By which I mean people who work on a project over most of their lives. Not writing the same thing over and over, but following characters or a world across decades.
A writer famous in Thailand, but whose work I never was able to find in English, recently died, so his long project is over.
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I enjoyed 'Miss Read"'s two'Thrush Green' and "Fairacre' series of novels about English villages after World War II. A world so foreign that it might as well be science fiction.
Michelle Sagara/West and PC Hodgell are the fantasy 'long writers' whom I'm still reading. I gave up on Janny Wurts because her prose style hurt my brain. Sagara/West could do with some serious editing too, but is still just about bearable.
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Barbara Hambly's Ashers/Ysidro series of historical vampire novels set before and during World War I are very good too. I am told her Benjamin January historical mysteries set in 19th century New Orleans are good as well, but I have never read them.
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