Erin Hunter is a collective pseudonym used by the authors Victoria Holmes, Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, Clarissa Hutton, Inbali Iserles, Tui T. Sutherland, and Rosie Best in the writing of several children's fantasy novel series which focus on animals and their adventures. Notable works include the Warriors, Seekers, Survivors, Bravelands, and Bamboo Kingdom book series.[1] For each book, Holmes creates the plot and the others take turns writing the books.[2] Dan Jolley, though not an official Erin Hunter author, also writes the stories for manga published under the Hunter name.[3] James L. Barry, Bettina M. Kurkoski, and Don Hudson are included under the pseudonym as the illustrators of the Warriors mangas. Natalie Riess and Sara Goetter are also included as the illustrators of the graphic novel adaptation of The Prophecies Begin.[4]
History
editIn 2003, HarperCollins asked Victoria Holmes to write a fantasy series about feral cats, but, not being a reader of fantasy, she was less than enthusiastic despite her love of cats.[5] After writing one storyline, Kate Cary was brought in to write the book as Holmes went behind the scenes to supervise details and edit the book. When the third Warriors book, Forest of Secrets, was being drafted, Cherith Baldry joined the Erin Hunter team.[6] Tui T. Sutherland wrote the first Warriors field guide and became the fourth person under the name.[7]
The name "Erin Hunter" was chosen for several reasons. If the authors used all of their own names, the books would be placed in different locations in a library, making them hard to find. Additionally, they wanted to pick a surname that would place the books very close to the Redwall series by Brian Jacques, which is a book series with a similar plot to Warriors. One of the authors suggested "Hunter", and the others felt that it was "perfect", because not only did it place the book series close to Jacques, but it evokes the image of a cat. Victoria Holmes suggested ‘Erin' because it was one of her favorite names, and it was accepted for being a strong Celtic name and "not particularly girly".[8]
Authors
editVictoria Holmes
editVictoria Holmes was born in Berkshire, England. Holmes was the creator of Warriors, being the person whom HarperCollins originally requested to write it.[5] After inviting Kate Cary to do the actual writing of the series, she moved behind the scenes to help edit and supervise details.
Holmes grew up on a farm in England. Later, she attended the University of Oxford, whose buildings "inspired an interest in history". She now lives in London, where she works as the editor for the series.[9]
In 2011, the Bookperk website ran a special for signed copies of Sign of the Moon. Because Erin Hunter is not a real person, these books were instead signed by Victoria Holmes.[10]
Following a diagnosis of cancer in 2017, Holmes stepped back from her involvement in Warriors.[11]
Kate Cary
editKate Cary was the first author brought on board to write for the Warriors series. Holmes chose Cary to write the first Warriors book after Holmes had finished the storyline. She has written many of the books in the main arcs, as well as several Super Editions.[6][12][13][14]
She was born in England on 4 November 1967. She later moved to Scotland where she lived for 12 years before going back to England, where she currently resides. Besides the Warriors series, she has also written the book Bloodline, and its sequel, Reckoning.[15]
Cherith Baldry
editCherith Baldry was the second author brought to the Erin Hunter team. She was born on 21 January 1947 in Lancaster, England. She studied at the University of Manchester and St. Anne's College, Oxford. Holmes invited her to join when they were writing the third Warriors book, Forest of Secrets, after seeing her writing style and feeling that it was similar to Kate Cary's.[6]
Tui T. Sutherland
editTui T. Sutherland was born on 31 July 1978 in Caracas, Venezuela. She currently lives in the United States. Her first credit to the Erin Hunter team was the field guide Secrets of the Clans. She wrote several other Warriors guides, as well as the first book in the Seekers series.[9] Sutherland was also an editor of the Warriors series, until she quit editing to become a full-time writer.[16] She went on to write the novel series Wings of Fire, among several other series.
Inbali Iserles
editInbali Iserles was born in Israel and is the author of the third, fifth and sixth books of the Survivors series: Darkness Falls, The Endless Lake and Storm of Dogs. She also publishes animal fantasy novels under her own name, including The Tygrine Cat and the Foxcraft trilogy.
Gillian Philip
editGillian Philip was born on 2 July 1964, and is the author of several books in the Survivors and Bravelands series. She lives in the northeast Scottish Highlands.[17] Philip has toured the United States twice as the face of the Erin Hunter responsible for Survivors. In addition to Survivors, she has written several novel series under her own name. In June 2020, Philip was removed from the Erin Hunter team after announcing her support for statements by J.K Rowling on Twitter regarding transgender people, which were perceived as being transphobic.[18]
Clarissa Hutton
editClarissa Hutton is the author of several Warriors novellas, including Thunderstar's Echo and the three stories in Path of a Warrior.[19]
Rosie Best
editRosie Best is the author of The Exile's Journey, several books in the Bravelands series, as well as every book in the Bamboo Kingdom series.
Dan Jolley
editDan Jolley is the author of all the Warriors mangas. He also writes for his own independent projects, as well as for video games from Ubisoft and Activision.
Illustrators
editJames L. Barry
editJames L. Barry illustrated most of the Warriors mangas, including the trilogy sets, modern standalones, and epilogue chapters in Super Editions.
Bettina M. Kurkoski
editBettina M. Kurkoski illustrated The Rise of Scourge.
Don Hudson
editDon Hudson illustrated the Tigerstar and Sasha trilogy.
Natalie Riess
editNatalie Riess is one of the illustrators of the upcoming graphic novel adaptation of the first Warriors arc.
Sara Goetter
editSara Goetter is one of the illustrators of the upcoming graphic novel adaptation of the first Warriors arc.
Works
edit
Warriors: The Prophecies Begin[6]
Warriors: The New Prophecy[12]
Warriors: Dawn of the Clans
Warriors: A Vision of Shadows
Warriors: The Broken Code
Warriors: A Starless Clan
Warriors: Changing Skies
Graphic novels
Graystripe's Adventure (colored release in 2017)
The Rise of Scourge (colored release in 2024)
Tigerstar and Sasha (colored release in 2025)
Ravenpaw's Path (colored release in 2018)
SkyClan and the Stranger (colored release in 2019)
A Shadow in RiverClan
Winds of Change
Exile from ShadowClan
A Thief In ThunderClan
Super Editions
Field guides
Novellas
Short stories
Plays
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Seekers: The Original Series
- The Quest Begins (2008) (Sutherland)
- Great Bear Lake (2009) (Baldry)
- Smoke Mountain (2009) (Sutherland)
- The Last Wilderness (2010) (Baldry)
- Fire in the Sky (2010) (Sutherland)
- Spirits in the Stars (2011) (Baldry)
Seekers: Return to the Wild
- Island of Shadows (2012) (Baldry)
- The Melting Sea (2012) (Sutherland)
- River of Lost Bears (2013) (Baldry)
- Forest of Wolves (2014) (Baldry)
- The Burning Horizon (2015) (Baldry)
- The Longest Day (2016) (Baldry)
Manga
- Toklo's Story (2010)
- Kallik's Adventure (2011)
Survivors: The Original Series
- The Empty City (2012) (Gillian Philip)
- A Hidden Enemy (2013) (Philip)
- Darkness Falls (2013) (Inbali Iserles)
- The Broken Path (2014) (Philip)[34]
- The Endless Lake (2014) (Iserles)
- Storm of Dogs (2015) (Iserles)
Survivors: The Gathering Darkness
- A Pack Divided (2015) (Philip)
- Dead of Night (2016) (Rosie Best)
- Into the Shadows (2017) (Philip)[35]
- Red Moon Rising (2017) (Philip)[36]
- The Exile's Journey (2018)[37] (Rosie Best)
- The Final Battle (2019)[38] (Philip)
Novellas
- Alpha's Tale (2014) (Phillip)
- Sweet's Journey (2015) (Philip)
- Moon's Choice (2015) (Philip)
- Tales from the Packs (2015) (Bind-up of Alpha's Tale, Sweet's Journey, and Moon's Choice)
Bravelands
editBravelands
- Broken Pride (2017) (Philip)[39]
- Code of Honor (2018) (Philip)[40]
- Blood and Bone (2018)[41] (Philip)
- Shifting Shadows (2019)[42] (Philip)
- The Spirit Eaters (2020)[43] (Philip)
- Oathkeeper (2020)[44] (Philip)
Bravelands: Curse of the Sandtongues
- Shadows on the Mountain (2021) (Best)
- The Venom Spreads (2022) (Best)
- Blood on the Plains (2022) (Best)
Bravelands: Thunder on the Plains
- The Shattered Horn (2023) (Best)
- Breakers of the Code (2024) (Best)
- Realm of Lost Spirits (2024) (Best)
Bamboo Kingdom
edit- Creatures of the Flood (2021) (Best)
- River of Secrets (2022) (Best)
- Journey to the Dragon Mountain (2023) (Best)
- The Dark Sun (2023) (Best)
- The Lightning Path (2024) (Best)
- Fire and Ash (2025)
Book development
editIn Warriors, Seekers, Bravelands, and Bamboo Kingdom a specific order is followed. First, Holmes, the editor, sends in the preliminary script and outline to whoever is writing the book. Then, the author develops Holmes' ideas into a single book which is sent back to Holmes for one last check-over and edit. After she finishes, she sends it to HarperCollins for publication.[45] After Holmes stepped back from editing under the Erin Hunter name in 2017, a team of editors took over the writing of the preliminary scripts and the editing of drafts.
For the Survivors series, there was a different approach taken. The whole team got together and created a detailed story outline and developed the characters together. Then, the writing itself was done by a single author, who was still allowed to change something significant about the plot or characters if they felt that a certain character would not act a specific way.[46]
Writing style
editWith four different authors, Holmes has said that the book "'sounds' like Erin, because she has a very distinctive voice". She compares the style of the authors to a different language where a stray line or word can stick out. Holmes says that she is in charge of editing and making sure that the book sounds correct.[45] Erin Hunter books are all told in a third person limited narrative, though the focal point character changes from series to series, book to book, and sometimes from chapter to chapter.
References
edit- ^ Hunter, Erin. "Official Home of the Warriors Books by Erin Hunter". HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ Hunter, Erin. "Who is Erin Hunter?". HarperCollins Publishers. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
- ^ "Tokyopop and HarperCollins Turn "Warriors" by Erin Hunter into Manga". Comicbookbin.com. Retrieved 18 April 2008.
- ^ "Exclusive first look: The Prophecies Begin graphic novel and cover | Warrior Cats". warriorcats.com. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
- ^ a b Hunter, Erin. "FAQs". Warriors. HarperCollins Publishers. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
- ^ a b c d "Transcript of Erin Hunter Chat No. 1". Wands and Worlds. Archived from the original on 4 March 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2008.
- ^ "Erin Hunter Chat No. 4 Transcript – January 19, 2008". Wands and Worlds. 19 January 2008. Archived from the original on 3 April 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
- ^ "Cat Tales". Nick Magazine: 75. December 2008 – January 2009.
- ^ a b "Erin Hunter". Fantasy Book Review. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
- ^ "Signed Copy of Warriors Book". Bookperk. HarperCollins. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
- ^ Holmes, Victoria. "Author Profile: Vicky Holmes". Warrior Cats. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
- ^ a b Cary, Kate. "BlogClan An Erin Hunter Blog by Kate Cary". BlogClan. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
- ^ a b "Erin Hunter Chat No. 6 Transcript – the chat". Wands And Worlds. Archived from the original on 19 September 2009. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
- ^ "Kate Cary's Blog: February 27th, 2009". Kate Cary. 27 February 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2009.
- ^ "Biography of Erin Hunter". Book Reviews for the Average Joe. 3 May 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
- ^ "Erin Hunter chat No. 5 transcript – 16 August 2008". Wands and Worlds. 16 August 2008. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2013.
- ^ Philip, Gillian (18 August 2011). "Some stuff about me ..." Gillian Philip ...taking dictation from people who don't exist. Archived from the original on 13 June 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
- ^ Sarkisian, Jacob. "A best-selling children's author was sacked by her publishers after tweeting her support for JK Rowling". Insider. Retrieved 17 May 2023.
- ^ "Book News! – BlogClan". Retrieved 7 June 2022.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2009). The Fourth Apprentice. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-155509-1.
- ^ a b Cary, Kate. "Night Whispers". BlogClan. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (11 April 2017). Shattered Sky, Hardcover – April 11, 2017. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062386458.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2017). Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #4: Darkest Night. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062386496.
- ^ Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #5: River of Fire. ISBN 978-0062386533.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (6 November 2018). Warriors: A Vision of Shadows #6: The Raging Storm. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062386571.
- ^ Warriors: The Broken Code #1: Lost Stars. HarperCollins. 9 April 2019.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (29 October 2019). Warriors: The Broken Code #2: The Silent Thaw. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062823557.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (4 September 2018). Warriors Super Edition: Crowfeather's Trial. ISBN 978-0062698766.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (3 September 2019). Warriors Super Edition: Squirrelflight's Hope. ISBN 978-0062698803.
- ^ "Warriors Super Edition: Graystripe's Vow". HarperCollins.
- ^ Hunter, Erin. Warriors Super Edition: Ivypool's Heart. HarperCollins. ISBN 0063357364.
- ^ "Exclusive title and cover reveal: StormClan's Folly". Warrior Cats.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (11 February 2014). Survivors #4: The Broken Path. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062102683.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (7 February 2017). Survivors: The Gathering Darkness #3: Into the Shadows, Hardcover – February 7, 2017. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062343413.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (3 October 2017). Survivors: The Gathering Darkness #4: Red Moon Rising. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062343451.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (26 June 2018). Survivors: The Gathering Darkness #5: The Exile's Journey. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062343499.
- ^ Survivors: The Gathering Darkness #6: The Final Battle. ISBN 978-0062343536.
- ^ Bravelands #1: Broken Pride, Kindle Edition. Amazon.com, Inc. 6 June 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2018). Bravelands #2: Code of Honor. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0062642066.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2018). Blood and Bone. Harpercollins.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2019). Shifting Shadows. Harpercollins. ISBN 978-0062642141.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2019). Bravelands #5: The Spirit-Eaters. Harpercollins.
- ^ Hunter, Erin (2020). Bravelands #6: Oathkeeper. Harpercollins. ISBN 978-0062642226.
- ^ a b "Interview: Erin Hunter". Writers Unboxed. 21 April 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2008.
- ^ Brown, Jennifer M. (11 July 2012). "Wednesday, July 11, 2012: Kids' Maximum Shelf: Survivors - Gillian Philip: The Lure of the Pack". Shelf Awareness. Retrieved 17 November 2012.
External links
edit- Warriors (official)
- Erin Hunter at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Erin Hunter at Library of Congress, with 79 library catalogue records