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Gary Gibson (author)

Gary Gibson is a science fiction author from Glasgow, Scotland.

Life
After studying Sociology, History and Politics at the Glasgow Caledonian University, Gary Gibson worked as a "small press" comics magazine editor before following courses in desktop publishing and design and subsequently freelancing as a graphic designer. After marrying Emma, Gibson relocated to Taiwan == Writing ==
Writing
Gary Gibson has been writing since the age of fourteen He is a member of the Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle. Publishing history After publishing some short stories that was nominated in 2005 by the British Fantasy Society for the award for best novel of the year, which was eventually won by Stephen King with The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower. He followed up the following year with Against Gravity, also nominated by the British Fantasy Society for the award for best novel of the year, the first novel of the trilogy The Shoal Sequence. The series introduced the characters of Dakota Merrick, Lucas Corso and the alien Trader-in-Faecal-Matter-of-Animals, a fish-like member of the Shoal race, who rule all inhabited space through their exclusive knowledge of the secret of faster-than-light travel. The novels involve a discovery regarding the origins of this technology. Stealing Light was followed in 2009 by Nova War, in 2010 by Empire of Light, and in 2013 by Marauder. In 2011 Gibson published Final Days, And in 2012 Gibson published The Thousand Emperors, the second book in "The Final Days" series In 2014 Gibson published Extinction Game, the first installment of a new series. == Other activities ==
Other activities
Gary Gibson plays guitar. He also keeps a blog called White Screen of Despair and a profile on Twitter. == Bibliography ==
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