Anne Elisabeth Stengl | |
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Born | (1986-04-11) April 11, 1986 (age 38) McChord AFB, Washington, U.S. |
Occupation | Writer |
Period | 2010-present |
Genre | Children's literature, Fantasy, Fairy tale, Allegory |
Notable works |
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Notable awards | Christy Award 2010 and 2011 |
Spouse | Rohan de Silva |
Children | 4 |
Website | |
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Anne Elisabeth Stengl (born April 11, 1986) is the Christy Award-winning author of the fantasy series Tales of Goldstone Wood, published by Bethany House Publishers. USA Today called the series "epically driven high fantasy". Her books Heartless and Veiled Rose both won Christy Awards, and Starflower was nominated in 2013. Stengl is known for her use of third-person omniscient narrative and non-chronological series progression. She studied illustration at Grace College and English literature at Campbell University.
Bibliography
Tales of Goldstone Wood
- 2010 Heartless Her most widely held book, according to WorldCat; it is held in 605 libraries
- 2011 Veiled Rose
- 2012 Moonblood
- 2012 Starflower
- 2013 Dragonwitch
- 2013 Goddess Tithe (Novella).
- 2014 Shadow Hand
- 2014 Golden Daughter
- 2015 Draven's Light
Other works
- 2016 A Branch of Silver, a Branch of Gold
References
- Serena Chase, USA TODAY (11 February 2013). "Recs: 'Sapphire Blue,' 'Starflower,' 'Heart of the Dragon's Realm'". USA TODAY.
- "2011". christyawards.com.
- "2012". christyawards.com.
- "2013". christyawards.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
- "Authors - Baker Publishing Group". bakerpublishinggroup.com.
- WorldCat author entry
- ^ "Books by Anne Elisabeth Stengl". shelfari.com.
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