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Garry Kilworth

Data urodzenia: 05.07.1941

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Garry Kilworth, born in 1941 in York, England, is a prolific British author renowned for his work in science fiction, fantasy, and historical novels. With a background as a cryptographer in the Royal Air Force and extensive travel experiences, Kilworth brings a rich tapestry of global influences to his storytelling. Over his career, he has penned more than eighty novels and 174 short stories, demonstrating a remarkable versatility across genres including horror, children's fiction, war, and literary works. His passion for short stories and eclectic approach to writing have earned him numerous awards, including the World Fantasy Award and the Lancashire Children’s Book of the Year Award. Kilworth’s works are characterized by their enigmatic and strange elements, captivating readers with imaginative worlds and compelling narratives.

  • "Brothers of the Blade" (2004) – A historical novel set in India, exploring themes of honor and conflict.
  • "Attyka" (2006) – A dark adventure unfolding on a continent-sized attic, blending mystery with a surreal atmosphere.
  • "Witchwater Country" (1986) – A novel that was longlisted for the Booker Prize, showcasing Kilworth’s literary prowess.
  • "The Wild Hunt" – An Anglo-Saxon Saga, representing his latest contributions to historical fiction.

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