I'm not sure of any specific 'Miraj' named authors for fantasy novels. However, in general, J.K. Rowling is very popular in the fantasy genre with her 'Harry Potter' series, which has elements that could be related to the idea of a Miraj fantasy like a magical school and a battle against dark forces.
Well, David Drake is a well - known author in this genre. He writes about military adventures in a very detailed and engaging way. Jack Campbell is also popular. His books usually have great space - based military themes. And let's not forget Lois McMaster Bujold. Her fantasy military novels often combine interesting political intrigue with military action.
J.R.R. Tolkien, while mainly known for his high - fantasy works like "The Lord of the Rings", also has elements of love in his stories. Aragorn and Arwen's love is a significant part of the lore. Also, Juliet Marillier is a great author in this genre. Her books often feature strong female characters and beautiful love stories set in a fantasy Celtic - inspired world, full of magic and ancient traditions.
Brandon Sanderson is quite popular. His books often feature intricate magic systems and complex world - building. Another is Patrick Rothfuss. His 'The Kingkiller Chronicle' has a unique blend of fantasy elements and a very nerdy protagonist. Also, Neil Gaiman has written some works that could be considered in this genre, with his use of strange and magical concepts.
One popular author is Juliet Marillier. While not strictly shogun - only focused, her works often include elements that can be associated with shogun fantasy, such as strong female characters in a semi - historical, semi - magical setting. Also, some indie authors are emerging in this genre. They might not be as well - known as the big names, but they bring fresh perspectives and unique takes on the shogun fantasy concept.
I'm not sure specifically which authors are known for 'off to be the wizard' - titled novels. But there are many general fantasy authors whose works might have similar themes. J.K. Rowling, for example, with her Harry Potter series has elements of wizardry and a magical world. Another could be Terry Pratchett, who created a rich and unique world of magic in his Discworld series.
One popular author is唐家三少 (Tang Jia San Shao). His works often involve elements of fantasy world transmigration. Another is天蚕土豆 (Tian Can Tu Dou).
It's difficult to name popular authors specifically for 'city of stairs' fantasy novels. But consider authors like Neil Gaiman who has a knack for creating fantastical and unique settings. While he may not have written a novel directly about a 'city of stairs', his style of writing could potentially be applied to such a concept. There may also be emerging authors in the self - published or small - press world who are delving into this type of story.
Neil Gaiman has worked on some great fantasy art graphic novels. His works often blend dark fantasy elements with deep storytelling. Another popular one is Alan Moore, known for his complex and thought - provoking stories in the graphic novel medium.
One well - known author is Jessica Day George. Her stories usually revolve around princesses and princes in fictional kingdoms, filled with elements of magic and, of course, romance. Tamora Pierce has also made a name for herself in this genre. While her works cover a wide range of themes, she has some great stories with royal characters and their romantic adventures. And Juliet Marillier is another author whose novels sometimes incorporate royal fantasy romance, especially those set in historical - like fantasy worlds.
Patrick Rothfuss is also well - known. His 'Kingkiller Chronicle' is a beloved epic fantasy series. His writing style is engaging, and he creates a vivid world filled with mystery and adventure, which makes his new epic fantasy novels highly anticipated.