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804:(2006) was Bradshaw's next novel, looking at the complex relationship between a philosopher daughter and her molecular biologist father, who walked out of the family when she was a child, and whose serum to repair the effects of aging on the skin has gone missing. Like her earlier novel 218:
for another year to write another novel and think about what to do for a career. However, while there, she discovered she could live on her income as a novelist, and she has been writing novels ever since. She also met her husband, who was completing his doctorate in
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Bradshaw has a vast knowledge of classical culture — of life in the ancient Greek and Roman worlds — and she puts that to use in her historical fiction. These critically acclaimed historical novels have led some to consider her
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and is arrested and detained at a mental research facility, where she is threatened with the prospect of undergoing surgery to remove the part of her brain that is responsible for her extraordinary musical talent.
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was published in 2007. This novel is set in contemporary Britain, and focuses on Antonia Lanchester, a terminally ill employee of a home-furnishing company, who hands over incriminating files about
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Paperclip Physics competition, and her contemporary and historical novels with a scientific background show a deep interest in human responses to scientific discoveries.
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Gillian Bradshaw's novels have been published in English in Britain and the U.S., and have been translated into:
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princess who survives her parents' murder, and attempts to regain her throne with the assistance of the dragon
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are the well-researched backdrop to the story of two people caught up in the end of the reign of
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from a hostile queen. The title is again a reference to an earlier work, in this that of case
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winner) Robin Ball, have four children. She says of herself, "I am an enthusiast for
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and corruption from her employer's computer to an environmental campaign group.
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Bradshaw then continued her works of serious adult historical fiction with
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when he tries to collect a debt, and his body guard, "Cantabra", a former
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in the year 246 BCE. Shipping, piracy and the politics of the eastern
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In 2003, Bradshaw also wrote a short story set in the last decades of
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who finds his given identity of "Paul Anderson" to be a fabrication.
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Bradshaw's physicist husband provided one aspect of her portrayal of
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Bibliography of major Czech-language works as Gillian Bradshawová
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ruins on holiday. The rest of the family has a huge exposure to
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publisher's webpage on the Gillian Bradshaw books they publish
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in childhood after an accident. She is considered a potential
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In 2001, Bradshaw published her second science fiction novel,
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in 1998. The novel tells the story of Ariantes, one of 8,000
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February 2011 interview with Gillian Bradshaw about her work
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all began as stories for the pleasure of her own children.
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Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages
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Bibliography (on Amazon.fr) of French-language works
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Written in the style of a scholarly edition of 706:(2003), featuring Hermogenes, a Roman citizen of 667:In 2002 Bradshaw also wrote a short story set in 350:From cloud to cloud, down the long wind the dream 1142:(2016) (children's contemporary science fiction) 1136:(2014) (children's contemporary science fiction) 922:, she has also had two short stories published. 767:, for reasons that remain secret to the public. 344:"And fainter onward, like wild birds that change 1284:by Gillian Bradshaw is not to be confused with 702:This was followed by another historical novel, 629:, and features Marie Penthive of Chalendrey, a 1318:Writers of historical fiction set in antiquity 907:(her name also being sometimes translated, as 310:— were released between 1980 and 1982. Set in 974:(1984) (omnibus edition of the above trilogy) 159:. She has also written two novels set in the 111:(born May 14, 1956) is an American writer of 8: 833:, it looks at the troubled reign of Emperor 782:. Anna, former concubine to a prince of the 347:Their season in the night and wail their way 1227:Gillian Bradshaw's page at Fantasticfiction 465:— starting with two linked tales involving 422:), released in 1988, features Demetrias of 275:Bradshaw's first published novels were the 751:Bradshaw returned to science fiction with 207:was published while she was preparing for 18: 1418:21st-century American short story writers 1413:20th-century American short story writers 968:(1982) (fantasy with historical elements) 960:(1981) (fantasy with historical elements) 952:(1980) (fantasy with historical elements) 441:, about a marriage alliance between the 1159: 691:This short story was also published in 689:The Mammoth Book of Egyptian Whodunits. 1270:Bibliography of Spanish-language works 1195:Interview with Gillian Bradshaw about 1128:The Dragon, The Thief and The Princess 565:This was followed by historical novel 461:Bradshaw next turned to writing three 1265:Bibliography of German-language works 1255:Bibliography of Danish-language works 1236:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 7: 1358:Alumni of Newnham College, Cambridge 871:, and how these change their lives. 747:The Mammoth Book of Roman Whodunits. 223:. Bradshaw and her husband, British 1408:American women historical novelists 1403:21st-century American women writers 1398:20th-century American women writers 1343:Writers of modern Arthurian fiction 1170:. 1980, Simon and Schuster. p. 315. 492:(1993). The novel features a young 195:. She went on to advanced study at 1383:American women short story writers 1363:People from Falls Church, Virginia 360:Bradshaw next began writing adult 314:, the trilogy's main character is 14: 1388:American women children's writers 612:Bradshaw's 2001 historical novel 488:These two books were followed by 430:and remove from power his sister 179:, and spent part of her youth in 1338:American science fiction writers 1378:21st-century American novelists 1308:20th-century American novelists 477:in 1992. The latter features a 353:Shrilled; but in going mingled 1: 1353:University of Michigan alumni 1323:American historical novelists 980:(1986) (historical fiction) ( 891:Impact and critical reception 837:— and his attempt to conquer 745:, the story was published in 171:Gillian Bradshaw was born in 1221:Tor and Forge Books (U.S.A.) 1208:Severn House Publishers (UK) 761:specific language impairment 569:, a telling of the story of 550:In 2000 she wrote her first 214:Bradshaw decided to stay in 1328:American children's writers 1124:(2011) (historical fiction) 1118:(2009) (historical fiction) 1112:(2008) (historical fiction) 1106:(2007) (historical fiction) 1088:(2004) (historical fiction) 1073:(2003) (historical fiction) 1064:(2002) (historical fiction) 1046:(2000) (historical fiction) 1034:(1998) (historical fiction) 994:(1987) (historical fiction) 755:(2003). The novel features 640:Her next historical novel, 633:kidnapped and taken to the 1434: 770:Her 2004 historical novel 581:to his involvement in the 577:, from his studies at the 197:Newnham College, Cambridge 70:Newnham College, Cambridge 992:The Bearkeeper's Daughter 867:and the beginning of the 829:for Bradshaw. Set in 208 644:(2002) tells the tale of 395:The Bearkeeper's Daughter 235:, and love roaming about 1333:American fantasy writers 1282:The Dragon and the Thief 1052:(2001) (science fiction) 1040:(2000) (science fiction) 1014:The Dragon and the Thief 978:The Beacon at Alexandria 932:The Malice of the Anicii 825:(2007), was a return to 735:The Malice of the Anicii 522:The Dragon and the Thief 471:The Dragon and the Thief 366:The Beacon at Alexandria 109:Gillian Marucha Bradshaw 32:Gillian Marucha Bradshaw 1348:Novelists from Virginia 543:in military service to 437:In 1990 Bradshaw wrote 209:University of Cambridge 1004:) (historical fiction) 936:Zlovolnost AnicijskĂ˝ch 687:. It was published in 683:, during the reign of 654:Cleopatra VII of Egypt 500:to protect a tribe of 451:Greco-Bactrian Kingdom 322:or his maternal uncle 189:University of Michigan 145:Greco-Bactrian Kingdom 66:University of Michigan 47:Falls Church, Virginia 1026:Beyond the North Wind 579:Library of Alexandria 530:Beyond the North Wind 490:Beyond the North Wind 368:, features Charis of 332:Alfred, Lord Tennyson 121:children's literature 93:children's literature 1077:The Somers Treatment 1038:The Wrong Reflection 928:Esetina spravedlnost 753:The Somers Treatment 739:Ammianus Marcellinus 697:Esetina spravedlnost 556:The Wrong Reflection 260:Institute of Physics 227:professor (and 2012 225:Mathematical physics 199:, where she studied 1166:Bradshaw, Gillian. 1134:Alien in the Garden 1122:A Corruptible Crown 1092:The Elixir of Youth 1086:The Alchemy of Fire 1002:The Colour of Power 924:The Justice of Isis 909:Gillian Bradshawová 885:A Corruptible Crown 802:The Elixir of Youth 772:The Alchemy of Fire 673:The Justice of Isis 516:, near the cave of 420:The Colour of Power 397:tells the story of 233:classical antiquity 201:Classical philology 187:. She attended the 1213:2011-04-05 at the 1071:Render Unto Caesar 972:Down the Long Wind 965:In Winter's Shadow 865:Antiochus II Theos 794:works in creating 722:, originally from 704:Render Unto Caesar 675:, taking place in 520:, the North Wind. 364:. Her 1986 novel, 362:historical fiction 337:Idylls of the King 328:Down the Long Wind 307:In Winter's Shadow 285:Down the Long Wind 280:historical fantasy 117:historical fantasy 113:historical fiction 88:historical fantasy 83:Historical fiction 1197:The Sand-Reckoner 1140:Aliens on Holiday 1044:The Sand-Reckoner 1000:(1988) (UK title 957:Kingdom of Summer 934:was published as 926:was published as 898:Rosemary Sutcliff 879:English Civil War 861:Mediterranean Sea 851:(2008) is set in 835:Septimius Severus 784:Heraclian Dynasty 635:Duchy of Brittany 567:The Sand-Reckoner 407:Byzantine Emperor 312:Sub-Roman Britain 301:Kingdom of Summer 290:young adult books 256:The Sand-Reckoner 161:English Civil War 153:Sub-Roman Britain 106: 105: 1425: 1287:Dragon and Thief 1232:Gillian Bradshaw 1182: 1180:Gillian Bradshaw 1177: 1171: 1164: 1116:London in Chains 1062:Cleopatra's Heir 1032:Island of Ghosts 1020:The Land of Gold 1008:Horses of Heaven 875:London in Chains 869:Third Syrian War 821:Her next novel, 710:origin, meeting 642:Cleopatra's Heir 585:(218 – 202 BC). 583:Second Punic War 537:Island of Ghosts 526:The Land of Gold 475:The Land of Gold 463:children's books 439:Horses of Heaven 356:with dim cries." 137:Byzantine Empire 44: 40: 38: 23:Gillian Bradshaw 19: 1433: 1432: 1428: 1427: 1426: 1424: 1423: 1422: 1298: 1297: 1215:Wayback Machine 1191: 1186: 1185: 1178: 1174: 1168:The Hawk of May 1165: 1161: 1156: 1110:The Sun's Bride 1050:Dangerous Notes 998:Imperial Purple 944: 893: 849:The Sun's Bride 816:illegal logging 806:Dangerous Notes 774:takes place in 743:History of Rome 714:in the city of 658:Caesar Augustus 618:Marie de France 595:Dangerous Notes 591: 575:Syracuse, Italy 552:science fiction 545:Marcus Aurelius 459: 416:Imperial Purple 403:empress consort 383:in 4th century 273: 268: 169: 125:science fiction 102: 98:science fiction 68: 62:Alma mater 45: 42: 36: 34: 33: 24: 17: 16:American writer 12: 11: 5: 1431: 1429: 1421: 1420: 1415: 1410: 1405: 1400: 1395: 1390: 1385: 1380: 1375: 1370: 1365: 1360: 1355: 1350: 1345: 1340: 1335: 1330: 1325: 1320: 1315: 1310: 1300: 1299: 1296: 1295: 1276:Disambiguation 1273: 1272: 1267: 1262: 1257: 1252: 1246: 1245: 1239: 1238: 1229: 1224: 1218: 1205: 1200: 1190: 1189:External links 1187: 1184: 1183: 1172: 1158: 1157: 1155: 1152: 1144: 1143: 1137: 1131: 1125: 1119: 1113: 1107: 1101: 1095: 1089: 1083: 1080: 1074: 1068: 1065: 1059: 1053: 1047: 1041: 1035: 1029: 1023: 1017: 1011: 1005: 995: 989: 975: 969: 961: 953: 943: 940: 892: 889: 853:Ancient Greece 845:'s household. 790:Kallinikos of 780:Constantine IV 776:Constantinople 590: 587: 458: 455: 377:cross-dressing 358: 357: 354: 351: 348: 345: 330:is taken from 288:. 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Falls Church, Virginia
University of Michigan
Newnham College, Cambridge
Historical fiction
historical fantasy
children's literature
science fiction
historical fiction
historical fantasy
children's literature
science fiction
Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Byzantine Empire
Saka
Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
Imperial Rome
Sub-Roman Britain
Roman Britain
English Civil War
Falls Church
Virginia
Santiago
Chile
University of Michigan
Newnham College, Cambridge
Classical philology
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
physics

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