Sarah Ash
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Sarah Ash is a British novelist. She began writing at a very young age, and at the age of twelve completed her first fantasy novel which was called "The Miglas". She trained as a musician at Cambridge University for four years and her interests in music and drama led her into becoming a schoolteacher. Each novel she writes has a 'secret soundtrack'. She also runs the library in a local primary school. Sarah Ash lives with her husband and two sons in Beckenham, Kent. Her sister Jessica Rydill
Jessica Rydill
Jessica Rydill is a British Fantasy author from the West Country. She was born in 1959. She studied at King's College, Cambridge and the College of Law, working as a solicitor for 13 years. Her travels have provided some of the inspiration for her writing. She was a founder member of the Write...

 is also a writer. Her writings are similar to those of Joanne Bertin
Joanne Bertin
Joanne Bertin was born in 1953 in the borough of Manhattan in New York City, USA. She writes science fiction/fantasy novels in addition to being employed...

 and Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb is the second pen name of novelist Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden who produces primarily fantasy fiction, although she has published some science fiction....


The Tears of Artamon

  • Lord of Snow and Shadows (2003)
  • Prisoner of Ironsea Tower (2004) also appeared as: Prisoner of the Iron Tower (2004)
  • Children of the Serpent Gate (2005)

Other Novels

  • Moths to a Flame (1995)
  • Songspinners (1996)
  • The Lost Child (1998)
  • Tracing the Shadow (2008)
  • Flight into Darkness (2009)

Short Stories

  • Mothmusic (1992)
  • Airs from Another Planet (1994)
  • Brief Flare (1994)
  • Merveille (1998)
  • Divina: A Tale of Bel’Esstar (2003)

External links

  • http://www.sarah-ash.com/
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