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Richard A. Knaak |
Richard A. Knaak (b. 28 May, 1961) is the bestselling author of Dragonlance novels, Dragonrealm (his own creation), four novels for Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo series, and six works in the Warcraft universe. He has also written five independent books, all are in the realm of fantasy.
Biography
Knaak attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, studying rhetoric, and earned a bachelor's degree.
After reading Andre Norton's Storm over Warlock, he eventually sold his first short story in 1986, and it was published in 1987. He has listed several of his influences, and even a few of his favorite fellow authors, those being Edgar Allan Poe, Robert E. Howard, Glen Cook, L. Sprague de Camp, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Harry Turtledove, Jennifer Roberson, Laurell K. Hamilton, Harry Harrison, and Robert Sawyer.
He splits living in Illinois and Arkansas.
Bibliography
In no particular order
Dragonlance
- Series
- The Legend of Huma (1988), ISBN 0-88038-548-0
- Kaz the Minotaur (1990), ISBN 0-88038-910-9
- Land of the Minotaurs (1996), ISBN 0-7869-0472-0
- Reavers of the Blood Sea (1999), ISBN 0-7869-1345-2
- The Citadel (2000), ISBN 0-7869-1683-4
- Minotaur Wars
- Ogre Titans
Dragonrealm
- Series
- Origins
Diablo
- Diablo series
- Legacy of Blood (2001), ISBN 0-671-04155-X
- Kingdom of Shadow (2002), ISBN 0-7434-2692-4
- Moon of the Spider (2006), ISBN 0-7434-7132-6
- The Sin War series
Warcraft
- Series
- Day of the Dragon (2001), ISBN 0-671-04152-5
- War of the Ancients
- Sunwell Trilogy
- Dragon Hunt (2005), ISBN 1-59532-712-6
- Shadows of Ice (2006), ISBN 1-59532-713-4
- Ghostlands (2007), ISBN 1-59532-714-2
Independent
- King of the Grey (1993), ISBN 0-446-36463-0
- Frostwing (1995), ISBN 0-446-60149-7
- The Janus Mask (1995), ISBN 0-446-60150-0
- Dutchman (1996), ISBN 0-446-60151-9
- Ruby Flames (1999), ISBN 0-671-03266-6
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