Margaret Weis

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Margaret Weis

Margaret Weis at the Lucca convention in October 2005.
Born: March 16, 1948
Independence, Missouri
Occupation: Novelist
Nationality: United States of America
Writing period: 1984-Present
Genres: Fantasy Fiction
Debut works: Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Website: http://www.margaretweis.com
Margaret Weis has written many novels with fellow fantasy fiction writer Tracy Hickman.

Margaret Baldwin Weis (born March 16, 1948 in Independence, Missouri, United States) is an extremely prolific fantasy novelist who, along with Tracy Hickman, is one of the original creators of the Dragonlance game world and has written numerous novels and short stories set in the world of Krynn. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia and now lives in southern Wisconsin in a converted barn. Most recently, she has completed the third novel in the Dragonvarld trilogy for TOR, Master of Dragons. Her second novel in the Dark Disciple series, Amber and Iron, was released to stores on February 1, 2006. She has finished work on the first novel in the Lost Chronicles series with co-author Hickman, entitled Dragons of the Dwarven Depths, which was released in July 2006.

In addition to her writing career, Margaret serves as the owner and chief officer of two publishing companies, including Sovereign Press, Inc., a game publisher based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The company used to own the license to Larry Elmore's Sovereign Stone RPG world, hence the name of the company. It now produces the Dragonlance line of game products, licensed from Wizards of the Coast. Her newest company, Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd. is a brand-new venture with several major announcements in the works, like an RPG line based on the Firefly/Serenity license and Ed Greenwood's new solo venture into roleplaying, Castlemourn.

Despite her fame as a fantasy author, she claims not to read fantasy books.[1]

On a personal level, Weis is a mother of two (David (deceased) and Elisabeth Baldwin) from her first marriage. She has also divorced her second husband, Canadian-born author Don Perrin.

Weis is a breast cancer survivor. She was diagnosed in 1993 and underwent successful chemotherapy. She kept herself busy writing The Seventh Gate during her treatment.[2]

Contents

Main article: Dragonlance


    1. Dragons of Summer Flame1 (1996)
  • The War of Souls:
    1. Dragons of a Fallen Sun1 (2000)
    2. Dragons of a Lost Star1 (2001)
    3. Dragons of a Vanished Moon1 (2002)

1 (co-author Tracy Hickman)
2 (co-author Don Perrin)

Main article: Endless Quest
  1. The Endless Catacombs (1984)

Main article: Dark Sword

(co-author Tracy Hickman)

  1. Forging the Darksword (1987)
  2. Doom of the Darksword (1988)
  3. Triumph of the Darksword (1988)
  4. Legacy of the Darksword (1997)

Main article: Rose of the Prophet

(co-author Tracy Hickman)

  1. The Will of the Wanderer (1988)
  2. Paladin of the Night (1989)
  3. The Prophet of Akhran (1989)

Main article: Star of the Guardians
  1. The Lost King (1990)
  2. King's Test (1991)
  3. King's Sacrifice (1991)
  4. Ghost Legion (1993)

Main article: The Death Gate Cycle

(co-author Tracy Hickman)

  1. Dragon Wing (1990)
  2. Elven Star (1991)
  3. Fire Sea (1992)
  4. Serpent Mage (1993)
  5. The Hand of Chaos (1993)
  6. Into the Labyrinth (1994)
  7. The Seventh Gate (1995)

Main article: Mag Force 7

(co-author Don Perrin)

  1. The Knights of the Black Earth (1995)
  2. Robot Blues (1996)
  3. Hung Out (1997)

Main article: Starshield

(co-author Tracy Hickman)

  1. Starshield: Sentinels (1996)
  2. Nightsword (1998)

Main article: Dragon's Disciple

(co-author David Baldwin, her son)

  1. Dark Heart (1998)

Main article: Sovereign Stone

(co-author Tracy Hickman)

  1. Well of Darkness (2000)
  2. Guardians of the Lost (2001)
  3. Journey into the Void (2003)

Main article: Dragonvarld
  1. Mistress of Dragons (2003)
  2. The Dragon's Son (2004)
  3. Master of Dragons (2005)

  • In the Dragons of Autumn Twilight (1984), Margaret includes allusions to A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, one of her favorites stories. References include But there was something disquieting about him—secret, silent, self-contained, and solitary as an oyster[3]and The fate of mankind is my business, turning the quote from meaning good to meaning harm.[4]
  • To describe a scene in Dragons of Winter Night (1985) where dragons attacked the city of Tarsis, Margaret Weis studied World War II films of the bombing of London.[5]
  • In Dragons of Winter Night (1985), Margaret references Othello by William Shakespeare, with the phrase "No, you're wrong, Tanis. I sent him away."[7]

  1. ^ Margaret Weis [August 2003]. "Books I'm Reading". Internet Archive. Retrieved on 2006-12-19. 
  2. ^ Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman [1999]. "An Interview with Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.", Realms of Dragons: The Universes of Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman, 1st edition, HarperPrism, 55. ISBN 0-06-105239-6. 
  3. ^ Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman [November 1999]. "Book 2, volume 1, chapter 5, The riot. Tas disappears. Alhana Starbreeze.", The Annotated Chronicles, 1st edition, Wizards of the Coast, 529. ISBN 0-7869-1870-5. Retrieved on 2006-07-01. 
  4. ^ Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman [November 1999]. "Book 2, volume 1, chapter 8, Escape from Tarsis. The story of the Dragon Orbs.", The Annotated Chronicles, 1st edition, Wizards of the Coast, 572. ISBN 0-7869-1870-5. Retrieved on 2006-07-01. 
  5. ^ Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman [November 1999]. "Book 2, volume 1, chapter 7, —Not destined to meet again in this world.", The Annotated Chronicles, 1st edition, Wizards of the Coast, 552. ISBN 0-7869-1870-5. Retrieved on 2006-07-01. 
  6. ^ Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman [November 1999]. "Book 2, volume 1, chapter 8, Escape from Tarsis. The story of the Dragon Orbs.", The Annotated Chronicles, 1st edition, Wizards of the Coast, 581. ISBN 0-7869-1870-5. Retrieved on 2006-07-01. 
  7. ^ Margaret Weis; Tracy Hickman [November 1999]. "Book 2, volume 1, chapter 10, Waking dreams. Future visions.", The Annotated Chronicles, 1st edition, Wizards of the Coast, 604. ISBN 0-7869-1870-5. Retrieved on 2006-07-01. 

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