Robert Jordan, although I haven't finished the Wheel of Time series yet...got kinda bogged down after book 7 and am taking a break. Mercedes Lackey. A lot of critics say she's repetitive, redundant and other words beginning with "r", but I love her anyway. She just tells a good story. Orson Scott Card, although my favorite of his books are more sci-fi than fantasy, the Alvin book are good too. And Wyrms. Margaret Weiss and Tracey Hickman for the first trilogy of DragonLance. Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, especially for the Godmother series. Wisechild, I don't know who the author is, but it's a beautiful story. Neil Gaiman, Neverworld. I'm leaving Tolkien off the list because although I loved the Hobbit and enjoyed the Fellowship, I haven't read any of the rest. Must withhold judgement. I'm sure my list will be extended.
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