<head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"> <title>Tribute Page</title> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="stylel.css" /> </head> <div id="main"> <body> <div id="cover"></div> <main id="big-grid"> <!--==================== HEADER ==========================--> <header id="header" id="header-grid"> <div class="header-content"> <h1 id="title">Robin <span>Hobb</span> </h1> <p>“Don’t do what you can’t undo, until you’ve <span>considered</span> what you can’t do once you’ve done it.”</p> </div> </header> <!--==================== NAV ==========================--> <nav id="nav"> <ul id="ul-nav"> <li class="nav1"> <a href="#">HOME</a> </li> <li class="nav2"> <a href="#">ABOUT</a> </li> <li class="nav3"> <a href="#">AUTHOR</a> </li> </ul> </nav> <!--==================== SECTION ==========================--> <section id="section" id="section-grid"> <h3 class="item-1">ABOUT THE AUTHOR</h3> <div class="p-grid item-2" id="tribute-info"> <p class="p1">Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden (born March 5, 1952), better known by her pen names Robin Hobb and Megan Lindholm, is an American writer. She has written five series set in the Realm of the Elderlings, which started in 1995 with the publication of Assassin's Apprentice and ended with Assassin's Fate in 2017. Her books have sold over a million copies.</p> <p class="p2">Lindholm sold her first short story to a children's magazine, leading to an early career writing for children. Her short fiction for children appeared in magazines such as Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill, and Highlights for Children.[2] She also composed educational material, short works of fiction created to a very specific vocabulary list, which were used in SRA's programmed reading material.</p> </div> <div class="img-grid item-3"> <div img-sec></div> </div> </section> <!--==================== ARTICAL ==========================--> <article id="article" id="artical-grid"> <div id="item-1" class="item-1"> <h3>ROB<span>IN HO</span>BB</h3> </div> <div id="img-div" class="item-2"><img id="image" src="https://static.fnac-static.com/multimedia/Images/FD/Comete/99557/CCP_IMG_ORIGINAL/1275913.jpg" alt=""> <h4 id="img-caption">The Author's picture</h4></div> <div id="item-3" class="item-3"> <p >Until 1995, she continued to publish exclusively under the name Megan Lindholm. Her fiction under that name spans several slices of the fantasy genre, from fantasy adventure (the Ki and Vandien tales) to urban fantasy (Wizard of the Pigeons).</p> </div> <div id="item-4" class="item-4"> <p>Robin Hobb, a pseudonym that Lindholm has used for writing works of epic traditional fantasy, first appeared in 1995.</p> </div> <div id="item-5" class="item-5"><p>In 1981, Megan Lindholm was awarded an Alaska State Council of the Arts prize for her short story "The Poaching."As Megan Lindholm, her short fiction works have been finalists for both the Nebula and the Hugo awards, and winner of the Asimov's Readers Award. Her books have been praised by Orson Scott Card, who has stated that she "arguably set the standard for the modern serious fantasy novel". George R.R. Martin has praised her work, writing that her books are like "diamonds in a sea of zircons."</p></div> <div id="item-6" class="item-6"> <h3>ROB<span>IN HO</span>BB</h3> </div> </article> <!--==================== FOOTER ==========================--> <footer id="footer"> <a id="tribute-link" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Hood" target="_blank">FOR MORE INFO</a> </footer> </main> </body>

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