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=== Novels === |
=== Novels === |
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* ''[[Debatable Space]]'' (2008) |
* ''[[Debatable Space]]'' (2008) |
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* ''Red Claw'' |
* ''Red Claw'' (2009) |
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* ''Version 43'' (2010) |
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* ''Hell Ship'' (Planned for July, 2011) |
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* ''[[Ketos (novel)|Ketos]]'' (forthcoming). Palmer announced on his site that Ketos "...is not going to ready for a 2008 slot as originally planned"<ref name="29 Feb">[http://www.philippalmer.net/2008/02/29/on-eating-elephants-and-ketos/ On Eating Elephants, and Ketos | Philip Palmer’s Debatable Spaces<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> but that he was "in good company" as both Richard Morgan and Neil Gaiman had missed several deadlines for their novels.<ref name="29 Feb"/> |
* ''[[Ketos (novel)|Ketos]]'' (forthcoming). Palmer announced on his site that Ketos "...is not going to ready for a 2008 slot as originally planned"<ref name="29 Feb">[http://www.philippalmer.net/2008/02/29/on-eating-elephants-and-ketos/ On Eating Elephants, and Ketos | Philip Palmer’s Debatable Spaces<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> but that he was "in good company" as both Richard Morgan and Neil Gaiman had missed several deadlines for their novels.<ref name="29 Feb"/> |
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Philip Palmer | |
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Occupation | Author |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Science fiction |
Website | |
http://www.philippalmer.net/ |
Philip Palmer is a British novelist and screenwriter.[1] He studied English at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1979.[2]
Writing career
His first novel was Debatable Space, published in January 2008 by Orbit Books in the United Kingdom and the USA. Philip Palmer describes himself as "...a glamorous hyphenate. Writer-writer-toolazytogetaproperjob-writer."[1]
Works
Novels
- Debatable Space (2008)
- Red Claw (2009)
- Version 43 (2010)
- Hell Ship (Planned for July, 2011)
- Ketos (forthcoming). Palmer announced on his site that Ketos "...is not going to ready for a 2008 slot as originally planned"[3] but that he was "in good company" as both Richard Morgan and Neil Gaiman had missed several deadlines for their novels.[3]
References
- ^ "In Print". Jesus College Newsletter. Jesus College, Oxford: 19. 2008.
- ^ a b On Eating Elephants, and Ketos | Philip Palmer’s Debatable Spaces
External links
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