Douglas Sara

Douglas Sara , born the June 2nd 1957 with Penola in South Australia, is an Australian novelist author, inter alia, of The Axis Trilogy ( the Trilogy of Axis ) (2005). Of its true name Sara Warneke, she lives with Hobart, Tasmanie.

Initially nurse, it resumes studies of history and obtains a doctorate.

Currently professor at the university of Bendigo, in Australia, it teaches the medieval history.

Its Work

In the world of Tencendor & Escator

The series Wayfarer Redemption

(In Tencendor )
  • the trilogy of Axis ( The Axis Trilogy )
  • # Edge of steel (vo. Battleaxe , also called The Wayfarer Redemption (1995))
  • # Envoûteur (vo. To enchant (1996))
  • # the Man Star (vo. StarMan (1996))
  • Wayfarer Redemption Trilogy
  • # Sinner (1997)
  • # Pilgrim (1998)
  • # Crusader (1999)

The Axis Trilogy is a romantic and epic adventure which reports the fight between three enemy half-brothers. This confrontation was inevitable: indeed, since thousands of years, a Prophétie had been heard… The hero of this trilogy is Axis, military chief of an army which venerates the worship of Artor, god " agricole". The universe of this trilogy is coherent: one finds the habits, the people and the legends expensive with the universe of the Fantasy.

In the United States and in certain European countries, the trilogies Axis Trilogy and Wayfarer Redemption are appeared like only one series of six pounds called The Wayfarer Redemption.

Novels except series

(in the grounds Escator and Ashdod )
  • Beyond the Hanging Wall (1996)
  • Threshold (1997)

Darkglass Mountain

  1. The Serpent Attaches (2007)
  2. Sorrow' S Midwife' (2008)

Other fictions

The Crucible

  • The Nameless Day (2000)
  • The Wounded Hawk (2001)
  • The Crippled Angel (2002)

Troy Range

  • Hades' Daughter (2002)
  • Gods' Concubine (2004)
  • Darkwitch Rising (2005)
  • Druid' S Sword (2006)

Short stories

  • Of inches and foreskins (vo. Off Fingers and Foreskins )

An account of knighthood with the religious climate which surrounded, in theory, these valiant knights. Appeared in the anthology Fantasy 2006.

Other works

  • Images off the Educational Traveller in Early Modern England (E.J. Brill, 1995)
  • The Betrayal off Arthur (1998)

External bonds

English
  • The Worlds off Sara Douglas
  • Sara' S home At Nonsuch
  • Interview with Douglas Sara on SFFWorld.com

French

  • Douglas Sara on the site of the editor Bragelone

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