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Jim Farris

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Jim Farris (full name James Scott Farris, Jr.) (born 7 December 1962) is a science fiction and fantasy author. He has published over twenty books, including a four-book series "The Oerth Cycle." He is also a musical composer of over two hundred works, approximately half of which were composed as the 'soundtrack' for the first e-publication of "The Oerth Cycle", which was originally released as a multimedia HTML e-book.[1] Jim has also done extensive work as a graphic artist, creating over one hundred covers for various authors of fantasy, science fiction and romance. Jim has also worked as a ghostwriter for three major published works.

He lives with his wife in Portales, New Mexico.

Jim was diagnosed with Cholecystitis in December 2001, and underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery in January 2002. Complications of the disease (including peritonitis) slowed his recovery (and subsequent writing output) for a period of three years.[2]

Published works

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Pandora's Box Sequence

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The Pandora's Box sequence is set in the distant future of human colonization of distant planets. It begins in the late 23rd century, and spans a period of approximately three thousand years.

  • Pandora's Box (1999)
  • Song of the Valkyrie (Book II of Pandora's Box) (2002)
  • Flesh and Steel (Book III of Pandora's Box) (2003)
  • Steel and Dreams (Book IV of Pandora's Box) (2005)
  • Song of the Vanir (Book V of Pandora's Box) (2006)
  • Headborough (Book VI of Pandora's Box) (2007)

Oerth Cycle Sequence

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The Oerth Cycle sequence is a science-fantasy series of anthropomorphic characters (similar to Redwall).

  • The Last God (Book I of The Oerth Cycle) (1999)
  • Legacy of the Last God (Book II of The Oerth Cycle) (2000)
  • Ayre of the Last God (Book III of The Oerth Cycle) (2000)
  • Children of The Last God (Book IV of The Oerth Cycle) (2000)
  • Paradox Of The Last God (Book V of the Oerth Cycle) (2007)

Mage Sequence

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The Mage sequence is set in a classic fantasy world of swords and sorcery.

  • Mage (2000)
  • Raven of Yorindar (Book II of Mage) (2001)
  • The Arc of Time (Book III of Mage) (2001)
  • The Wench of Woe (Book IV of Mage) (2005)
  • The Mountain, The Raven and The Sea (Book V of Mage) (2006)
  • The Game of the Gods (Book VI of Mage) (2006)

Other Books

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  • The Novus Revolt (2002)
  • Third Time's the Charm (2000)
  • Apotheosis (2001)
  • HTML for Ninnyhammers (2001)
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