Tad Williams is a California-based fantasy superstar. His genre-creating (and genre-busting) books have sold tens of millions worldwide. His works include the worlds of Otherland, Shadowmarch, and Osten Ard--including the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, and The Last King of Osten Ard series--as well as standalone novels Tailchaser's Song and The War of the Flowers. His considerable output of epic fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, comics, and more have strongly influenced a generation of writers. Tad and his family live in the Santa Cruz mountains in a suitably strange and beautiful house.
Inspired me to write my own seven-book trilogy.... It's one of my favorite fantasy series. --George R. R. Martin, New York Times-bestselling author of A Song of Ice and Fire Groundbreaking.... Changed how people thought of the genre, and paved the way for so much modern fantasy. Including mine. --Patrick Rothfuss, New York Times-bestselling author of The Name of the Wind Tad Williams is a master storyteller, and the Osten Ard books are his masterpiece. Williams' return to Osten Ard is every bit as compelling, deep, and fully-rendered as the first trilogy, and he continues to write with the experience and polish of an author at the top of his game. --Brandon Sanderson, New York Times-bestselling author of Mistborn Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn is one of the great fantasy epics of all time. --Christopher Paolini, New York Times bestselling author of Eragon Building upon the revered history of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Williams has outdone himself by penning a 700-plus page novel that is virtually un-put-down-able.... Williams' grand-scale storytelling mastery is on full display here. Not just utterly readable--an instant fantasy classic. --Kirkus Reviews (starred) Readers who delight in losing themselves in long complex tales of epic fantasy will be in their element here, and there is the promise of much more to come in future volumes. --Locus Panoramic, vigorous, often moving.... Williams adroitly weaves together the tales...heralding a suitably epic and glorious conclusion. --Publishers Weekly Highly Recommended. [Williams] draws on many mythologies for the background of his fantasy epic...story spiced with political intrigue and strong appealing heroes. --Library Journal A grand fantasy on a scale approaching Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. --Cincinnati Post