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Martin Millar
Born Glasgow, Scotland
Pen name Martin Scott
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period 1980s-Present
GenrePulp noir, Fantasy
Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award, 2000
Website
www.martinmillar.com

Martin Millar is a Scottish writer from Glasgow who is now resident in London. Under the pseudonym Martin Scott he has authored the Thraxas series of fantasy novels, for the eponymous inaugural volume of which he won the World Fantasy Award for best novel.

Overview

The novels he writes under his own name focus upon urban decay and British subcultures, and the impact these have on a range of characters, both realistic and supernatural. There are elements of magical realism. Some of them are set in Brixton, Millar's one-time place of residence; many are at least semi-autobiographical, and Love and Peace with Melody Paradise and Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me both feature Millar himself as a character.

His Thraxas novels combine secondary world fantasy and pulp noir thriller. In 2000, he received the World Fantasy Award for best for the first installment, Thraxas. [1]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Milk, Sulphate and Alby Starvation (1987) ISBN  0-947795-91-X
  • Lux the Poet (1988) ISBN  0-947795-67-7
  • Ruby & The Stone Age Diet (1989) ISBN  0-947795-24-3
  • The Good Fairies of New York (1992) ISBN  1-85702-076-6
  • Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving (1994) ISBN  1-85702-213-0
  • Love and Peace with Melody Paradise (1998) ISBN  0-14-024876-5
  • Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me (2002) ISBN  1-899598-22-7
  • Lonely Werewolf Girl (2007) ISBN  0-9554984-0-6
  • Curse of the Wolf Girl (2010) ISBN  0-9802260-5-8 (US) ISBN  0-7499-4288-6 (UK) originally titled Queen Vex [2]
  • The Anxiety of Kalix the Werewolf (2013) ISBN  978-0349400556 [3]
  • The Goddess of Buttercups and Daisies (2015) ISBN  978-0349407142
  • Kink Me Honey (2016) ISBN  978-1535009898
  • Supercute Futures (2018) ISBN  978-0349419343
  • Simulation Bleed (2020) ISBN  979-8662626287
  • Supercute Second Future (2022 ) ISBN  979-8836752989

Omnibus

  • The Collected Martin Millar (1998) ISBN  1-85702-910-0 (Contains Lux the Poet, Ruby and the Stone Age Diet and The Good Fairies of New York)

Graphic novels

Novelization

Dramatisation

Short fiction contained in anthologies

Novels as Martin Scott

  • Thraxas (winner of the 2000 World Fantasy Award)
  • Thraxas and the Warrior Monks
  • Thraxas at the Races
  • Thraxas and the Elvish Isles
  • Thraxas and the Sorcerers
  • Thraxas and the Dance of Death
  • Thraxas at War
  • Thraxas Under Siege
  • Thraxas and the Ice Dragon
  • Thraxas and the Oracle
  • Thraxas of Turai ISBN  978-1792849992
  • Thraxas meets his Enemies ISBN  979-8421592259

References

  1. ^ "2000 World Fantasy Award Winners". Archived from the original on 19 January 2001. Retrieved 10 April 2008.
  2. ^ "martinmillar.com / news". Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  3. ^ "martinmillar.com / news". 29 August 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Martin Millar
Born Glasgow, Scotland
Pen name Martin Scott
OccupationNovelist
NationalityBritish
Period 1980s-Present
GenrePulp noir, Fantasy
Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award, 2000
Website
www.martinmillar.com

Martin Millar is a Scottish writer from Glasgow who is now resident in London. Under the pseudonym Martin Scott he has authored the Thraxas series of fantasy novels, for the eponymous inaugural volume of which he won the World Fantasy Award for best novel.

Overview

The novels he writes under his own name focus upon urban decay and British subcultures, and the impact these have on a range of characters, both realistic and supernatural. There are elements of magical realism. Some of them are set in Brixton, Millar's one-time place of residence; many are at least semi-autobiographical, and Love and Peace with Melody Paradise and Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me both feature Millar himself as a character.

His Thraxas novels combine secondary world fantasy and pulp noir thriller. In 2000, he received the World Fantasy Award for best for the first installment, Thraxas. [1]

Bibliography

Novels

  • Milk, Sulphate and Alby Starvation (1987) ISBN  0-947795-91-X
  • Lux the Poet (1988) ISBN  0-947795-67-7
  • Ruby & The Stone Age Diet (1989) ISBN  0-947795-24-3
  • The Good Fairies of New York (1992) ISBN  1-85702-076-6
  • Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving (1994) ISBN  1-85702-213-0
  • Love and Peace with Melody Paradise (1998) ISBN  0-14-024876-5
  • Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me (2002) ISBN  1-899598-22-7
  • Lonely Werewolf Girl (2007) ISBN  0-9554984-0-6
  • Curse of the Wolf Girl (2010) ISBN  0-9802260-5-8 (US) ISBN  0-7499-4288-6 (UK) originally titled Queen Vex [2]
  • The Anxiety of Kalix the Werewolf (2013) ISBN  978-0349400556 [3]
  • The Goddess of Buttercups and Daisies (2015) ISBN  978-0349407142
  • Kink Me Honey (2016) ISBN  978-1535009898
  • Supercute Futures (2018) ISBN  978-0349419343
  • Simulation Bleed (2020) ISBN  979-8662626287
  • Supercute Second Future (2022 ) ISBN  979-8836752989

Omnibus

  • The Collected Martin Millar (1998) ISBN  1-85702-910-0 (Contains Lux the Poet, Ruby and the Stone Age Diet and The Good Fairies of New York)

Graphic novels

Novelization

Dramatisation

Short fiction contained in anthologies

Novels as Martin Scott

  • Thraxas (winner of the 2000 World Fantasy Award)
  • Thraxas and the Warrior Monks
  • Thraxas at the Races
  • Thraxas and the Elvish Isles
  • Thraxas and the Sorcerers
  • Thraxas and the Dance of Death
  • Thraxas at War
  • Thraxas Under Siege
  • Thraxas and the Ice Dragon
  • Thraxas and the Oracle
  • Thraxas of Turai ISBN  978-1792849992
  • Thraxas meets his Enemies ISBN  979-8421592259

References

  1. ^ "2000 World Fantasy Award Winners". Archived from the original on 19 January 2001. Retrieved 10 April 2008.
  2. ^ "martinmillar.com / news". Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  3. ^ "martinmillar.com / news". 29 August 2013. Retrieved 18 October 2013.

External links


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