John Meaney

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John Meaney (b. 1957, London) is a British science fiction author.

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[edit] Biography

Meaney grew up in London and Slough, England. He has been studying martial arts since childhood and has a black belt in shotokan karate. Meaney originally studied at Birmingham University and holds a combined degree in Physics and Computer Science from the Open University. He has done postgraduate work at Oxford University and is a part time IT consultant.

[edit] Writing career

Meaney's science fiction began appearing in 1992 with "Spring Rain" in the July 1992 issue of Interzone. He has published over a dozen short pieces as of 2006. His novelette "Sharp Tang" was shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award in 1995. His first and second novels, To Hold Infinity and Paradox, were on the BSFA shortlists for Best Novel in 1999 and 2001. To Hold Infinity was also selected as one of the Daily Telegraph's "Books of the Year"[1] [2]. He lives in Kent with his wife Yvonne.

[edit] Works

[edit] Nulapeiron Sequence

  1. Paradox, Bantam/Transworld, 2000, ISBN 0-553-50589-0,
  2. Context, Bantam/Transworld, London, November 2002, ISBN 0-593-04735-4
  3. Resolution, Bantam/Transworld, January 2005, ISBN 0-593-04738-9

[edit] Standalone novels

  • To Hold Infinity, Bantam/Transworld, 1998, 529p.
  • Bone Song, Gollancz, 2007, 352p.

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