![]() ![]() Rawn’s career took a turn in 1996, when she collaborated with two other fantasy writers, Jennifer Roberson and Kate Elliott, to create a three-generation novel that aimed to preserve both novelistic unity and authorial individuality. The Ruins of Ambrai, the 1994 opening volume of the series, brings the reader up-to-date on this matriarchal society’s past. Rawn’s next fantasy series, “Exiles,” takes the reader to a different land, Lenfell, which was colonized in the distant past by a population of mages who gained control of-and polluted through warfare-the natural environment. The “Dragon Prince” trilogy ended in 1990 with a book Sunrunner’s Fire. The second volume in the trilogy named The Star Scroll. ![]() Melanie Rawn published her first novel Dragon Prince in 1988, beginning a succession of trilogies and also beginning a long-lasting association with a single publisher, New York City’s DAW Books. ![]() Rawn began her career, serving as a teacher and editor, and after that she became an author. ![]()
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