Jane Routley Jane Routley i(A18499 works by) (birth name: Bernarra Jane Routley) (a.k.a. B. J. Routley)
Also writes as: Rebecca Locksley
Born: Established: 1962 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Routley studied South East Asian History at university. She worked as a librarian, and moved to Germany in 1992. In about 1996 she moved to Denmark.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Aramaya New York (City) : EOS , 1999 Z794543 1999 single work novel fantasy 'Jane Routley continues the riveting tale of the beautiful young Dion Holyhands, the world's most powerful mage, in a mystical empire recalling the fabled opulence of czarist Russia. In search of her missing niece Dally, Dion arrives in luxurious Akieva, the glorious and corrupt capital of decadent Aramaya. Here, at the dazzling court of the handsome young emperor, Dion discovers her niece trapped in the web of necromancy and deceit hiding within the magnificent Winter Palace. But Dion's archenemy lurks at the center of the web [and] has vowed to possess her - no matter the cost. In the ensuing deadly conflict, Dion must confront the dark secrets of her own heart and the mighty evil concealed in those around her'. Source: bookseller's website.
1999 winner Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Fantasy Division Best Novel
2000 shortlisted Ditmar Awards Best Novel
y separately published work icon Fire Angels New York (City) : EOS , 1998 Z794531 1998 single work novel fantasy

'An accomplished fantasy of maturity and depth, Routley's second novel (after Mage Heart) continues the story of Dion Holyhands, raised by a stern foster-father to develop her outstanding magical powers. Here, Dion is reintroduced to the extended family she had lost and continues her coming-of-age, including renewed battle against her lover and foe, the demon Bedazzer. Dion is a strong character, introspective but often misled by self-doubt and guilt. Aided by the gypsylike Wanderers, she finds that her magic has destined her for a central role in the government of her homeland, Moria. While many genre fantasies simply add magic to political intrigue, Routley's are noteworthy for the natural and inevitable intertwining of the two. Here, for instance, different countries prohibit and allow different magics, thereby controlling their citizens. Well-drawn backgrounds and characters add to the appeal, as Routley produces another fantasy that can be read for more than myth or pyrotechnics, accelerating her rise as one of the genre's bright new stars'.

Source: Bookseller's website.

1998 joint winner Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Fantasy Division Best Novel
To Avalon 1998 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: Dreaming Down-Under 1998; (p. 289-296) Dreaming Down-Under : Book One 1999; (p. 161-172)
1999 shortlisted Ditmar Awards Best Short Story
1998 shortlisted Aurealis Awards for Excellence in Australian Speculative Fiction Fantasy Division Short Story
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