Garry Douglas Kilworth (born July 5, 1941 in York, England) is a fantasy and historical novelist. Events 1295 - Scotland and France form an alliance the beginnings of the Auld Alliance, against England. Year 1941 ( MCMXLI) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (the link will display 1941 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. York ( is an historic Walled city sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland Fantasy is a Genre that uses magic and other Supernatural forms as a primary element of plot, theme, and/or setting At one time, he was also a science fiction author, having published one hundred twenty short stories and seventy novels. An author is defined both as "the person who originates or gives existence to anything" and that authorship determines responsibility for what is created His most recent books are Brothers of the Blade, an historical war novel set in India, and Attica, a dark quest set in an attic the size of a continent. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country
Garry's novel Rogue Officer has won the 2008 Charles Whiting Award for Literature. Charles Whiting ( December 18, 1926 &ndash July 24 2007) was a British writer and military historian and with some 350 books of fiction and
Bibliography
Novels
Angel
- Angel (1993)
- Archangel (1994)
Navigator Kings
- The Roof of Voyaging (1996)
- The Princely Flower (1997)
- Land-of-Mists (1998)
Welkin Weasels
- Thunder Oak (1997)
- Castle Storm (1998)
- Windjammer Run (1998)
- Gaslight Geezers (2001)
- Vampire Voles (2002)
- Heastward Ho! (2003)
Knights of Liofwende
- Spiggot's quest (2002)
- Mallmoc's Castle (2003)
- Boggart And Fen (2004)
Stand-Alone Novels
- In Solitary (1977)
- The Night of Kadar (1978)
- Split Second (1979)
- Gemini God (1981)
- A Theatre of Timesmiths (1984)
- Tree Messiah (1985)
- Highlander (1986) (as Garry Douglas)
- Witchwater Country (1986)
- Spiral Winds (1987)
- The Wizard of Woodworld (1987)
- Cloudrock (1988)
- The Street (1988) (as Garry Douglas)
- Abandonati (1988)
- The Voyage of the Vigilance (1988)
- The Rain Ghost (1989)
- Hunter's Moon (1989)
- The Foxes of Firstdark (1990 - U. Thunder Oak is a 1997 novel written by English author Garry Kilworth. The Night of Kadar is a Science-fiction Novel by Garry Kilworth, published in 1978 Note this article is not about the expression "for a split second" for the band see A Split-Second; for the 2004 TVB drama see Split Second The Hunter's Moon (also known as Blood Moon or Sanguine Moon) is the first full moon after the Harvest moon, which is the full moon nearest the Autumnal The Hunter's Moon (also known as Blood Moon or Sanguine Moon) is the first full moon after the Harvest moon, which is the full moon nearest the Autumnal S. title for Hunter's Moon)
- Midnight's Sun (1990)
- Standing on Shamsan (1991)
- The Drowners (1991)
- The Third Dragon (1991)
- Frost Dancers: A Story of Hares (1992)
- Billy Pink's Private Detective Agency (1993)
- The Electric Kid (1994)
- The Phantom Piper (1994)
- The Bronte Girls (1995)
- House of Tribes (1995)
- Cybercats (1996)
- A Midsummer's Nightmare (1996)
- The Devil's Own (1997)
- The Gargoyle (1997)
- The Valley of Death: Sergeant Jack Crossman and the Battle of Balaclava (1998)
- The Drummer Boy (1998)
- Epix: Heavenly Hosts V Hell United (1998)
- The Lantern Fox (1998)
- Monster School (1999)
- Soldiers in the Mist (1999)
- Hey, New Kid! (1999)
- Shadow-Hawk (1999)
- The Icehouse Boy (2001)
- Soldier's Son (2001)
- Comix: Monster School (2002)
- Nightdancer (2002)
- The Winter Soldiers (2002)
- Attack on the Redan (2003)
- Brothers of the Blade (2004)
- The Silver Claw (2005)
- Attica (2006)
Collections
- Let's go to Golgotha (1975)
- Hogfoot Right and Bird-Hands (1984)
- The Songbirds of Pain (1984)
- In the Hollow of the Deep-Sea Wave (1989)
- Dark Hills, Hollow Clocks (1990)
- In the Country of Tattooed Men (1993)
- Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales (2005)
External links
"The Drowners" is the debut single by Suede, released on May 11 1992 on Nude Records. A Midsummer's Nightmare (1997 is a novel by Garry Kilworth. It is a comical parody of William Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream "The Devil's Own" is also a nickname for the Connaught Rangers and of the Inns of Court Regiment The Devil's Own Let's go to Golgotha is a 1975 Science Fiction story by Garry Kilworth, published in a collection of the same name
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