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MIRA publishes a range of fiction from thrillers to fantasy to chick-lit to historical fiction. It has featured authors such as Elizabeth Flock , Pam Jenoff , and Marcia Preston . These names have added to an increasingly long list of authors that includes established names like Alex Kava , Erica Spindler , and Tess Gerritsen .
The Vorkosigan Saga has also been adapted for a comic book in France: La saga Vorkosigan volume 1 : L'apprentissage du guerrier (The Warrior's Apprentice; literally, "the warrior's apprenticeship"), written by Dominique Latil (scenario) and José Maria Beroy (drawings and colors; 2010).
While all the books and novellas are currently in print as ebooks, in America they are in print as omnibus editions. The roots of the Vorkosigan Saga lie in an early collection by Bujold called Dreamweaver's Dilemma. The title story features Beta Colony, and another story contains a character named Cordelia Naismith, perhaps a distant ancestor ...
The series, produced by Playground Entertainment for Channel 5, [2] is a new adaptation of Wight's books, following the previous BBC series of 90 episodes that ran from 1978 to 1990 and a number of other films and television series based on Herriot's novels. [3] It was filmed in the Yorkshire Dales, and received funding from Screen Yorkshire. [4]
A major example of a saga novel in English literature is George Eliot's Middlemarch. In Russia, Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace is a representative saga novel. In Korea, Kyunglee Park's Lands (Toji) is another example. In the United States, Pearl S. Buck's The Good Earth and Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind belong
The Morland Dynasty is a series of historical novels by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles, in the genre of a family saga. They recount the lives of the Morland family of York, England and their national and international relatives and associates. There are currently 35 books in the series.
Fortunately, the books are very easy to get into, as their chronological and publication order is the same, with each covering a different year of Harry’s life from the ages of 11 to 17.
Seanan McGuire (pronounced SHAWN-in; [1] born January 5, 1978) is an American author and filker.McGuire is known for her urban fantasy novels. She uses the pseudonym Mira Grant to write science fiction/horror and the pseudonym A. Deborah Baker to write the "Up-and-Under" children's portal fantasy series.