Ian Whates lives in a comfortable home in an idyllic Cambridgeshire
village, which he shares with his partner Helen and their pets -
Honey the golden cocker spaniel, Calvin the tailless black cat and
Inky the goldfish (sadly, Binky died a few years ago).
Ian's love of SF began while he was still at school, manifesting
itself when he produced an SF murder mystery as homework after
being set the essay title "The Language of Shakespeare", much to
the bemusement of his English teacher. His first published stories
appeared in the late 1980s, but it was not until the early 2000s
that he began to pursue writing with any seriousness.
In 2006 Ian launched independent publisher NewCon Press, quite by
accident. That same year he also resumed submitting short stories,
selling some 25 to various venues by the time May 2008 arrived,
including two to the science journal Nature. Another story, "The
Gift of Joy", was shortlisted for the BSFA Awards in 2008.
Ian is currently the chairman of the British Science Fiction
Association (BSFA), and edits Matrix, the online news and media
reviews magazine. The author lives in Cambridgeshire, UK.
"Adventures in a nightmare citadel - a story that hits the ground
running and doesn't let up." - Liz Williams
"Born story-teller Ian Whates takes us on a gripping, terrifying
trip-of-a-lifetime, through the heights and depths of the
exotically grim city of Thaiburley, in this excellent fantasy
thriller." - Tanith Lee
"[It] grabs you pretty much from the first page... Highly
recommended." - Fantasy Book Critic
"City of Dreams & Nightmare is a brilliantly executed novel,
perfectly paced, beautifully described and a true joy to read." -
ScienceFictionandFantasy.co.uk
"I have had The City of Dreams and Nightmare on my TBR pile since
the date of release and now wish I had read it sooner, for I denied
myself the pleasure of a thoroughly good book!" - Temple Library
Reviews
Praise for Chris Roberson:
"...satisfying, well observed and entertaining." - The Guardian
(reviewing "The Gift of Joy")
"As a collection, 'The Gift Of Joy' is certainly worth taking the
time to enjoy." - SF Crowsnest, (reviewing "The Gift of Joy")
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