Mark Morris (author)

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Mark Morris (born in 1963 in Bolsover) is an author most well known for his series of horror novels, although he has also written two novels based on the BBC Television series Doctor Who. He currently lives in Tadcaster with his wife (the artist Nel Whatmore) and their children. He occasionally writes as JM Morris.

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Mark began his writing career in 1988 as part of the (now defunct) Enterprise Allowance Scheme. His first novel, Toady, was published in 1989 and several further books followed. He has also published two volumes of short stories, and a novel as JM Morris. He also wrote the novel The Body Snatchers for BBC Books' Eighth Doctor Adventures range, and the novel Deep Blue for their Past Doctor Adventures range.

He is currently published by the small press publisher PS Publishing.

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