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James Smythe (novelist)

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James Smythe (born 1980) is a British science fiction novelist[1] known for The Anomaly Quartet, and the Australia series for young adults. James lives in London and teaches creative writing.

Smythe's novel The Machine was nominated for The Kitschies Red Tentacle Award in 2013,[2] and The Testimony was named Wales Fiction Book of the Year in 2013.[3] The Machine was a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2014, and Way Down Dark was also a finalist for the same award in 2016.[4]

Bibliography

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  • Hereditation (2009)
  • The Testimony (2012)
  • The Machine (2013)
  • No Harm Can Come to a Good Man (2014)
  • I Still Dream (2018)
  • The Anomaly Quartet
  1. The Explorer (2012)
  2. The Echo (2014)
  3. The Edge (2021)
  4. The Ends (2022)
  • Australia series [as J. P. Smythe]
  1. Way Down Dark (2015)
  2. Long Dark Dusk (2016)
  3. Dark Made Dawn (2016)

References

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  1. ^ "James Smythe". HarperCollins Publishers UK. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  2. ^ "2013 Awards – The Kitschies".
  3. ^ "James Smythe". HarperCollins Publishers UK. Retrieved 7 May 2021.
  4. ^ Alexander, Niall (27 April 2016). "Announcing the 2016 Arthur C. Clarke Award Shortlist". Tor.com.
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