James Swallow

James Swallow is a British author and scriptwriter. A BAFTA nominee and a New York Times best-seller, he is the author of several original books and tie-in novels, as well as short fiction, numerous audio dramas and videogames.

His writing includes The Sundowners series of Western fiction steampunk novels, and fiction from the worlds of Star Trek, Warhammer 40,000, Doctor Who, 24, Stargate and 2000 AD. He lives and works in London.[1]

Novels & Novellas

The Rubicon series

The Sundowners series

Warhammer 40,000

Star Trek

Doctor Who

Stargate

24

2000AD

Deus Ex

Tannhäuser

Dark Future

Other Tie-in Fiction

Short fiction

Non-fiction

Scriptwriting

Star Trek Voyager

Doctor Who audio drama

Blake's 7 audio drama

Stargate audio drama

2000AD audio drama

Warhammer 40,000 audio drama

Dan Dare audio drama

Space 1889 audio drama

Videogames

Other Credits

Notes

Although uncredited, Swallow is the only British writer to have worked on a Star Trek television series, having created the original stories for "One" and "Memorial", two episodes of the series Star Trek: Voyager.[4]

His novel Day of the Vipers won the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers Scribe Award for Best Original Speculative Fiction in 2009.[5] He was previously nominated for the Scribes in this category for Faith & Fire in 2007.[6] His novel Deadline was nominated in the Best Original General Fiction category in 2015.[7]

Nominated with Mary DeMarle and Jean-François Dugas in 2012 for the BAFTA Video Games Awards Story category, for their work on Deus Ex: Human Revolution.[8]

Co-winner of the 2012 Canadian Videogames Award for Best Writing for Deus Ex: Human Revolution.[9]

His novels The Poisoned Chalice,[10] Fear To Tread [11] and Nemesis [12] were New York Times Bestsellers in 2013, 2012 and 2010. His novel Nomad was a Sunday Times and Irish Times bestseller in 2016.

At the Pegusus 2 convention held in the UK in 2007, James Swallow auctioned off the chance to have a "walk on role" in the Stargate SG-1 novel Relativity. The money was given to charity. He has previously done this with the books Underworld and Whiteout, and the Doctor Who audio drama Destiny of the Doctor: Shockwave.

External links

References

  1. "About the Author" - Halcyon, Fandemonium Press
  2. http://www.sidelinesagency.com/2015/05/star-wars-in-the-toy-box/
  3. Hussain, Tamoor (7 August 2016). "First No Man's Sky Update Detailed, Early Copy Players Recommended to Delete Saves". GameSpot. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
  4. Ayers, Jeff (November 2006). Voyages of Imagination: The Star Trek Fiction Companion. Pocket Books. p. 655. ISBN 978-1-41650-349-1.
  5. http://iamtw.org/the-scribe-awards/previous-scribe-award-winners/#2009
  6. http://iamtw.org/the-scribe-awards/previous-scribe-award-winners/#2007
  7. http://iamtw.org/the-scribe-awards/scribe-award-nominees/
  8. http://awards.bafta.org/award/2012/games/story
  9. http://www.canadianvideogameawards.com/enfinalistsfrfinalistes/
  10. http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2013-12-15/mass-market-paperback/list.html
  11. http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2012-09-16/mass-market-paperback/list.html
  12. http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2010-08-15/mass-market-paperback/list.html
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