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Paul S. Kemp

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Paul S. Kemp is a fantasy author most known for his Forgotten Realms novels.

Education

Kemp is a graduate of the University of Michigan–Dearborn.[1] Kemp is a 2000 graduate of the University of Michigan School of Law.[2]

Career

Some examples of his work include Resurrection, the final installation of War of the Spider Queen series. He is also a strong defender of shared world fiction.

Personal life

Kemp is a Dungeons & Dragons player.[3] He also practices corporate law in Detroit.[1] Kemp lives in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, with his wife Jennifer.[1]

Bibliography

The Erevis Cale Trilogy

  • Twilight Falling (July 2003)
  • Dawn of Night (June 2004)
  • Midnight's Mask (November 2005)

Sembia

  • Shadow's Witness (November 2000)

The Twilight War Trilogy

  • Shadowbred (November 2006)
  • Shadowstorm (August 2007)
  • Shadowrealm (2008)

War of the Spider Queen

  • Resurrection (Book VI) (April 2005)

Star Wars novels

  • Crosscurrent (January 26, 2010)
  • The Old Republic: Deceived (March 2011)
  • Riptide (October 2011)
  • Lords of the Sith (April 21, 2015)

Egil and Nix

  • The Hammer and the Blade (June 26, 2012)
  • A Discourse in Steel (June 25, 2013)[4]

The Sundering

  • The Godborn (2013)[5]

Short fiction

  • Another Name for Dawn (November 2000)
  • Too Long in the Dark (A Piece of Realms of Shadow) (April 2002)
  • And All the Sinners, Saints (July 2002)
  • Cause and Effect (November 2002)
  • Soulbound (A Piece of Realms of the Dragon) (August 2004)
  • Confession (June 2007)
  • Spinner (August 2007)
  • Continuum (A Piece of Realms of War) (January 2008)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Paul Kemp". Archived from the original on Feb 24, 2009.
  2. ^ Kemp mentioned that he attended University of Michigan's law school as part of a story he told on Twitter.
  3. ^ Krug, Kurt Anthony (May 25, 2011). "Grosse Pointe Park Resident Authors Star Wars Novels". Grosse Pointe Patch. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
  4. ^ "Paul S Kemp - A Discourse in Steel cover art and synopsis reveal". Upcoming4.me. Upcoming4.me. April 2, 2013. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  5. ^ Ewalt, David M. (August 20, 2012). "What's Next With Dungeons And Dragons?". Forbes. Forbes publishing. Retrieved August 26, 2012.

Interviews

Reviews

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