Stephen Marley (writer)

Stephen Marley is a British author and video game designer, best known for his Chia Black Dragon series. He was born in Derby of Irish parents and was educated in Bemrose School in Derby and at Nottingham. He graduated in Social Anthropology in 1971 in London, gained an M.Sc in the Sociology of Science in 1973 and worked on his Ph.D on ancient Chinese science while lecturing in Manchester. He gave up an academic career and took up writing full-time in 1985. From 1995 onwards he has also followed a parallel career in video games. In one game he designed on PlayStation, Martian Gothic, he voice directed, among others, Fenella Fielding and Julie Peasgood.

He has had eight novels published, the most recent a thriller entitled The Heresy. His third novel, Mortal Mask, was acclaimed a 'masterpiece' in the Clute/Grant The Encyclopedia of Fantasy.

Novels

Short stories

  • Diary of a (Mad?)man prequel story for Dreamweb video game (see also video games)
  • Bibliophage in Virgin Decalog 5 (1997)
  • Waters-of-Starlight in Virgin Decalog 5 (1997)
  • Count (Baron) Dracula and Baron (Count) Frankenstein in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine (2010)
  • Knitworld in Perfect Timing 2 (1999)
  • All the Fun of the Fear in Burning with Optimism's Flames (Obverse Books) 2012, edited by Jay Eales.
  • Young Sherlock Holmes and the Mansion of Doom in Tales of the Great Detectives (Obverse Books) 2014, edited by Philip Purser-Hallard.
  • Apocryphon in Tales from the Vatican Vaults (Robinson Publishing) 2015, edited by David V Barrett.

Video games

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