Tim Lebbon
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Tim Lebbon (born 1969 in London) is an English horror and dark fantasy writer, and a judge at the 2005 World Fantasy Convention. His short story Reconstructing Amy won the Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction in 2001 and his novel Dusk won the 2007 August Derleth Award from the British Fantasy Society for best novel of the year. Tim lived in Devon until he was eight and then in Newport until the age of 26. He now lives in Goytre in Monmouthshire with his wife and two children.[1]
[edit] Bibliography
- Mesmer (1997)
- White (1999)
- Flesh (1999)
- Naming of Parts (2000)
- Hush (2000) (with Gavin Williams)
- The First Law (2000)
- Face (2001)
- The Nature of Balance (2001)
- Until She Sleeps (2002)
- Changing of Faces (2003)
- Fears Unnamed (2004)
- Pieces of Hate: Assassin Series, Book 2 (2005)
- Desolation (2005)
- Berserk (2006)
- Dusk (2006) - August Derleth Award winner
- Dawn (2007)
- The Everlasting (2007)
- 30 Days of Night (2007)
- After the War: Two Tales of Noreela (2008)
- Fallen (2008)
- Mind the Gap: A Novel of the Hidden Cities (2008) (with Christopher Golden)
- Bar None (2008)
[edit] External links
- Author website
- Interview with Tim Lebbon in 2000
- Interview with Tim Lebbon in 2003
- Repulsion - Short story by Tim Lebbon