- Joel Rosenberg
Joel Rosenberg (born
May 1 1954 ) is a science fiction and fantasy author with dual American and Canadian citizenship who is best known for his long-running "Guardians of the Flame " series.Writing career
Fantasy
Rosenberg began publishing in
1978 , with an Op-Ed piece in the "New York Times " favoring nuclear power. His first published fiction, "Like the Gentle Rains," appeared in "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine " in1982 . The following year, he published his first novel, "The Sleeping Dragon" which was the first in his long-runningGuardians of the Flame series. This series placed a collection of college students into aMedieval fantasy setting similar to a role-playing world. Throughout numerous books, Rosenberg has traced these characters, their descendants and the changes they've made to society. He has shown no compunction about killing off popular characters.The "Keepers of the Hidden Ways" trilogy similarly places people from the real world into a fantasy setting, making heavy use of
Norse mythology . A third fantasy series, consisting of the novels "D'Shai" (1991 ) and "Hour of the Octopus" (1994 ) (both lightly humorous mysteries) is set in anAsia n-influenced fantasy world with very strict cultural standards and etiquette."Paladins", the first in his "Mordred's Heirs" series, was published by
Baen Books in September2004 ; the second, "Knight Moves" was published in November2006 . This series, an "alternate fantasy history," takes place in a world whereMordred defeatedKing Arthur , establishing thePendragon Dynasty.cience fiction
In addition to fantasy, Rosenberg has published a number of science fiction novels. Although dealing with different characters, "Ties of Blood and Silver" (
1984 ) and "Emile and the Dutchman" (1986 ) are both set in the same universe. Two other books set in this universe, "Not for Glory" (1988 ) and "Hero" (1990 ), focus on family members of the Metzadan Mercenary Corps from theJewish (and others) settled World of Metzada (Masada ).Mysteries
In recent years, Rosenberg has turned his hand to mysteries, publishing "Home Front", the first of his "Sparky Hemingway" mysteries in
2003 ; the second, "Family Matters," was published in early 2004.Themes and Influences
Rosenberg's novels frequently feature the theme of freedom and the right to keep and bear arms, particularly in the
Guardians of the Flame series. Other themes include protecting children at all costs, and the message that people can overcome hardships and abuse suffered as children.His heroes also frequently find inspiration in the heroic figures of the Greek classics and of American
folklore .Other careers
Outside of science fiction, Rosenberg is best known as a
handgun instructor, and the author of a manual for people wanting to get a handgun carry permit inMinnesota , "Everything You Need to Know About (Legally) Carrying a Handgun in Minnesota," and a similar book forMissouri , "Everything You Need to Know About (Legally) Carrying a Handgun in Missouri."Bibliography
Guardians of the Flame #"The Sleeping Dragon" (1983)
#"The Sword and the Chain" (1984)
#"The Silver Crown" (1985)
#"The Heir Apparent" (1987)
#"The Warrior Lives" (1988)
#"The Road to Ehvenor" (1991)
#"The Road Home" (1995)
#"Not Exactly the Three Musketeers" (1999)
#"Not Quite Scaramouche" (2001)
#"Not Really the Prisoner of Zenda" (2003)Keepers of the Hidden Ways
#"The Fire Duke" (1995)
#"The Silver Stone" (1996)
#"The Crimson Sky" (1998)Thousand Worlds
#"Ties of Blood and Silver" (1984)
#"Emile and the Dutchman" (1985)
#"Not for Glory" (1988)
#"Hero" (1990)D'Shai
#"D'Shai" (1991)
#"Hour of the Octopus" (1994)
#"The Last Assassin" (not yet published)Mordred's Heirs
#"Paladins" (2004)
#"Knight Moves" (November 2006)parky Hemingway
#"Home Front" (2003)
#"Family Matters" (2004)RiftWar
"" with Raymond E. Feist (2003)
External links
* [http://www.joel-rosenberg.com/ Rosenberg's "Open Sites" firearms blog]
* [http://joel-rosenberg.livejournal.com/ Rosenberg's personal blog]
* [http://www.ellegon.com/author/ Section devoted to Rosenberg's writing]
* [http://www.slovotskys-laws.com/ Unofficial fan website]
* [http://scifan.com/writers/rr/RosenbergJoel.asp Bibliography] onSciFan
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