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Raymond Elias Feist (; born Raymond Elias Gonzales III; December 21, 1945) is an American
fantasy fiction Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction that involves supernatural or Magic (supernatural), magical elements, often including Fictional universe, imaginary places and Legendary creature, creatures. The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
author who wrote ''
The Riftwar Cycle ''The Riftwar Cycle'' is the name given to the series of books authored or co-authored by Raymond E. Feist that revolve around the fantasy worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. The Riftwar Universe The majority of Feist's works are part of The Riftwa ...
'', a series of novels and short stories. His books have been translated into multiple languages and have sold over 15 million copies.


Biography

Raymond E. Gonzales III was born in 1945 in Los Angeles and was raised in
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. When his mother remarried, he took the surname of his adoptive stepfather,
Felix E. Feist Felix Ellison Feist (; February 28, 1910 – September 2, 1965) was an American film and television director and writer born in New York City. He is probably best remembered for ''Deluge (film), Deluge'' (1933), for writing and directing the fi ...
. He graduated with a B.A. in Communication Arts with Honors in 1977 from the
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. During that year Feist had some ideas for a novel about a boy who would become a magician. He wrote the novel two years later, and it was published in 1982 by
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. According to his official website, Feist lives in
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Works


The Riftwar Cycle

The majority of Feist's works are part of ''
The Riftwar Cycle ''The Riftwar Cycle'' is the name given to the series of books authored or co-authored by Raymond E. Feist that revolve around the fantasy worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. The Riftwar Universe The majority of Feist's works are part of The Riftwa ...
'', and feature the worlds of
Midkemia ''The Riftwar Cycle'' is the name given to the series of books authored or co-authored by Raymond E. Feist that revolve around the fantasy worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. The Riftwar Universe The majority of Feist's works are part of The Riftwa ...
and
Kelewan ''The Riftwar Cycle'' is the name given to the series of books authored or co-authored by Raymond E. Feist that revolve around the fantasy worlds of Midkemia and Kelewan. The Riftwar Universe The majority of Feist's works are part of The Riftwa ...
. Human magicians and other creatures on the two planets are able to create rifts through dimensionless space that can connect planets in different solar systems. The novels and short stories of The Riftwar Universe record the adventures of various people on these worlds. ''Midkemia'' was originally created as an alternative to the ''
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''
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, by Feist and friends studying at the
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. The group called themselves the ''Thursday Nighters'', because they played the Midkemia role-playing game every Thursday evening. After some time, when the group changed and began meeting on Fridays, they became known as the ''Friday Nighters''. The original group have since formed a company called
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, which has continued publishing campaigns set in Midkemia. Feist acknowledges that the Tekumel setting from M. A. R. Barker's ''
Empire of the Petal Throne ''Empire of the Petal Throne'' is a fantasy role-playing game designed by M. A. R. Barker, based on his Tékumel fictional universe. It was self-published in 1974, then published by TSR, Inc. in 1975. It was one of the first tabletop role-pla ...
'' was the source for much of the planet Kelewan. The original roleplaying campaign on which he based his books had an invasion of the Midkemia world by Tekumel. As a result, much of the background of Kelewan – the Tsurani Empire, the lack of metals and horses, the Cho'ja, the pantheons of 20 major and 20 minor gods – comes from Tekumel. Feist claims to have been unaware of this origin when he wrote '' Magician''.


The Firemane Saga

Feist wrote a new trilogy titled ''Firemane'', published in 2018–2022: #''King of Ashes'', released in late April 2018. #''Queen of Storms'', released in July 2020. #''Master of Furies'', released in June 2022 The series was originally promoted as unconnected to the Riftwar Cycle but a connection was created with the author's next series, begun in 2024.


The Dragonwar Saga

Feist began a new series, first projected as two books, then as a new trilogy, with the first title released in the UK and US in August 2024. This series sees the return of some main series characters, including a reincarnated Pug, as well as characters from the Firemane milieu.


Other works

Feist's only novel fully outside the Riftwar universe was ''
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'', a fantasy story set in modern New York state. He has also published several short stories in various
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External links

*
Magnus & The Arts
- 2018 Magnus & The Arts interview with Raymond E. Feist * {{DEFAULTSORT:Feist, Raymond E. 1945 births Living people American fantasy writers 20th-century American novelists Novelists from Los Angeles University of California, San Diego alumni 21st-century American novelists American male novelists Inkpot Award winners 20th-century American male writers 21st-century American male writers