David Dalglish

Summary

David Dalglish (born April 2, 1984) is an American writer of epic fantasy fiction.[1]

David Dalglish
Born (1984-04-02) April 2, 1984 (age 40)
OccupationAuthor
Alma materMissouri Southern State University
GenreFiction
SubjectHigh fantasy
Notable worksThe Shadowdance Series, The Breaking World, The Half-Orcs
Website
ddalglish.com

Early life and education edit

Dalglish graduated with a degree in Mathematics from Missouri Southern State University in 2006.

Career edit

Dalglish used to live in Missouri where he worked odd jobs before self-publishing his first novel, The Weight of Blood, in 2010. In 2013, after releasing fifteen novels as e-books[2] and more than 200,000 sales, Dalglish signed a publishing deal with Orbit Books[3][4] to re-release his Shadowdance Series of novels.[5] Later that year, he also signed an agreement with 47North, part of Amazon Publishing, to publish a new series, The Breaking World. In 2019 he, along with his family, moved to South Carolina, where he has written the series "The Keepers".

Work edit

Most of Dalglish's work takes place within his invented world of Dezrel, and much was originally self-published: The Half-Orcs, an R.A. Salvatore-inspired series starring a pair half-orc brothers; The Shadowdance Series,[6] a lengthy adventure starring thieves and assassins; The Paladins; and The Breaking World (published by 47North, which chronicles the creation of his world and the war between gods that is referenced in all his earlier works.) Dalglish also served as editor and main contributor to A Land of Ash, a short story compilation dealing with the fallout from the eruption of the Yellowstone Caldera. Publishers Weekly wrote that, "Dalglish puts familiar pieces together with a freshness and pleasure that are contagious." According to fantasy author Sam Sykes, "Dalglish concocts a heady cocktail of energy, breakneck pace, and excitement."[7]

Bibliography edit

The Half-Orcs series (Self-Published)

  • The Weight of Blood (January 31, 2010)
  • The Cost of Betrayal (March 25, 2010)
  • The Death of Promises (May 30, 2010)
  • The Shadows of Grace (October 7, 2010)
  • A Sliver of Redemption (January 19, 2011)
  • A Prison of Angels (November 29, 2012)
  • The King of the Vile (January 26, 2015)
  • The King of the Fallen (August 3, 2020)

The Shadowdance Series

  • A Dance of Cloaks (self published 2011, with Orbit Books October 8, 2013)[8][9][10]
  • A Dance of Blades (self published 2011, with Orbit Books November 5, 2013)[11]
  • A Dance of Mirrors (self published as A Dance of Death 2012, with Orbit Books December 3, 2013)[12][13]
  • A Dance of Shadows (self published as Blood of the Father 2012, with Orbit Books May 20, 2014)
  • A Dance of Ghosts (Orbit Books, November 11, 2014)
  • A Dance of Chaos (Orbit Books, May 12, 2015)
  • Cloak and Spider: A Shadowdance Novella (Orbit Books, December 3, 2013)

The Paladins (Self-Published)

  • Night of Wolves (May 31, 2011)
  • Clash of Faiths (July 24, 2011)
  • The Old Ways (December 30, 2011)
  • The Broken Pieces (August 19, 2012)

The Breaking World (47North, written with Robert J. Duperre)

  • Dawn of Swords (January 14, 2014)[14]
  • Wrath of Lions (April 22, 2014)
  • Blood of Gods (October 14, 2014)

The Seraphim Trilogy (Orbit Books)

  • Skyborn (November 17, 2015)[15]
  • Fireborn (November 22, 2016)
  • Shadowborn (November 7, 2017)

The Keepers (Orbit Books)

  • Soulkeeper (March 19, 2019)
  • Ravencaller (March 17, 2020)
  • Voidbreaker (February 9, 2021)

Vagrant Gods (Orbit Books)

  • The Bladed Faith (April 5, 2022)
  • The Sapphire Altar (January 10, 2023)
  • The Slain Divine (January 9, 2024)

In mid-to-late 2016, Mr. Dalglish gave his permission for Night of Wolves, book one of The Paladins, to be turned into "Paladins: Text Adventure", a Choose-Your-Own Adventure variant available from Delight Games. Later, in 2017, Clash of Faiths, book two of The Paladins, was also added to this program. It is currently available on Google Play[16] and Amazon Underground.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "A Dance of Cloaks by David Dalglish : Review ". Arched Doorway.
  2. ^ "A Dance Of Cloaks by David Dalglish book review". SciFi Now, by Gareth Hughes, October 1, 2013
  3. ^ A Dance of Cloaks by David Dalglish | Fantasy-Faction
  4. ^ Press Release: Orbit announces acquisition of bestselling self-published fantasy series – Orbit Books | Science Fiction, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy
  5. ^ A Dance of Cloaks by David Dalglish – TheBookbag.co.uk book review
  6. ^ "REVIEW : David Dalglish – A Dance of Cloaks – Upcoming4.me". Archived from the original on February 20, 2014. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  7. ^ "A Dance of Cloaks". Publishers Weekly.
  8. ^ A Dance Of Cloaks by David Dalglish book review | SciFiNow – The World's Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Magazine
  9. ^ * A Dance of Cloaks by David Dalglish book review
  10. ^ "Book Review: A Dance of Cloaks, by David Dalglish | A Daily Dose of R&R". Archived from the original on October 10, 2013. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  11. ^ A Dance of Blades by David Dalglish | Fantasy-Faction
  12. ^ A DANCE OF MIRRORS by David Dalglish | Kirkus
  13. ^ "Fiction Book Review: A Dance of Mirrors by David Dalglish. Orbit, $16 trade paper (400p) ISBN 978-0-316-24245-5".
  14. ^ Book Review: “The Breaking World: Dawn of Swords” by David Dalglish and Robert J. Duperre Archived September 9, 2014, at the Wayback Machine. 20four12.
  15. ^ "Skyborn by David Dalglish". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  16. ^ Paladins: Text Adventure for Google Play.
  17. ^ Paladins: Text Adventure for Amazon Underground.

External links edit

  • David Dalglish's website