Dan Willis (author)
American author
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Dan Willis is an American author of young adult and other fantasy novels in the Dragonlance series created by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. He lives in Utah.
Dan Willis | |
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| Born | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Genre | Fantasy |
| Website | |
| www | |
Biography
His Dragonlance fantasy novels were his first books published by a major publisher, and his first young adult works as well.[1] All three of his Dragonlance: The New Adventures books are on the accelerated reading list for a junior high school in Utah.[2]
Willis lives in Utah with his wife and four children.[3] In addition to writing, Willis is a web designer and columnist, and a computer programmer.[4]
Bibliography
Novels
Dragonlance: The New Adventures series
Written for readers age 10 and up.[5]
- The Dragon Well (vol.3),[6] ISBN 0-7869-3354-2, September 1, 2004. The Dragon Well was Willis's first young adult novel.[1]
- Dragon Knight (vol.7), ISBN 0-7869-3735-1, May 3, 2005
- Wizard's Return (Trinistyr Trilogy vol.3), ISBN 0-7869-4025-5, May 9, 2006
The Anvil of Time series
- The Survivors (vol.2), ISBN 0-7869-4723-3, November 4, 2008[7]
The Shattered West series
- The Flux Engine (vol.1), ISBN 978-1482762792, April 16, 2013
Arcane Casebook series
Dead Letter, a prequel to the series, was released in December 2018.
- In Plain Sight (December 2018, ISBN 978-1-72914-250-9)
- Ghost of a Chance (March 2019, ISBN 978-1-79750-165-9)
- The Long Chain (September 2019, ISBN 978-1-68809-872-5)
- Mind Games (February 2020, ISBN 979-8610878003)
- Limelight (May 2020, ISBN 979-8648666023)
- Blood Relations (October 2020, ISBN 979-8551184676)
- Capital Murder (April 2021, ISBN 979-8734651919)
- Hostile Takeover (forthcoming, April 2022)
Short works
- "Lake of Death", pp. 127–152, collected in The Search for Power: Dragons from the War of Souls, edited by Margaret Weis, ISBN 0-7869-3193-0, 2004-05-01
Critical reception
Dragon Knight, the seventh volume in an eight-volume series, has been described as the best in the series.[10] The Dragon Well was given a 2Q (out of 3Q) by Geri Diorio of the Voice of Youth Advocates, a professional journal for librarians.[11][12]