradise War" (1991)
* "The Silver Hand" (1992)
* "The Endless Knot" (1993)The Celtic Crusades:
* "The Iron Lance" (1998)
* "The Black Rood" (2000)
* "The Mystic Rose" (2001)"'
King Raven Trilogy
* "Hood" (2006)
* "Scarlet" (2007)
* "Tuck" (due in 2009)Hero (With Ross Lawhead):
*"City Of Dreams" (2003)
*"Rogue Nation" (unpublished)
*"World Without End" (unpublished)He has also written several stand-alone novels:
*"Dream Thief" (1983)
*"Byzantium" (1996)
*"Avalon: The Return of King Arthur" (1999) — related to the Pendragon Cycle
*"Patrick: Son of Ireland" (2003)Children's Fiction
The Brown Ears Books:
*"Brown Ears: The adventures of a lost-and-found rabbit" (1988)
*"Brown Ears at Sea: More adventures of a lost-and-found rabbit" (1990)The Howard Books
*"Howard Had A Spaceship"
*"Howard Had A Submarine"
*"Howard Had A Hot Air Balloon"
*"Howard Had A Shrinking Machine"The Riverbank Series
*"The Tale of Jeremy Vole"
*"The Tale of Timothy Mallard"
*"The Tale of Annabelle Hedgehog"Nonfiction
*"The Ultimate College Student Handbook" (1989) (later published as "The Total Guide to College Life") - With
Alice Lawhead
* "Rock on Trial: Pop Music and its Role in Our Lives" (1989)
*"Rock of This Age: The Real & Imagined Dangers of Rock Music" (1987)
*"Pilgrim's Guide to the New Age" (1986) - With Alice Lawhead
*"Judge For Yourself" (1985)
*"The Phoenix Factor: Surviving and Growing Through Personal Crisis" (1985) (later published as "Up From the Ashes") - With Karl A. Slaikeu
*"Turn Back the Night: A Christian Response to Popular Culture" (1985)
*"Welcome to the Family: How to Find a Home With Other Believers" (1982)
*"Rock Reconsidered: A Christian Looks at Contemporary Music" (1981)
*"After You Graduate: A Guide to Life After High School" (1978)
*"Decisions! Decisions! Decisions! What to do When You Can't Make Up Your Mind" (1978)Books Contributed to
Lawhead has also contributed essays or chapters to several books. His essay "
J.R.R. Tolkien : Master of Middle Earth," which describes the impact Tolkien's writings had on him, is featured in the following titles:
* "More Than Words: Contemporary Writers on the Works That Shaped Them" (2002) (previously published as "Reality and the Vision" (1990) and "The Classics We've Read, The Difference They've Made" (1993)) - Compiled byPhilip Yancey , edited by James C. Schaap
* "Tolkien: A Celebration" (1999) - Edited by Joseph PearceLawhead contributed a chapter on "Christ the King" in "Epiphanies: Stories for the Christian Year" (1992 - ed.
Eugene Peterson and Emilie Griffin), a collection of writings structured around the calendar of Christian holy days. His wife, Alice Slaikeu Lawhead, also contributed the chapter reflecting onAdvent .Lawhead has contributed to one fictional compilation, writing a chapter in the serial mystery novel "Carnage at Christhaven" (1989 - ed. William Griffin).
External links
* [http://www.stephenlawhead.com Stephen Lawhead's official website]
* [http://www.aracnet.com/~petercj/srl/FAQ.html Stephen Lawhead FAQ]
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