Freda Warrington Explained

Freda Warrington is a British author, known for her epic fantasy, vampire and supernatural novels.[1]

Career

Born in Leicester, Warrington grew up in Leicestershire. Early influences included Hammer horror films and classic vampire novels like Bram Stoker's Dracula and J.S. Le Fanu's Camilla.[2] She was also inspired by local history and the art of the Pre-Raphaelites.[3]

After completing high school, Warrington trained at the Loughborough College of Art and Design, and afterward held a job at the Medical Illustration Department of Leicester Royal Infirmary. She eventually moved to full-time writing, pursuing a love she had had since childhood. In addition to her writing, Warrington works part-time in the Charnwood Forest.[4]

Four of her novels (Dark Cathedral, Pagan Moon, Dracula the Undead, and The Amber Citadel) have been nominated for the British Fantasy Society's Best Novel award. Dracula the Undead won the Dracula Society's 1997 Children of the Night Award.[5] Her novel, Elfland, won the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award in the Fantasy Novel category for 2009.[6] Warrington has also seen numerous short stories published in anthologies and magazines.

Some of her books are set in Leicestershire, such as the Aetherial Tales series, depicting the lives, loves and adventures of magical people living hidden in this region, passing for - and sharing many cultural traits with - ordinary English people.[7]

Novels

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011-02-08 . Interview with Freda Warrington: Part One Fantasy Cafe . 2024-05-28 . en-US.
  2. Web site: stuartconover . 2014-11-10 . Exclusive Interview With Author Freda Warrington . 2024-05-28 . ScienceFiction.com . en-US.
  3. Web site: Lasiter . Kelly . May 2024 . Freda Warrington Talks Art, Aetherials, and Richard III . 2024-05-28 . en-US.
  4. Web site: Evie . 2013-05-02 . Bookish Lifestyle: Blog Tour: Guest Post + Giveaway with Freda Warrington, author of The Grail Of The Summer Stars . 2024-05-28 . Bookish Lifestyle.
  5. Web site: The Children of the Night Award . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081223123334/http://www.thedraculasociety.org.uk/childrenofthenight.html . 2008-12-23 . The Dracula Society.
  6. Web site: RT Award Nominees & Winners . 9 January 2011 . Romanic Times.
  7. Web site: Lasiter . Kelly . Freda Warrington Talks Art, Aetherials, and Richard III .
  8. Web site: Freda Warrington's website. 24 November 2008. 23 June 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100623105901/http://www.fredawarrington.com/. dead.