Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (; born March 5, 1952), known by her pen names Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, is an American writer of speculative fiction. As Hobb, she is best known for her fantasy novels set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which comprise the Farseer, Liveship Traders and Tawny Man trilogies, the Rain Wild Chronicles, and the Fitz and the Fool trilogy. Lindholm's writing includes the urban fantasy novel Wizard of the Pigeons and science fiction short stories, among other works. , her fiction has been translated into 22 languages and sold more than 4 million copies.

In the 1970s, Lindholm also began to write short fantasy, publishing short stories in fanzines such as Space and Time (edited by Gordon Linzner). and featured songs written by Brust and his Cats Laughing bandmate Adam Stemple which had inspired the creation of both the novel and the album.

She has continued to publish short stories as Megan Lindholm, including an appearance in the 2013 anthology Year's Best SF 18.

As Robin Hobb

Robin Hobb, a pseudonym that Lindholm has used for writing works of epic traditional fantasy, first appeared in 1995. with its three volumes, Fool's Assassin, Fool's Quest and Assassin's Fate, published from 2014 to 2017. The last novel, Assassin's Fate, concludes not only her earlier books featuring Fitz, but also the Liveship and Rain Wild books.

Style and themes

Genre and style

Hobb's writing spans the speculative fiction genre. Her most famous work, the Realm of the Elderlings, is secondary-world fantasy, with the Farseer novels narrated as first-person retrospective. This has been described as an unusual approach in fantasy, with greater focus on the characters' internal conflicts over the external. George R.R. Martin has praised her work, writing that her books are like "diamonds in a sea of zircons". As Megan Lindholm, her short fiction works have been finalists for both the Nebula and the Hugo awards, and winner of the Asimov's Readers Award.

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Bibliography

Notes

References

Sources

  • as Megan Lindholm
  • as Robin Hobb
  • Robin Hobb at Fantasy Literature

Interviews

  • Interview conducted by Annaïg Houesnard for Elbakin.net during "Les Imaginales" 2008.
  • Interview conducted by Rob Bedford for sffworld.com
  • Interview conducted by Patrick for sffworld.com
  • Interview on wotmania.com