James Sullivan (writer)
James A. Sullivan (* 1974 in West Point , New York ) is a German - American fantasy author .
Life
After dropping out of computer science studies and completing linguistic and literary studies in Cologne , Sullivan wrote the bestseller Die Elfen in collaboration with fantasy author Bernhard Hennen . As a result, he published a number of other fantasy works, including a sequel to The Elves with Nuramon . His first science fiction novel Chrysaor was published in 2016.
Sullivan is a member of the Fantastic Authors Network . He is married and lives with his wife and two daughters in Kerpen in the Rhineland.
Works
- Agelstern (short story), in: Wolfgang Hohlbein (ed.), Nighttime encounter (April 2003) - 317 pages, Heyne Verlag (Munich), ISBN 3453864883
- Die Elfen (with Bernhard Hennen ), (November 2004) - 910 pages, Heyne Verlag (Munich), ISBN 3-453-53001-2
- The Last Stone Magician , (January 2008) - 604 pages, Mira Taschenbuch (Hamburg), ISBN 978-3-89941-428-8
- Nuramon: Ein Elfen-Roman , (November 2013) - 833 pages, Heyne Verlag (Munich), ISBN 3453529944
- Chrysaor , (March 2016), Piper (Munich), ISBN 978-3-492-70403-8
- The grandees of Pandaros , (October 2017), Piper (Munich), ISBN 978-3-492-70418-2
- The city of symbionts (April 2019), Piper (Munich), ISBN 978-3-492-70419-9
Individual evidence
- ↑ James Sullivan. In: Phantastik Authors Network e. V. Accessed April 14, 2020 .
Web links
- Literature by and about James Sullivan in the catalog of the German National Library
- James Sullivan in the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (English)
- Official homepage: www.jamessullivan.de
- Official homepage: www.steinmagier.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sullivan, James |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sullivan, James A. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-American fantasy writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1974 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | West Point , New York |