Anne Elisabeth Stengl

Anne Elisabeth Stengl is the Christy Award-winning author of the fantasy series Tales of Goldstone Wood, published by Bethany House Publishers. USA Today called the series "epically driven high fantasy".[1] Her books Heartless[2] and Veiled Rose[3] both won Christy Awards, and Starflower was nominated in 2013.[4] Stengl is known for her use of third-person omniscient narrative and non-chronological series progression. She studied illustration at Grace College and English literature at Campbell University.[5]

Anne Elisabeth Stengl
BornMcChord AFB, Washington
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Period2010-
GenreChildren's literature, Fantasy, Fairy tale, Allegory
Notable works
  • Heartless
  • Veiled Rose
  • Starflower
Notable awardsChristy Award 2010 and 2011

SpouseRohan de Silva
Website
www.anneelisabethstengl.blogspot.com

Bibliography

Tales of Goldstone Wood

  • 2010 Heartless Her most widely held book, according to WorldCat; it is held in 605 libraries [6]
  • 2011 Veiled Rose
  • 2012 Moonblood
  • 2012 Starflower
  • 2013 Dragonwitch
  • 2013 Goddess Tithe (Novella).[7]
  • 2014 Shadow Hand
  • 2014 Golden Daughter
  • 2015 Draven's Light
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References

  1. Serena Chase, USA TODAY (11 February 2013). "Recs: 'Sapphire Blue,' 'Starflower,' 'Heart of the Dragon's Realm'". USA TODAY.
  2. "2011". christyawards.com.
  3. "2012". christyawards.com.
  4. "2013". christyawards.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-17. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
  5. "Authors - Baker Publishing Group". bakerpublishinggroup.com.
  6. WorldCat author entry
  7. "Books by Anne Elisabeth Stengl". shelfari.com.
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