Adam James Dalton

Adam James Dalton
Born September 30, 1970
Occupation Novelist
Nationality British
Education University
Alma mater University of Warwick
Period 2008-present
Genre Fantasy
Notable works Necromancer's Gambit, Empire of the Saviours
Website
www.ajdalton.eu

A J Dalton (born 30 September 1970) is a British fantasy writer and teacher of English. He is the author of the Flesh & Bone Trilogy (Necromancer’s Gambit, Necromancer’s Betrayal, and Necromancer’s Fall) and Chronicles of a Cosmic Warlord (Empire of the Saviours, Gateway of the Saviours and Tithe of the Saviours).

Biography

Adam Dalton was born in Croydon, England. He was educated at Trinity School and the University of Warwick, where he completed a BA in English and American Literature and an MA in English Literature.[1]

Dalton moved into English language teaching, working in a variety of countries between 1996 and 2005. He then took a managerial position in Manchester, England, with the British Council, the UK’s international organisation for cultural relations, a registered charity. While working there, he self-published the Flesh & Bone Trilogy: Necromancer’s Gambit (2008), Necromancer’s Betrayal (2009) and Necromancer’s Fall (2010).[2] These novels described themselves as “metaphysical fantasy”, the first works of literature to do so. Dalton left the British Council in late 2010 in order to write the first book in Chronicles of a Cosmic Warlord, which was Empire of the Saviours. He also taught part-time at Manchester Metropolitan University. In late 2011, he signed a deal with Gollancz for Empire of the Saviours and a further two volumes, namely Gateway of the Saviours and Tithe of the Saviours. He currently teaches part-time at Manchester University.

Publications

The Flesh & Bone Trilogy

  1. Necromancer's Gambit (Feb 2008)
  2. Necromancer's Betrayal (Aug 2009)
  3. Necromancer's Fall (Aug 2010)

Chronicles of a Cosmic Warlord

  1. Empire of the Saviours (May 2012) – longlisted for the Gemmell Legend Award 2013
  2. Gateway of the Saviours (May 2013)
  3. Tithe of the Saviours (May 2014)

Short stories and Novellas

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