James Cooray Smith
James Cooray Smith | |
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Born |
James Edward Smith 1978 (age 37–38) Solihull, England |
Pen name | Jim Smith |
Occupation | Writer, critic |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1996-present |
James Edward Cooray Smith[1] (born James Edward Smith; born in Solihull in 1978, a former resident of Studley and current resident of Camden, London) is a British writer and critic best known for writing film and television criticism and directorial critical biographies - including studies of George Lucas, Tim Burton and Quentin Tarantino. A graduate of University College London, he has also co-written audio plays for the Doctor Who/Blake's 7 spin off Kaldor City, including the series premiere, and contributed to numerous film and science fiction magazines. He has also written charity Doctor Who fan fiction with Mark Clapham. Asked about his habit of co-writing with a variety of people Smith commented - "I've written things with a lot of different people, partially because I'm a great believer in third brain theory, and partially as a series of attempts to disguise my own lack of talent."[2]
Bibliography
New Statesman Columns
http://www.newstatesman.com/writers/321282
Non-Fiction Books
- The Life and Trials of Ally McBeal (2000) (with Mark Clapham)
- Manhattan Dating Game: Sex and the City (2002)
- Tim Burton (2002) (with J Clive Matthews)
- Bond Films (2003) (with Stephen Lavington)
- George Lucas (2003)
- Gangster Films (2004)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Books, the Films, the Radio Series (2005)(with J Clive Matthews)
- Quentin Tarantino (2005)
- Who's Next? A Guide To Broadcast Doctor Who (2005) (with Mark Clapham and Eddie Robson)
- The Black Archive: The Massacre (2015)
Short fiction
- "A Gallery of Pigeons"' (2009) in Secret Histories
- "'Excalibur of Mars" (2009) in Present Danger
- "The Found World" (2010), in Miss Wildthyme and Friends Investigate
Radio and audio work
That Mitchell and Webb Sound
Series Four (2009) (sketch writer)
Bernice Summerfield
Kaldor City
- Occam's Razor (2000) (with Alan Stevens)
- Hidden Persuaders (2003) (with Fiona Moore)
Doctor Who DVD Production History Notes
- The Twin Dilemma (2009)
- The Space Museum (2010)
- Underworld (Doctor Who) (2010)
- Kinda (2011)
- Snakedance (2011)
- The Ark (Doctor Who) (2011)
- The Sun Makers (2011)
References
- ↑ https://twitter.com/thejimsmith/status/510327058149675009
- ↑ "A Day in Kaldor City: 8 August 2002". Retrieved 2008-10-20.
External links
- Steven Poole's 'Non Fiction Choice' Review of 'Tim Burton' from 'The Guardian'
- Shiny Shelf website
- Kaldor City website
- Jim Smith at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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