Scott Lynch (author)
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Scott Lynch is an American fantasy author, best-known for his Gentleman Bastard series of novels.
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[edit] Biography
Scott Lynch was born April 2, 1978 in Saint Paul. He now resides with his wife Jenny in Western Wisconsin in the city of New Richmond. According to his website, he had a variety of jobs including dishwasher, waiter, web designer, freelance writer and office manager. His first novel, The Lies of Locke Lamora, was purchased by Simon Spanton of Orion Books in August 2004 and published in June 2006 under the Gollancz imprint in the United Kingdom and under the Bantam imprint in the United States. In addition to being a writer, Scott Lynch is also a volunteer firefighter, certified in both Minnesota and Wisconsin. He maintains an active livejournal and frequently posts on genre-related message boards, including rpg.net.
[edit] Bibliography
[edit] The Gentleman Bastards Sequence
- The Lies of Locke Lamora (June 2006)
- Red Seas Under Red Skies (June 2007)
- The Republic of Thieves (forthcoming)
- The Thorn of Emberlain (forthcoming)
- The Ministry of Necessity (forthcoming)
- untitled (forthcoming)
- untitled (forthcoming)
This is a sequence of seven planned novels set in the world of the shattered Therin Throne Empire and its descendant states. It follows the life of the young professional thief and con artist Locke Lamora, over a period of some 15-20 years. Lynch has stated that there will be a sequel series set some twenty years on with new characters, which will also be seven books long.
In August 2006, Subterranean Press confirmed that they would be publishing three novellas by Scott Lynch set in the same world as The Lies of Locke Lamora.
In his Live Journal Scott Lynch gave some hints what these novellas might be about: "So beginning next year around the time Red Seas Under Red Skies sets sail, the first of three Subterranean Press novellas (target length: 35,000-40,000 words) by yours truly will also be released. These three novellas will be set in Locke's world, but will almost certainly feature the further (or earlier) stories of major secondary characters like Dona Vorchenza from Lies and Captain Zamira Drakasha from Red Seas. The truth is, I'm still toying with the subjects of the novellas, and will not begin serious work on them until next month (by which point I'll also be researching and outlining the third main sequence novel, The Republic of Thieves). I honestly doubt that Locke will feature in any of them, but if inspiration hits like a brick to the head I certainly won't ignore it. These novellas will definitely enhance understanding of the main sequence novels and offer a few choice in-jokes and revelations, but they will in no way be mandatory for understanding of the main sequence novels, because I am not the Wachowski brothers."
- Scott Lynch's complete announcement in his Live Journal on August 17th, 2006.
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[edit] Interviews
- Interview with Scott Lynch conducted by Jay Tomio for Fantasybookspot.com. (May 2006)
- Interview with Scott Lynch by Alison Bone for The Bookseller, 10 April, 2006.
- Interview with Scott Lynch by Pat's Fantasy Hotlist, 21 June, 2006.
- Interview with Scott Lynch by Elbakin.net, 7 August, 2006.
- Video Interview with Scott Lynch on YouTube, 21 July 2006.