- Sarah Ash
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Sarah Ash is a British novelist. She began writing at a very young age, and at the age of twelve completed her first fantasy novel which was called "The Miglas". She trained as a musician at Cambridge University for four years and her interests in music and drama led her into becoming a schoolteacher. Each novel she writes has a 'secret soundtrack'. She also runs the library in a local primary school. Sarah Ash lives with her husband and two sons in Beckenham, Kent. Her sister Jessica Rydill is also a writer.[1] Her writings are similar to those of Joanne Bertin and Robin Hobb
Contents
Bibliography
The Tears of Artamon
- Lord of Snow and Shadows (2003)
- Prisoner of Ironsea Tower (2004) also appeared as: Prisoner of the Iron Tower (2004)
- Children of the Serpent Gate (2005)
Other Novels
- Moths to a Flame (1995)
- Songspinners (1996)
- The Lost Child (1998)
- Tracing the Shadow (2008)
- Flight into Darkness (2009)
Short Stories
- Mothmusic (1992)
- Airs from Another Planet (1994)
- Brief Flare (1994)
- Merveille (1998)
- Divina: A Tale of Bel’Esstar (2003)
References
- ^ "Jessica Rydill". Fantasy Literature. http://www.fantasyliterature.com/rydilljessica.html. Retrieved 2010-07-23.
External links
- http://www.sarah-ash.com/
- Sarah Ash at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Categories:- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- Living people
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