Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden shines brightly in the realm of speculative fiction as Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, celebrated for her intricate fantasy worlds and deep character explorations. Born on March 5, 1952, in California and raised in the rugged wilderness of Alaska, she experienced the kind of adventure and natural beauty that would later permeate her writing. Writing as Megan Lindholm, she produced early works like the urban fantasy novel 'Wizard of the Pigeons' and the science fiction novella 'A Touch of Lavender,' which garnered critical acclaim but limited commercial success. However, it wasn't until adopting the pseudonym Robin Hobb in 1995 and releasing the beloved Farseer trilogy that her storytelling captivated a wide and enthusiastic audience.
Under the name Robin Hobb, she created the expansive Realm of the Elderlings series, featuring interconnected trilogies and a tetralogy, all celebrated for intricate plotting, vivid world-building, and deep emotional character depth. Celebrated for its introspective take on epic fantasy, Hobb's work explores themes of otherness, ecocentrism, and identity complexities, having been translated into 22 languages and selling over 4 million copies. In 2021, her contributions to the genre earned her a World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, cementing her status as a towering figure in modern fantasy writing.
With her compelling narratives and unforgettable characters, Robin Hobb has indelibly marked the world of fantasy literature.
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Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden shines brightly in the realm of speculative fiction as Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, celebrated for her intricate fantasy worlds and deep character explorations. Born on March 5, 1952, in California and raised in the rugged wilderness of Alaska, she experienced the kind of adventure and natural beauty that would later permeate her writing. Writing as Megan Lindholm, she produced early works like the urban fantasy novel 'Wizard of the Pigeons' and the science fiction novella 'A Touch of Lavender,' which garnered critical acclaim but limited commercial success. However, it wasn't until adopting the pseudonym Robin Hobb in 1995 and releasing the beloved Farseer trilogy that her storytelling captivated a wide and enthusiastic audience.
Under the name Robin Hobb, she created the expansive Realm of the Elderlings series, featuring interconnected trilogies and a tetralogy, all celebrated for intricate plotting, vivid world-building, and deep emotional character depth. Celebrated for its introspective take on epic fantasy, Hobb's work explores themes of otherness, ecocentrism, and identity complexities, having been translated into 22 languages and selling over 4 million copies. In 2021, her contributions to the genre earned her a World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, cementing her status as a towering figure in modern fantasy writing.
With her compelling narratives and unforgettable characters, Robin Hobb has indelibly marked the world of fantasy literature.
(This biography has been written by AI, reach out to Storytel support if incorrect.)
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