Garry Kilworth

Garry Douglas Kilworth ( born July 5, 1941 in York ) is a British writer.

Life

Garry Kilworth grew because his father as an officer often moved, in many different places on, including a time in Aden. He graduated from King's College London and was a cryptographer in the Royal Air Force, from which he was eighteen years used among other things in the Far East and the Pacific. Thereafter he devoted himself to writing and was able to record his first professional publication Let's Go to Golgotha ​​end of 1974 in the Sunday Times Weekly Review.

He initially published mainly science fiction, turned to the end of the 1980s, other genres and wrote historical novels, horror fiction and youth books, two novels under the pseudonym Garry Douglas. He has published more than sixty books and is a lot of traveling around the world on the go.

Works

Publications in German language

  • Hermit. Science fiction novel, 1981 ( translated by Hans Maeter )
  • The Night of Kadar, science fiction novel, 1981 ( translated by Wolfgang Eisermann )
  • The Zeitriß, science fiction novel, 1982 ( translated by Marcel Bieger )
  • Gemini gods, science fiction novel, 1983 ( translated by Marcel Bieger )
  • Witches' Water, fantasy novel, 1991 ( translated by Ingrid Herrmann)
  • Foxes among themselves, novel, 1994 ( translated by Susanne Goga - Klinkenberg )
  • Fire angel, horror novel, 1994 ( translated by Inge Holm )
  • Shadow, science fiction novel, 1995 ( translated by Hendrik P. Linckens )
  • Prince of Wolves, novel, 1996 ( translated by Annette Hahn )
  • The fall of the angel, horror novel, 1996 ( translated by Inge Holm, continuation of Angel Fire )
  • Dancers in Frost, novel, 1997 ( translated by Michaela link)
  • In the realm of mice, novel, 1997 ( translated by Susanne Goga - Klinkenberg )
  • Magic Forest, novel, 1999 ( translated by Peter E. Maier )
  • Rotten fish. A Midsummer Night's Nightmare, novel, 2001 ( translated by Peter E. Maier )
  • Attica, novel, 2006 ( translated by Katrin Marburger )
  • The angels, novel, 2010 ( translated by Charlotte Lung Strasbourg )

Short story collections

  • The Songbirds of Pain. Stories from the Inscape, 1984
  • Trivial Tales, 1988
  • In the Hollow of the Deep -Sea Wave. A Novel and Seven Stories, 1989
  • Dark Hills, Hollow Clocks. Stories from the Other World, 1990
  • In the Country of Tattooed Men, 1993
  • Hogfoot Right and Bird -Hands, 1993
  • Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales, 2006
  • Tales from the Fragrant Harbour, 2010 ( more titles see the number appearing under Web Links Bibliography )

Awards

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