Julianne Lee

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Julianne Lee (also J. Ardian Lee ; * 1956 in California ) is an American actress, fantasy writer and journalist.

Life

She attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, California, where she graduated as an actress. She played a small role in the film "At Close Range".

During the time she worked as a journalist, she was primarily a court reporter, and later she did interviews with stars for Starlog magazine . She had the opportunity to interview stars like Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny . She currently lives in Hendersonville, Tennessee with her husband and two children . She has had a passion for writing since she was 12, although at that time she only wrote stories for pleasure.

She won several awards for her short stories.

Works

Sword of time

The "Sword of Time" (in the original Sword of Time ) consists of four volumes and was translated into German by Nina Bader . Published as J. Ardian Lee. This legend is about the American Dylan, who is brought back into the past. He is supposed to free the Scottish people from the violence of the English oppressors. However, he loses his heart to the young Cait, which is why he feels torn between the present and the past.

Knight of time

Another legend by Julianne Lee is "Ritter der Zeit", consisting of three books so far, which were also translated by Nina Bader . This as yet unfinished legend is about the American pilot Alex and the English reporter Lindsay, who are catapulted into the early 14th century by a strange storm over Scotland. Together with the Scottish King, they fight the English, developing deeper feelings for each other.

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In 1992 she won the President's Prize of the Green River Writers with the short story "As Ye Belive".

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