Marcia Joanne Bennett | |
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Born | Norwich, New York, United States | June 9, 1945
Pen name | M.J. Bennett |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1983–present |
Genre | fantasy |
Notable works | The Ni-Lach series |
Marcia Joanne Bennett (born June 9, 1945, sometimes credited as M.J. Bennett),[1] is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction novels, including the Ni-Lach series and the novel Yaril's Children.
Born in Norwich, New York, daughter of Richard (a carpenter) and Reatha (née Albright).[1] After graduating from Albany Business College in 1965, she worked in the banking industry as first a secretary and then a teller. She opened a craft shop in Earlville, New York in 1972, which came to serve as her writing studio.
About her work, Bennett states, "For me writing was a natural progression from years of being an avid reader. That, coupled with a penchant for daydreaming, led me to a hobby that quickly became an addiction. I choose to write fantasy and science fiction because they give me a freedom I do not find in other types of literature."[1]
In an interview with Contemporary Authors Online, Bennett said of her work, "Friendship and tolerance are my main themes."[1] Though her novels produced lukewarm reactions from some critics (The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction noting, "The local-colour quotient is high, though the sequence [of the Ni-Lach series] itself is unremarkable" [2]), other reviewers had more positive reactions.
Of her debut novel, Where the Ni-Lach, Publishers Weekly wrote, "Bennett's well-depicted characters, sustained sense of mystery and several clever plot twists make for a compelling read."[3] In a review of the second book in the series, The Emergency Librarian said, "The themes of understanding differences, personal responsibility and loyalty to friends, and a group of engaging protagonists enrich the standard adventure plot."[4]
The third novel in the series, Beyond the Draak's Teeth received a "recommended" review from Library Journal: "The values of freedom and friendship hang in a delicate balance in this sf/fantasy adventure."[5]