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Brian Ruckley was born and raised in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] and studied at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and the [[University of Stirling]]. He lived for a time in [[London]] but is now based in [[Edinburgh]] again.<ref>Official site: [http://www.brianruckley.com/biog.htm Biography of Brian Ruckley], 2008. URL accessed 13 January 2009.</ref>
Brian Ruckley was born and raised in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] and studied at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and the [[University of Stirling]]. He lived for a time in [[London]] but is now based in [[Edinburgh]] again.<ref>Official site: [http://www.brianruckley.com/biog.htm Biography of Brian Ruckley], 2008. URL accessed 13 January 2009.</ref>


He is currently the author of five published works. The first two were short stories; 'Farm Animal' was printed in 1993 in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] [[magazine]], ''[[Interzone (magazine)|Interzone]]'' #74, and 'Gibbons' was printed in 1999 in the magazine [[Black Static|The Third Alternative]], now called [[Black Static]]. His first book, [[Winterbirth]] was published in 2006 by [[Orbit Books]] in both the US and the UK. Winterbirth was followed by its sequel, [[Bloodheir]], which was released in 2008, also by [[Orbit Books]]. The third book is [[Fall of Thanes]].<ref>Official Site: [http://www.brianruckley.com/2008/05/review-title-and-extract.htm Brian Ruckley's News & Views], 2008. URL accessed 19 January 2008</ref><ref>Official site: [http://www.brianruckley.com/biblio.htm Bibliography], 2008. URL accessed 13 January 2009.</ref>
He is currently the author of five published works. The first two were short stories; 'Farm Animal' was printed in 1993 in the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[science fiction]] [[magazine]], ''[[Interzone (magazine)|Interzone]]'' #74, and 'Gibbons' was printed in 1999 in the magazine [[Black Static|The Third Alternative]], now called [[Black Static]]. His first book, [[Winterbirth]] was published in 2006 by [[Orbit Books]] in both the US and the UK. Winterbirth was followed by its sequel, [[Bloodheir]], which was released in 2008, also by [[Orbit Books]]as was the third book, [[Fall of Thanes]] released in 2009.<ref>Official Site: [http://www.brianruckley.com/2008/05/review-title-and-extract.htm Brian Ruckley's News & Views], 2008. URL accessed 19 January 2008</ref><ref>Official site: [http://www.brianruckley.com/biblio.htm Bibliography], 2008. URL accessed 13 January 2009.</ref>


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Brian Ruckley
OccupationNovelist
GenreFantasy
Website
http://www.brianruckley.com/

Brian Ruckley is a Scottish fantasy writer. He is the author of Winterbirth and Bloodheir, the first two books of The Godless World trilogy.

Biography

Brian Ruckley was born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland and studied at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Stirling. He lived for a time in London but is now based in Edinburgh again.[1]

He is currently the author of five published works. The first two were short stories; 'Farm Animal' was printed in 1993 in the British science fiction magazine, Interzone #74, and 'Gibbons' was printed in 1999 in the magazine The Third Alternative, now called Black Static. His first book, Winterbirth was published in 2006 by Orbit Books in both the US and the UK. Winterbirth was followed by its sequel, Bloodheir, which was released in 2008, also by Orbit Booksas was the third book, Fall of Thanes released in 2009.[2][3]

Bibliography

Footnotes

  1. ^ Official site: Biography of Brian Ruckley, 2008. URL accessed 13 January 2009.
  2. ^ Official Site: Brian Ruckley's News & Views, 2008. URL accessed 19 January 2008
  3. ^ Official site: Bibliography, 2008. URL accessed 13 January 2009.

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