Wolverton was deeply involved with the Writers of the Future competition, ever since taking over some of A.J. From the late ’90s, he mainly wrote fantasy as Farland and numerous Star Wars tie-ins (among other media-related works) as Wolverton. Other Farland titles include The Golden Queen (1994) and sequels Beyond the Gate (1995) and Lords of the Seventh Swarm (1997), plus historical Company of Angels (2009) and YA thriller Nightingale (2012). He reworked the series as Spirit Walker (2014), Serpent Catch (2014), and Path of the Crushed Heart (2014) under the Farland name. He followed that with the Anee series, Serpent Catch (1991) and Path of the Hero (1993). He won the Writers of the Future competition for “On My Way to Paradise” (1986), later expanded as debut novel On My Way to Paradise (1989), a finalist for the Philip K. “After a Lean Winter” (1986) was a Nebula Awards finalist. A final volume, A Tale of Tales, was reportedly in the works.Īs Wolverton, he began publishing SF with “The Sky Is an Open Highway” (1985). He was best known for his Runelords series, written as David Farland: The Sum of All Men (1998 published in the US as The Runelords), Brotherhood of the Wolf (1999), Wizardborn (2000), The Lair of Bones (2003), Sons of the Oak (2006), Worldbinder (2007), The Wyrmling Horde (2008), and Chaosbound (2009). George UT after suffering a severe head injury falling down the stairs the previous day. Writer Dave Wolverton, 64, who also wrote as David Farland, died Januin St.
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