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* [[City of Dragons]] (2012)
 
* [[City of Dragons]] (2012)
 
* [[Blood of Dragons]] (2013)
 
* [[Blood of Dragons]] (2013)
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===Realm of the Elderlings prequel===
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* [[The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince]] (2013)
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===Fitz and the Fool===
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* [[Fool's Assassin]] (2014)
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* [[Fool's Quest, the|The Fool's Quest]] (2015)
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* [[Assassin's Fate]] (2017)
  
 
===Short stories===
 
===Short stories===
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* [[Blue Boots]] (2010)
 
* [[Blue Boots]] (2010)
 
* [[Cat's Meat]] (2011)
 
* [[Cat's Meat]] (2011)
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* [[Her Father's Sword]] (2017)
  
 
===Essays===
 
===Essays===
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* [[Images from Over the Horizon]] (2001)
 
* [[Images from Over the Horizon]] (2001)
 
* [[Choosing to Believe in Dragons]] (2008)
 
* [[Choosing to Believe in Dragons]] (2008)
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* [[Foreword for The Magic of Recluce]] (2011)
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* [[Foreword for Hath No Fury]] (2018)
  
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==Awards==
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===British Fantasy Society Best Novel Award===
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* 1996 [[Assassin's Apprentice]] (nominated)
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* 1996 [[Royal Assassin]]  (nominated)
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* 1997 [[Assassin's Quest]] (nominated)
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[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/awards/british_fantasy_society.htm List of awards at FantasticFiction], [http://www.britishfantasysociety.org/awards.html The BFS Awards]
  
==Awards==
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===Dutch Elf Fantasy Award===
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* 2003, winner
  
 
===Endeavour Award===
 
===Endeavour Award===
 
* 1999 [[Ship of Magic]] (nominated)
 
* 1999 [[Ship of Magic]] (nominated)
 
* 2000 [[The Mad Ship]] (nominated)
 
* 2000 [[The Mad Ship]] (nominated)
* 2007 [[Forest Mage]] (won)
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* 2007 [[Forest Mage]] (won)
 
[http://www.osfci.org/endeavour/ Endeavour Award site]
 
[http://www.osfci.org/endeavour/ Endeavour Award site]
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===Geffen Award===
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* 2018 Best translated fantasy book for [[Fool's Quest]]
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===Gemmell Awards===
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* 2018 Legend Award for [[Assassin's Fate]] 
  
 
===Imaginales===
 
===Imaginales===
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* 2007 [[Shaman's Crossing]] won the Best Foreign Novel Award
 
* 2007 [[Shaman's Crossing]] won the Best Foreign Novel Award
 
[http://www.imaginales.com/ Imaginales site]
 
[http://www.imaginales.com/ Imaginales site]
 
===British Fantasy Society Best Novel Award===
 
* 1996 [[Assassin's Apprentice]] (nominated)
 
* 1996 [[Royal Assassin]]  (nominated)
 
* 1997 [[Assassin's Quest]] (nominated)
 
[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/awards/british_fantasy_society.htm List of awards at FantasticFiction], [http://www.britishfantasysociety.org/awards.html The BFS Awards]
 
 
===Dutch Elf Fantasy Award===
 
* 2003, winner
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 09:52, 9 February 2019

Robin Hobb in Finncon 04, photo by Mervi

Short bio

Margaret Astrid Ogden was born on March 5th, 1952 in Berkeley, California. She grew up in Fairbanks, Alaska and has lived also in Denver, Kodiak and Hawaii. She majored in Communications at Denver University, Colorado. She now lives in Tacoma, Washington. As an author she is known under her pen names Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm.

Robin Hobb has been a professional writer for over 30 years: she started her career writing short stories for children's magazines and moved to fantasy and novels about 10 years later.

Writings by Robin Hobb

The Farseer trilogy

The Liveship Traders trilogy

The Tawny Man trilogy

The Soldier Son trilogy

Rain Wild Chronicles

Realm of the Elderlings prequel

Fitz and the Fool

Short stories

Essays

Awards

British Fantasy Society Best Novel Award

List of awards at FantasticFiction, The BFS Awards

Dutch Elf Fantasy Award

  • 2003, winner

Endeavour Award

Endeavour Award site

Geffen Award

Gemmell Awards

Imaginales

Imaginales site

Links