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Gillian Rubinstein (born 29 August 1942) is an English-born children's author and playwright. Born in Potten End,
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, Hertfordshire, England, Rubinstein split her childhood between England and Nigeria, moving to Australia in 1973. As well as eight plays, numerous short stories and articles, she has written over 30 books. Her award-winning and hugely popular 1986 debut '' Space Demons'' introduced the themes of growing up and fantasy worlds which emerge often in her other writings. Books such as ''At Ardilla'', ''Foxspell'' and '' Galax-Arena'' all received critical acclaim and multiple awards. In 2001, Rubinstein published ''
Across the Nightingale Floor ''Across the Nightingale Floor'' is the first of Lian Hearn's Tales of the Otori trilogy, first published in 2002. Plot Across the Nightingale Floor is set in a fictional world based on Japan during the Sengoku period, and follows the story o ...
'', the first of the best-selling three-book series ''
Tales of the Otori Tales of the Otori is a series of historical fantasy novels by Gillian Rubinstein, writing under the pen name Lian Hearn, set in a fictional world based on feudal Japan. The series initially consisted of a trilogy: '' Across the Nightingale ...
'' series under the pseudonym Lian Hearn. The series is set in a fictional island nation resembling feudal Japan and is her first work to reach an adult audience. The name 'Lian', comes from a childhood nickname and 'Hearn' apparently refers to herons which are a prominent theme in the series. It has also been suggested that the surname is most likely borrowed from Lafcadio Hearn; one of the first Western writers to tackle Japanese mythology. Gillian Rubinstein currently resides in
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Works


Writing as Gillian Rubinstein

* '' Space Demons'' (1987) * ''Beyond the Labyrinth'' (1988) * ''Skymaze'' (1989) * ''Answers to Brut'' (Omnibus Books, 1991) * '' Galax-Arena'' (Hyland House, 1992) (2nd edition 2001) * ''Mr Plunkett's pool'' (Random House Australia, 1992), illustrated by Terry Denton * ''Keep Me Company'' (Viking, 1992), illustrated by Lorraine Hannay * ''Dog in, Cat Out'' (Ticknor & Fields, 1993), illustrated by Ann James * ''Foxspell'' (Hyland House, 1994) * ''Jake and Pete'' (Random House Australia, 1995), illustrated by Terry Denton * ''The Giant's Tooth'' (Puffin, 1995), illustrated by Craig Smith * ''Peanut the ponyrat'' (Heinemann, 1995) * ''Annie's Brother's Suit'' (Hyland House, 1996) * ''Witch Music and other stories'' (Hyland House, 1996) * ''Shinkei'' (Omnibus Books, 1996) * ''Sharon, keep your hair on'' (Random House Australia, 1996), illustrated by David Mackintosh * ''Under the Cat's Eye'' (Hodder Headline, 1997) * ''Jake and Pete and the stray dogs'' Random House Australia, 1997), illustrated by Terry Denton * ''Each beach'' (Box Press, 1998) illustrations by Mark Sofilas * ''Hooray for the Kafe Karaoke'' (Random House Australia, 1998), pictures by David Mackintosh * ''The Pirates' Ship'' (Puffin Books, 1998), illustrated by Craig Smith * ''The Fairy's Wings'' (Puffin Books, 1998), illustrated by Craig Smith * ''Pure Chance'' (Walker Books, 1998), illustrations by Caroline Binch * ''Ducky's nest'' (Random House Australia, 1999), illustrated by Terry Denton * ''The Mermaid of Bondi Beach'' (Hodder Children's Books, 1999), illustrated by Anna Pignataro * ''Jake & Pete and the Catcrowbats'' (Random House Australia, 1999), illustrated by Terry Denton * ''Jake and Pete and the magpie's wedding'' (Random House Australia, 2000), with
Terry Denton Terry Denton (born 26 July 1950) is an Australian illustrator and author. He is married and has three children. He is the second youngest of five boys and was born and grew up in Melbourne, Victoria. Denton now lives in Mornington, Victoria. Den ...
* ''Terra-Farma'' (Viking, 2001) * ''Prue Theroux : the cool librarian'' (Random House Australia, 2001), illustrated by David Mackintosh * ''The Whale's Child'' (Hodder Headline Australia, 2002)


Writing as Lian Hearn


Tales of the Otori Tales of the Otori is a series of historical fantasy novels by Gillian Rubinstein, writing under the pen name Lian Hearn, set in a fictional world based on feudal Japan. The series initially consisted of a trilogy: '' Across the Nightingale ...

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Across the Nightingale Floor ''Across the Nightingale Floor'' is the first of Lian Hearn's Tales of the Otori trilogy, first published in 2002. Plot Across the Nightingale Floor is set in a fictional world based on Japan during the Sengoku period, and follows the story o ...
'' (2002) # '' Grass for His Pillow'' (2003) # '' Brilliance of the Moon'' (2004) # ''
The Harsh Cry of the Heron The Harsh Cry of the Heron is the sequel to Lian Hearn's popular ''Tales of the Otori'' trilogy, first published on March 7, 2006. The novel is set sixteen years after the events of the Trilogy, and covers a period of about two years. It chron ...
'' (2006) # '' Heaven's Net is Wide'' (2007) *"His Kikuta Hands" (2016), short story expanding on a scene in ''Brilliance of the Moon''


Children of the Otori

# ''Orphan Warriors'' (2020) # ''Sibling Assassins'' (2020) *"Wine, Knife, Sword - A Tale from the Eight Islands" (2018, free ebook), short story, background to ''Orphan Warriors''


The Tale of Shikanoko

# ''Emperor of the Eight Islands'' (April 2016) # ''Autumn Princess, Dragon Child'' (June 2016) # ''Lord of the Darkwood'' (August 2016) # ''The Tengu's Game of Go'' (September 2016) The ''Tale of Shikanoko'' series is set in the Otori universe, several centuries prior to the ''Tales of the Otori''.


Standalone novels

*''The Storyteller and His Three Daughters'' (2013) *''Blossoms and Shadows'' (2014)


Writing as G.M. Hanson

*''"See Nikko and Die"'', story in ''Love Lies Bleeding'', edited by
Jennifer Rowe Jennifer June Rowe, (born 4 April 1948), is an Australian author. Her crime fiction for adults is published under her own name, while her children's fiction is published under the pseudonyms Emily Rodda and Mary-Anne Dickinson. She is well know ...


Compilation edited by Gillian Rubinstein

* ''After Dark: Seven Tales to Read at Night'' (Omnibus/Puffin, 1988) * ''Before Dawn: More Tales to Read at Night'' (Omnibus/Puffin, 1988)


Contributions

* New introduction as Lian Hearn for ''Japan and Her People'', by Anna Hartshorne, Jetlag Press, 2007. Edited by Brent Massey and Christopher E. West.


Awards

* Children's Peace Literature Award 1987 *
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis The (German Youth Literature Award) is an annual award established in 1956 by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth to recognise outstanding works of children's and young adult literature. It is Germany's only ...
2004


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Rubinstein, Gillian 1942 births English children's writers English emigrants to Australia English women writers Writers from South Australia Living people British expatriates in Nigeria People from Goolwa, South Australia