“As
a novelist, I'm endlessly fascinated by human behavior and interactions.”
– Juliet Marillier
A New Zealand native who now lives
in Australia, Marillier was born on this date in 1948 and while she is a
lifelong self-procliamed “lover of fantasy,” she didn’t start writing her own
versions until 1999. Earlier, she
focused on music, both on the performing side and in teaching and
conducting.
She got into writing with Daughter of the Forest, loosely
based on the legend of the Children of Lir and "The Six Swans” (a story
that has many versions, including one by the Brothers Grimm). That book kicked off her “Sevenwaters
Trilogy,” and the second in the series, Son
of the Shadows, won Australia’s top fantasy fiction award.
Marillier’s novels combine historical
fiction, folkloric fantasy, romance and family drama, and the strong elements
of history and folklore in her work reflect her lifelong interest in both
fields. However, her stories focus above all on human relationships and the
personal journeys of the characters. Her newest, in her "Warrior Bards" series, is called A Song of Flight.
Since 1999 she has written over two dozen novels
and dozens of short stories, 5 which have won Aurealis Awards and 4 the Sir
Julius Vogel Award. She’s also been
named for the American Library Association’s Alex Award, and France’s Prix
Imaginales.
“Each of my novels features a protagonist undertaking a difficult
personal journey," Marillier said. "On the way, each of these characters - mostly female -
discovers something about herself and at the same time makes an impact on other
people's lives."
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