Tad Williams
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| Biography |
| To say that Tad Williams is one of the absolute best is not to exaggeratebut merely to state a fact. His works are literature on a very high level.He did definitely not start out as an author, actually he has held morejobs than most people, worked in theater and tv productions, hosted radioshows, taught college classes, designed military manuals, sung ina band, worked in multimedia for Apple, selling shoes, and so on... Heended up as a writer, and who complains? With his Memory, Sorrow and Thorntrilogy he has taken the fantasy world with storm, also his Otherland seriesseems to become an internationally success. Tad Williams was born in 1957near San Jose and is currently living in London and the San Francisco BayArea with his wife. |
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| Mirrorworld | |
| Mirrorworld |  |
| Mirrorworld:Rain |  |
| Tad Williams' Mirrorworld |  |
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| Co-authored by Nina K. Hoffman | |
| Child of an Ancient City |  |
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| Shadowmarch | (1 reviews) |
| Shadowplay | (1 reviews)  |
| Shadowmarch | (2 reviews)  |
| Shadowrise |  |
| Shadowheart |  |
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| Otherland | (5 reviews) |
| Sea of Silver Light | (1 reviews)  |
| City of Golden Shadow | (11 reviews)  |
| River of Blue Fire | (5 reviews)  |
| Mountain of Black Glass | (4 reviews)  |
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| Memory, Sorrow and Thorn | (25 reviews) |
| To Green Angel Tower |  |
| Dragonbone Chair, The | (9 reviews)  |
| Stone of Farewell | (1 reviews)  |
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| Other | |
| Monsieur Vergalant's Canard |  |
| Caliban's Hour |  |
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| War of the Flowers, The | (3 reviews)  |
| Tailchaser's Song | (11 reviews)  |
| The Dirty Streets of Heaven |  |
General comments about the authors work | (1 comments) |
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| Official sffworld.com reviews |
Rob strolls along with Bobby Dollar down these dirty streets. |
Mark reviews Tad Williams first Urban Fantasy novel, and likes what he reads. |
Williams brings his latest Epic to a grand conclusion. |
Tad Williams continues his atmospheric and mythic Shadowmarch saga with the third volume. |
Rob catches up with Tad Williams epic saga of conflicting civilizations and royal intrigue amidst the seeming return of fae creatures. |
Bridie tries a classic: Tad Williams' Dragonbone Chair. Does it still hold up as a good read 20 years on? |
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| Interviews |
Mark and Rob interviewed one of the giants of Imaginative Literature about Shadowmarch and collaborating with his wife among other things |
Patrick has talked to Tad Williams. |
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Patrick has talked to Tad Williams about his books and inspirations. |
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