Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden, better known by her primary pen name Robin Hobb, was born in Berkeley, California, in 1952. She began her writing career in the 1980s under the name Megan Lindholm, publishing primarily fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. In 1995, she adopted the pen name Robin Hobb for her epic fantasy series, The Farseer Trilogy, which quickly brought her international acclaim. Her works under both names are renowned for their intricate world-building, profound character development, and emotionally resonant narratives. Hobb's fiction often explores themes of identity, trauma, responsibility, and the complex interplay between humans and their environment. She currently resides in Tacoma, Washington, and continues to be a highly influential figure in the fantasy genre.
«Home is people. Not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see is what is not there anymore.»
«The world is not a safe place, Fitz. There are dangers everywhere. But even in a place of danger, there is always hope.»
«I believe that all people are born with a right to dignity and safety, and that the duty of those in power is to protect those who are weaker.»
Robin Hobb's writing style is characterized by deep, first-person psychological immersion, drawing readers into the protagonist's internal world of struggles and observations. She employs richly detailed and evocative prose to craft vivid settings and complex, morally ambiguous characters. Her narratives are often slow-burning and character-driven, prioritizing emotional depth and intricate plot development over rapid action. She is renowned for her unflinching portrayal of trauma, pain, and the long-term consequences of actions, grounding her fantastical worlds in a sense of gritty realism and profound human vulnerability.
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