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Occupation
  
Novelist

Genre
  
Fantasy


Name
  
Mark Newton

Role
  
Author

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Notable works
  
The Legends of the Red Sun

Books
  
Nights of Villjamur, City of Ruin, The Book of Transformations, Drakenfeld, Darkness on the Edge: Tal

Profiles

Mark charan newton at forbidden planet


Mark Charan Newton (1981- ) is a British fantasy author. He is best known for his fantasy series The Legends of the Red Sun, published by Tor UK, an imprint of Pan Macmillan. He was also a book reviewer for The Ecologist, UK's oldest ecological magazine. As Mark Newton he also writes regularly for the whisky industry for various magazines, including being a reviewer for Whisky Magazine.

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Biography

Mark Charan Newton was born in 1981. His first and last names are English in origin, while his middle name is Indian in origin. He has a degree in Environmental Science and currently lives in Nottingham, UK.

He worked for a some time at the bookstore chain Ottakar's. It was during this time that he decided to start writing. This decision was influenced by reading China MiƩville's novel, The Scar. At 23 years of age, he joined the publishing industry, working for the imprint Black Flame. He also co-founded an imprint called Solaris, which was later sold in 2009. In 2007, he sold rights for two books to Tor UK, and has since published a further five titles, many of which have been translated into foreign languages.

Popularity

  • Unlike some other speculative fiction authors, Mark Charan Newton has been covered by mainstream media, notably by The Guardian, BBC Radio, Publishers Weekly and The Times.
  • He has received positive reviews from many other authors, including other New Weird authors China MiĆ©ville and Jeff VanderMeer.
  • Nights of Villjamur was one of Kirkus Reviews{'} 'The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of 2010'.
  • References

    Mark Charan Newton Wikipedia


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