Ali K. Mulford Explained
Ali K. Mulford (also known by their pen name A.K. Mulford) is an author of fantasy and romantic comedy. Mulford is best known for their Five Crowns of Okrith fantasy series, published by Harper Voyager.[1] [2] Mulford's books often prominently feature queer characters.[3] In an interview with Dallas Voice, Mulford commented, "Growing up, I loved the [fantasy] genre, but it lacked diversity. Now I get to bring that fantasy nerd love while writing stories that reflect my experience."[4]
Mulford is a US and New Zealand citizen, but now lives in Australia.[5]
Bibliography
The Five Crowns of Okrith
- The High Mountain Court (2021)
- The Witches' Blade (2021)
- The Rogue Crown (2022)
- The Evergreen Heir (2023)
- The Amethyst Kingdom (2024)
The Okrith Novellas
- The Witch of Crimson Arrows (2021)
- The Witch Apothecary (2021)
- The Witchslayer (2022)
- The Witch's Goodbye (2023)
- The Witching Trail (2024)
The Golden Court
- A River of Golden Bones (2024)
- A Sky of Emerald Stars (2024)
Prickle Island Zoo
- She's A Keeper (2024)
- Easy Tiger (2024)
- Party Animal (2024)
Maple Hollow
- Pumpkin Spice & Poltergeist (2024)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Eddy . Cheryl . A Hidden Twin Emerges From the Shadows in The River of Golden Bones . Gizmodo . 30 July 2024 . 13 September 2023.
- Web site: Harper Voyager Announces The Rogue Crown From TikTok Sensation A.K. Mulford . Reactor . 30 July 2024 . 8 June 2022.
- News: Anders . Charlie Jane . In these bestsellers, hardened warriors find life beyond mayhem . Washington Post . 30 July 2024 . en . 19 December 2023.
- News: Dominguez . Mathew . A Twist on 'Sleeping Beauty' . 30 July 2024 . Dallas Voice . 8 December 2023.
- Web site: About the Author . AK Mulford . 30 July 2024 . 7 February 2024.