Maggie Furey

Maggie Furey was an English author, best known for her series of young adult fantasy novels, the Artefacts of Power. Born in 1955 in North East England, Furey spent the majority of her adult life as a resident of County Wicklow, Ireland. She was a qualified teacher and also contributed to BBC Radio Newcastle as a book reviewer. In addition to her work as a reviewer, Furey served as an advisor for the Durham Reading Resources Centre and organized children's book fairs.

Furey's passion for literature and fantasy in particular, can be traced back to her childhood. Due to a rare heart condition, she was unable to participate in many physical activities, and instead found solace in the worlds of books. Growing up in Northumberland, a county rich in legend and lore, Furey was particularly drawn to fantasy novels. She had a vivid imagination and would often daydream about sailing her boat or riding her pony on her way to school. Furey's first encounter with fantasy was when she read "The Silver Chair" in the second grade, which sparked her interest in the genre. By the end of the week, she had read the entire Narnia Chronicles and The Hobbit by the end of the month. The limitless scope of the genre and her vivid imagination convinced her that she was meant to be a writer of fantasy novels, a path that she would follow for the rest of her life.
Artefacts of Power Books
# Title Year
1 Aurian 1994
2 Harp of Winds 1994
3 The Sword of Flame 1995
4 Dhiammara 1996
Chronicles of the Xandim Books
# Title Year
1 Heritage of the Xandim 2009
2 Exodus of the Xandim 2011
Shadowleague Books
# Title Year
1 The Heart of Myrial 1999
2 Spirit of the Stone 2002
3 The Eye Of Eternity / Echo of Eternity 2003
The Web - 2027 Books
# Title Year
1 Gulliverzone 1997
2 Dreamcastle 1997
3 Untouchable 1997
4 Spiderbite 1997
5 Lightstorm 1997
6 Sorceress 1997
The Web - 2028 Books
# Title Year
1 Webcrash 1998
2 Cydonia 1998
3 Spindrift 1998
4 Computopia 1998
5 Avatar 1998
6 Walkabout 1998
7 The Web: 2028 1999