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Melanie Rawn

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Long Beach, California, USA
Born 1957

Biography

Melanie Rawn is an American author of epic fantasy novels, best known for her "Dragon Prince" and "Dragon Star" series, which have significantly contributed to the fantasy genre. Born in Long Beach, California, in 1957, Rawn initially pursued a career in opera before health issues shifted her focus to writing. She earned a degree in History from Scripps College, which undoubtedly influenced her intricate world-building and sophisticated political plots. Her debut novel, "Dragon Prince," was published in 1988, introducing readers to a richly detailed world where humans and dragons coexist amidst complex magical and political machinations. Rawn is celebrated for her strong, multi-dimensional characters, particularly her female protagonists, and her ability to weave together grand-scale conflicts with personal dramas. Despite periods of hiatus, her works continue to be admired for their depth and originality.

Selected Thoughts

«Nothing's so much fun as a good, rousing battle of wits and words, unless it's a good battle of swords.»

«Love makes you stupid. So does hope.»

«Never trust a sunrunner who doesn't like a good storm.»

Writing Style

Melanie Rawn's writing style is characterized by its intricate world-building, complex character development, and politically charged narratives. She employs rich, evocative prose to create detailed settings and a unique magic system often tied to celestial bodies. Her storytelling is epic in scope, blending grand fantastical elements with deep psychological insight into her characters. She is adept at crafting compelling dialogue and exploring themes of power, loyalty, and relationships within a tapestry of high fantasy and political intrigue.

Key Themes

Political intrigue and power dynamicsMagic and its societal implicationsLoyalty, betrayal, and family bondsStrong female protagonists and leadershipInter-species relationships (humans and dragons)