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Deborah Harkness (born 1965) is an American scholar and novelist, best known as a historian and as the author of the All Souls Trilogy, which consists of The New York Times best-selling novel A Discovery of Witches and its sequels Shadow of Night and The Book of Life. Her latest book is Time's Convert: A Novel, both an origin story of the trilogy's Marcus Whitmore character, set in the American War of Independence and the French Revolution, and a sequel to the All Souls Trilogy. Early life Born in 1965, Harkness grew up near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of an American-born father and a British-born mother. She is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College (B.A., 1986), Northwestern University (M.A., 1990), and the University of California, Davis (Ph.D., 1994). Harkness also studied abroad at Oxford University. She is a well-regarded historian of science and medicine, as well as having taught courses about the history of magic and science. Career Harkness is a professor of history and teaches European history and the history of science at the University of Southern California. She has published two works of historical non-fiction, John Dee's Conversations with Angels: Cabala, Alchemy and the End of Nature (1999) and The Jewel House: Elizabethan London and the Scientific Revolution (2007). In 2011, Harkness published her first work of fiction, A Discovery of Witches. The first novel in the All Souls trilogy, A Discovery of Witches is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of a modern-day witch who inadvertently calls up an ancient enchanted manuscript at Oxford University's Bodleian Library thereby attracting the unwelcome notice of a host of magical creatures who live among humans, including other witches, daemons, and a 1,500-year-old French vampire. The novel debuted at number two on The New York Times Best Seller hardcover fiction list, and has been sold in at least 34 countries. The book was called "a sophisticated fairy tale for adults" by the San Antonio Express-News. The second novel in the series, Shadow of Night, was published a year later, becoming a number one success on The New York Times Best Seller list. The third novel in the series is called The Book of Life. The book was published on July 15, 2014, in hardback, e-book, and audiobook in the US, UK, Canada, and Ireland. On January 9, 2014, the United States front cover and a two-page excerpt were released to the public on USA Today. On May 12, 2014, chapter 1 was released on Harkness' website. Harkness is also the author of the award-winning wine blog, Good Wine Under $20. Harkness released a companion book in May 2018 entitled The World of All Souls: The Complete Guide to A Discovery of Witches, Shadow of Night, and The Book of Life (All Souls Trilogy), followed in September 2018 by an All Souls series trilogy prequel/sequel entitled Time's Convert. The book features Marcus Whitmore, Matthew Clairmont's vampire son. Harkness is an executive producer of BadWolf's eight episode television series based on Harkness' novel, A Discovery of Witches. The series premiered in the UK on Sky One on September 14, 2018, and is now streaming on NOW TV. The international distribution of the series is handled by Sky Vision. It was revealed by Sky One on All Souls Day (November 2) 2018 that the TV series would be extended by seasons 2 and 3, corresponding to the A Discovery of Witches sequels Shadow of Night and The Book of Life. Season 2 (10 episodes) was released in early 2021, and season 3 ( 7 episodes) in early 2022. Personal life Harkness currently lives in Southern California where she is a professor of history. Bibliography Novels All Souls A Discovery of Witches. New York: Viking. 2011. ISBN 9780670022410. OCLC 635459436. Shadow of Night. New York: Viking. 2012. ISBN 9780670023486. OCLC 760974138. The Book of Life. New York: Viking. 2014. ISBN 9780525427223. OCLC 1202304348. Time's Convert. New York: Viking. 2018. ISBN 9780399564512. OCLC 1111582969.* *Many of the events in Time's Convert take place in the present-day, however a portion of them take place prior to the events of A Discovery of Witches. In other words, Time's Convert acts as a sequel to the trilogy while also containing a prequel component. Companions The All Souls Real-Time Reading Companion (2015) The World of All Souls: A Complete Guide to A Discovery of Witches, Shadow of Night, and the Book of Life (2018) Books John Dee's Conversations with Angels: Cabala, Alchemy, and the End of Nature. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. 1999. ISBN 9780521622288. OCLC 39748178. Harkness, Deborah E. (2007). The Jewel house of art and nature: Elizabethan London and the social foundations of the scientific revolution. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300111965. OCLC 226002129. (see also The Jewel House) Journal articles Harkness, Deborah E. (Spring 2008). "A view from the streets: women and medical work in Elizabethan London". Bulletin of the History of Medicine. 82 (1). Johns Hopkins University: 52–85. doi:10.1353/bhm.2008.0001. PMID 18344585. S2CID 5695475. Awards Comic-Con International's Inkpot Award for (2018) Honorary Degree, Mount Holyoke College (2014) Harkness' faculty profile on the University of Southern California's website also lists the following honors and awards: Highly Commended, Longman-History Today Awards Book Prize, Spring 2009 Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, Pfizer Award for Best Book in the History of Science, History of Science Society, Fall 2008 Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, John Best Snow Prize for Best Book in British Studies, North American Conference on British Studies, Fall 2008 Prize for Best Book, Pacific Coast Conference on British Studies, Spring 2008 Huntington Library Research Fellowship Recipient, National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow, 2006–2007 Guggenheim Fellowship Recipient, John S. Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 2004–2005 Residency at the National Humanities Center, National Humanities Center, John E. Sawyer Fellow, 2004–2005 NIH/NSF Career Development Award, National Science Foundation Senior Scholar's Award, 2001–2002 Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, Derek Price Award for Best Article, History of Science Society, 1998 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship Recipient, ACLS Fellowship, 1997–1998 Huntington Library Research Fellowship Recipient, NEH Fellowship, Huntington Library, 1997–1998 Recipient of National or International Prize in Discipline, Nelson Prize for Best Article, Renaissance Society of America, 1997 Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education, 1989–1993 Fulbright Award, Fulbright Fellowship to the United Kingdom, 1991–1992 Notes External links Deborah Harkness official website Deborah Harkness official Facebook page. Discover the Deborah E Harkness popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Deborah E Harkness books.

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