Juliet E McKenna was born in Lincolnshire in July 1965, but now lives in West Oxfordshire with her husband Steve and their two sons, Keith and Ian. Even from an early age her interest in folk tales and mythology was evident. Her favourite subjects at school (Parkstone Girls' Grammar School, Poole) were History, English, and Latin. This led fairly naturally to a classics degree at St Hilda's College, Oxford, where she studied Greek and Roman history and literature. While at Oxford, she joined the Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group, and became interested in tabletop and live action role playing (or LARPing), as well as Aikido.
As time went on, Juliet found herself increasingly writing scenarios for the role-playing games she was involved in, and eventually herself and Steve were running an invitation-only LARP club. She says, "One of the most important things this taught me was what makes a good novel, what makes a good table-top adventure and what makes a good LARP scenario do have certain things in common but equally are very different in some crucial respects." It was during this time she wrote her first novel, a classic 'youth leaves home, rites of passage' tale, which got rejected unceremoniously.
Time passed and, after spending some time working in her local bookshop (which allowed her to see the commercial side of the business from the inside), as well as attending the Crime and Mystery Weekends run at her old college in Oxford every summer (which allowed her to meet a number of writers, as well as agents and publishers), she had a much clearer picture of what was needed to stand a chance of breaking into publication. What you need, I heard, is 'the same but different.' All of this advice came in useful when she went to submit The Thief's Gamble, which became the first volume of the The Tales of Einarinn, and her first published book.
The Tales of Einarinn is now complete in five volumes, which are, besides The Thief's Gamble, The Swordsman's Oath, The Gambler's Fortune, The Warrior's Bond, and The Assassin's Edge. Since finishing that series, she has started a new series, titled The Aldabreshin Compass, which is set in the Aldabreshin Archipelago, which featured briefly as a backdrop in The Swordsman's Oath. The first volume, Southern Fire, was published in the UK in September 2003, and the second volume, Northern Storm, in September 2004. The third volume, Western Deep, appeared in September 2005, and the series concluded with Eastern Tide, in October 2006. Juliet is now working on The Chronicles of the Lescari Revolution, a new trilogy for Solaris. The first volume, Irons in the Fire, is now available, with Blood in the Water and Banners in the Wind forthcoming.
Juliet also somehow finds time to write articles and reviews for Interzone, Albedo One and various websites.