![]() ![]() It also ensured that the books were shelved near those of Brian Jacques, an author that the writers, collectively known as "the Erins", liked. Victoria Holmes chose the name Erin because she liked the name, and Hunter because it matched the theme of feral cats. ![]() The pseudonym is used so that the individual novels in the series would not be shelved in different places in libraries. The series was written by Erin Hunter, a pseudonym used by authors Cherith Baldry, Kate Cary, Tui Sutherland, and series editor Victoria Holmes. Though the novels have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller List and have been nominated for several awards, none of the novels in Warriors: The New Prophecy has won a significant literary award. The arc's major themes deal with forbidden love, the concept of nature versus nurture, and characters being a mix of good and bad. The New Prophecy details the Clans' journey to a new home when humans (called Twolegs by the Clans) destroy their original territories. The novels are published by HarperCollins under the pseudonym Erin Hunter, which refers to authors Kate Cary and Cherith Baldry and plot developer/editor Victoria Holmes. The arc comprises six novels which were published from 2005 to 2006: Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, and Sunset. ![]() Warriors: The New Prophecy is the second arc in the Warriors juvenile fantasy novel series about cats, who live in four established clans and follow a code to keep the peace between them from breaking apart completely. ![]()
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