Sebastien de Castell

Sebastien de Castell is a Canadian fantasy writer, mostly known for his Greatcoat series that has been described as "Three Musketeers meets high fantasy",[2] and which got him nominated several science fiction and fantasy awards, such as the Astounding Award for Best New Writer and the David Gemmell Awards for Fantasy. His next series Spellslinger would see him nominated for Grand prix de l'Imaginaire and the Sunburst Award, as well as the winner of the Elbakin.net Award. De Castell has stated his interest in writing "optimistic but flawed heroes", saying that it was the type of heroes he enjoyed reading about as a kid, but placed "in an environment that had some of the depth and darkness".[3]

Sebastien de Castell
BornPointe Claire, Quebec, Canada[1]
OccupationAuthor
NationalityCanadian, United Kingdom
GenreFantasy
Website
decastell.com

De Castell has at various time worked as a full-time musician, an interaction designer, teacher, project manager, fight choreographer, actor and more.[4] Before publishing his first novel, de Castell worked at the Vancouver Film School.[2]

Bibliography

Novels

YearTitleSeries
2014 Traitor's Blade The Greatcoat series
2014 Knight's Shadow The Greatcoat series
2016 Saint's Blood The Greatcoat series
2017 Tyrant's Throne The Greatcoat series
2017 Spellslinger The Spellslinger series
2017 Shadowblack The Spellslinger series
2018 Charmcaster The Spellslinger series
2018 Soulbinder The Spellslinger series
2019 Queenslayer The Spellslinger series
2019 Crownbreaker The Spellslinger series

Short Stories

  • The Fox and the Bowman (2018)

Awards

Won

  • Elbakin.net, Best translated fantasy YA, Winner 2018 (Spellslinger)[5]

Nominated

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