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She writes as Faith Hunter in the fantasy genre, and as Gwen Hunter in the thriller genre. [1] She also has collaborated on thrillers with Gary Leveille, jointly using the name Gary Hunter . Hunter is one of the founding members of MagicalWords.net, a writer assistance blog, and has developed a role-playing game based on her Rogue Mage series.
American Gods series: Neil Gaiman: 2 [16] 2001-[16] Gods [17] [18] Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series: Laurell K. Hamilton: 28 [19] 1993-[19] ongoing: Vampires, werewolves: PR: Anna Strong Chronicles: Jeanne C. Stein: 9 [20] 2006-2013 [20] Vampires [20] PR [20] [20] Black London series: Caitlin Kittredge: 6 [21] 2009-2013 [21] The Black Sun's ...
Hunter collaborated with Christina Stiles and Raven Blackwell to create a role-playing game based on the Rogue Mage series. It is published by Bella Rosa Books and Misfit Studios as two volumes, the Rogue Mage Roleplaying Game Player's Handbook and the Rogue Mage Roleplaying Game Game Master's Guide.
Tanya Huff (Keeper Chronicles, Blood series, The Enchantment Emporium, Smoke series) [121] Faith Hunter (Rogue Mage series, Jane Yellowrock series, and the Soulwood series) Charlie Huston (Joe Pitt casebooks) Benedict Jacka (Alex Verus series) [122] Elliott James (Pax Arcana series) Carrie Jones (Need series) [81] Lauren Kate (Fallen series) [80]
A grindylow is in the Jane Yellowrock series by Faith Hunter as well as the companion series called Soulwood. While they are still ravaging creatures of death, a young grindylow is cute like a green kitten and can be quite loyal to those who know it.
Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter series (1993–) Charlaine Harris's The Southern Vampire Mysteries (2001–2013) Kim Harrison's Hollows series (2004–) Tanya Huff's Blood Books series (1991–1997) Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series (2009–) Charlie Huston's Joe Pitt Casefiles series (2005–) Jasper Kent's Danilov ...
Roc Books is a fantasy imprint of Penguin Group, as part of its New American Library.It was launched in April 1990 after Penguin Chairman Peter Mayer asked John Silbersack, the editor in chief of New American Library's science fiction (SF) program, to launch a new imprint that would draw more attention to Penguin's SF presence.
Series 16: The Siege of Gwildor: ISBN 978-1-408-33986-2: Tabitha Jones: Steve Sims 88: Ronak the Toxic Terror: ISBN 978-1-408-33996-1: Conrad Mason: 89: Solix the Deadly Swarm: ISBN 978-1-408-33988-6: Tabitha Jones: Steve Sims 90: Kanis the Shadow Hound: ISBN 978-1-408-33994-7: Conrad Mason: Steve Sims 91: Gryph the Feathered Fiend: Series 17 ...