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Name
  
Glen Duncan

Role
  
Author

Education
  
Lancaster University


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Nominations
  
Goodreads Choice Awards Best Horror

Books
  
I - Lucifer, Death of an Ordinary Man, A day and a night and a day, By Blood We Live, The Bloodstone Papers

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Glen Duncan is a British author born in 1965 in Bolton, Lancashire, England to an Anglo-Indian family. He studied philosophy and literature at the universities of Lancaster and Exeter.

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In 1990 Duncan moved to London, where he worked as a bookseller for four years, writing in his spare time. In 1994 he visited India with his father (part roots odyssey, part research for a later work, The Bloodstone Papers) before continuing on to the United States, where he spent several months travelling the country by Amtrak train, writing much of what would become his first novel, Hope, published to critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic in 1997.

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His novel I, Lucifer was published in 2002. The premise of the book is that Lucifer has been given a month to live in mortal form to get himself back into God's good graces before the end of the world. The film rights have been sold, and actors such as Ewan McGregor, Jude Law, Vin Diesel, and Daniel Craig have been considered for roles in the forthcoming adaptation. The book was provided with a 'soundtrack' by Duncan's longtime friend Stephen Coates and his band The Real Tuesday Weld a cross platform collaboration repeated for Duncan's book 'The Last Werewolf'. The pair have toured and performed at various live events and festivals together including at the British Film Institute.

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According to critic William Skidelsky in The Guardian, Duncan "specialises in writing novels that can't easily be pigeon-holed." Similarly, David Robson in The Telegraph has noted that Duncan is "an idiosyncratic talent", adding,"You never know quite which way he is going to turn."

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In 2013, Glen Duncan took the pseudonym of Saul Black to publish a thriller, The Killing Lessons, in 2015.

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References

Glen Duncan Wikipedia


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