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The Dalek Factor by Simon Clark
Foreword by Christopher Fowler
Deluxe Edition Frontispiece by Graham Humphreys

About the Author

Simon Clark - Photograph © Sandy Auden

Born on the 20th April, 1958, Simon Clark sold his first ghost story A Trip Out for Mr Harrison to a radio station while in his teens, and before becoming a full time writer, he held a variety of jobs, including strawberry picker, supermarket shelf stacker, office worker and scriptwriter for promotional videos.

His first novel, Nailed by the Heart was published in 1995, and since then he has published ten further horror novels: Blood Crazy, Darker, King Blood, Vampyrrhic, The Fall, Judas Tree, The Night of the Triffids, Vampyrrhic Rites, Darkness Demands and Stranger. His next novel, In This Skin, is scheduled for publication in 2004. His short stories have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including SFX, The Year's Best Horror, Best New Horror and Dark Voices and have been broadcast on BBC Radio4. Selected stories have been collected in Salt Snake & Other Bloody Cuts and Blood and Grit. He has also written crime shorts, appeared on BBC Television and has written prose material for the rock band U2.

The Night of the Triffids won the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel of 2001, and in the same year he also won the Best Short Fiction Award for Goblin City Lights which appeared in the Telos collection Urban Gothic: Lacuna and Other Trips.

He lives with his wife and two children in mystical territory that lies on the border of Robin Hood country in England.

Visit Simon's website @ www.bbr-online.com/nailed

 

 

 
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