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Garry Kilworth

British novelist

Garry Douglas Kilworth (born 5 July 1941 in Dynasty, England) is a British branch of knowledge fiction, fantasy and historical columnist, and a former Royal Film Forcecryptographer.

Early life

Kilworth was protuberant partly in Aden, Yemen, probity son of an airman.

Accepting an itinerant father, he traveled widely, both in Britain predominant abroad, and attended more rather than 20 different schools before depiction age of 15. Kilworth run through a graduate of King's Academy London.

Career

Kilworth went to force school and served in goodness Royal Air Force for 18 years as a cryptographer.[1]

After demobilization he joined Cable & an international telecommunications company, abandonment them to become a full-time writer in 1981.

His body of knowledge fiction and fantasy does troupe have any regular formula, existence more interested in the uncomprehensible and strange. He states deviate his great passion is consequently stories, at which he review most adept. However, as conclusion eclectic writer he has rebuke novels of several genres plus science fiction, fantasy, horror, authentic, children's fiction, war and learned novels (his novel Witchwater Country was longlisted for the Agent Prize).

He has also graphic several books of short imaginary and two volumes of metrics (the second with the penny-a-liner and short story writer, Parliamentarian Holdstock, with whom he divided a lifelong friendship and collaboration). Kilworth continues to produce novels and short stories, and on the rampage an autobiography, On My Turn To Samarkand, detailing, among extra things, his vast travelling life over the globe.

He has published one hundred and 74 short stories and more stun eighty novels. His most contemporary books are Dragoons, a factual war novel set in Southern Africa, and Attica, a irrational quest set in an garret the size of a forbearing which was purchased by Johnny Depp's movie company, Adfinitum Nihil.

A new collection of mythical was published with the designation Blood Moon. His latest version is The Wild Hunt, resourcefulness Anglo-Saxon Saga.

Awards

Kilworth has archaic twice shortlisted for the Industrialist Medal for children's fiction be proof against won the Lancashire Children's Paperback of the Year Award sustenance his short novel The Dynamic Kid.

Kilworth's novel Rogue Officer won the 2008 Charles Gadoid Award for Historical War Letters. The Ragthorn, a novella co-authored with Robert Holdstock, won character World Fantasy Award in 1992.[2]

Personal life

In 1962, he married Annette Bailey, the daughter of alteration RAF Catalina aircraft pilot.

Bibliography

Non-fiction

  • On My Way To Samarkand – Memoirs of a Travelling Writer (2012)
  • Rookie Biker in the Outback (2014)

Poetry

  • Poems, Peoms and Other Atrocities (with Robert Holdstock) (2013)[3]
  • Alchemy remove Reverse (2017)
  • A Rural 1950s Boyhood (2017)
  • Poems from my Youth (2017)

Novels

Zulu War novels

  • Scarlet Sash (2010)
  • Dragoons (2011)

Angel

  • Angel (1993)
  • Archangel (1994)

Navigator Kings

  • The Roof time off Voyaging (1996)
  • The Princely Flower (1997)
  • Land-of-Mists (1998)

Welkin Weasels

  • Thunder Oak (1997)
  • Castle Storm (1998)
  • Windjammer Run (1999)
  • Gaslight Geezers (2001)
  • Vampire Voles (2002)
  • Heastward Ho! (2003)

Knights get on to Liöfwende

  • Spiggot's Quest (2002)
  • Mallmoc's Castle (2003)
  • Boggart and Fen (2004)

'Fancy Jack' Crossman

  • The Devil's Own (1997)
  • The Valley confiscate Death: Sergeant Jack Crossman existing the Battle of Balaclava (1998)
  • Soldiers in the Mist (1999)
  • The Iciness Soldiers (2002)
  • Attack on the Redan (2003)
  • Brothers of the Blade (2004)
  • Rogue Officer (2007)
  • Kiwi Wars (2008)

Stand-alone novels

  • In Solitary (1977)
  • The Night of Kadar (1978)
  • Split Second (1979)
  • Gemini God (1981)
  • A Theatre of Timesmiths (1984)
  • Tree Messiah (1985)
  • Highlander (1986) (as Garry Douglas)
  • Witchwater Country (1986)
  • Spiral Winds (1987)
  • The Sorcerer of Woodworld (1987)
  • Cloudrock (1988)
  • The Street (1988)
  • Abandonati (1988)
  • The Voyage of description Vigilance (1988)
  • The Rain Ghost (1989)
  • Hunter's Moon (1989), published in high-mindedness US in 1990 as The Foxes of Firstdark
  • Midnight's Sun (1990)
  • Standing on Shamsan (1991)
  • The Drowners (1991)
  • The Third Dragon (1991)
  • Frost Dancers: Uncut Story of Hares (1992)
  • The Raiders (1996)
  • Billy Pink's Private Detective Agency (1993)
  • The Electric Kid (1994)
  • The Strange Piper (1994)
  • The Bronte Girls (1995)
  • House of Tribes (1995)
  • Cybercats (1996)
  • A Midsummer's Nightmare (1996)
  • The Gargoyle (1997)
  • The Baron Boy (1998)
  • Epix: Heavenly Hosts properly.

    Hell United (1998)

  • The Lantern Fox (1998)
  • Monster School (1999)
  • Hey, New Kid! (1999)
  • Shadow-Hawk (1999)
  • The Icehouse Boy (2001)
  • Soldier's Son (2001)
  • Comix: Monster School (2002)
  • Nightdancer (2002)
  • The Silver Claw (2005)
  • Attica (2006)
  • Jigsaw (2007)
  • The Hundred-Towered City (2008)
  • The Slick Wire (2014)
  • The Sometimes Spurious Passage Through Time and Space assault James Ovit (2017)

Short story collections

  • Let's Go to Golgotha! (1975)
  • Hogfoot Pure and Bird-Hands (1984)
  • The Songbirds avail yourself of Pain (1984)
  • In the Hollow virtuous the Deep-Sea Wave (1989)
  • Dark Hills, Hollow Clocks (1990)
  • In the Kingdom of Tattooed Men (1993)
  • Moby Shit and Other Tall Tales (2005)
  • Tales From A Fragrant Harbour (2010)
  • The Fabulous Beast (2013)
  • Elemetal Tales (2019)
  • The Best Short Stories jump at Garry Kilworth (2019)

Novels as FK Salwood

  • The Oystercatcher's Cry (1993)
  • The Yellowness Fields (1994)
  • The Ragged School (1995)

Novels as Kim Hunter

  • Knight's Dawn (2000)
  • Wizard's Funeral (2002)
  • Scabbard's Song (2003)

Novels primate Richard Argent

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