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British science fiction writer John Meaney, author of To Hold Infinity, and the Nulapeiron Sequence: Paradox, Context, and Resolution Trilogy from Bantam UK, and Bone Song and Dark Blood and the Ragnarok trilogy, from Gollancz.
John Meaney (born 1957 in London) is a British science fiction author . Biography. Meaney grew up in London and Slough, England with his brother Colm (who is not the same as the Star Trek actor Colm Meaney ). He has studied martial arts since childhood and has a black belt in shotokan karate.
JOHN MEANEY. 29.4.24. NEW NOVEL: TRISTOPOLIS CHASM. From award-winning author John Meaney comes a thrilling tale of Tristopolis, a Gotham-like city beneath perpetually dark skies, where the bones of the dead fuel the reactor piles, indentured wraiths power the elevators, and daylight never shines.
John Meaney is the author of five previous novels, including Bone Song, and has been short-listed three times for the British Science Fiction Award. He has a degree in physics and computer science and holds a black belt in Shotokan karate.
John Meaney has 56 books on Goodreads with 6756 ratings. John Meaney’s most popular book is Paradox (The Nulapeiron Sequence #1).
29 de abr. de 2024 · From award-winning author John Meaney comes a thrilling tale of Tristopolis, a Gotham-like city beneath perpetually dark skies, where the bones of the dead fuel the reactor piles, indentured wraiths power the elevators, and daylight never shines.
John Meaney. aka Thomas Blackthorne. John Meaney's first novel, TO HOLD INFINITY, was one of the DAILY TELEGRAPH'S 'Books of the Year'. It was also nominated for the BSFA Award, as was his second novel, Paradox. John Meaney has a degree is physics and computer science and is a black belt in shotokan karate.