Mark Chadbourn

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Mark Chadbourn (around 2010)

Mark Chadbourn (born January 13, 1960 in South Derbyshire ) is a British author , screenwriter and journalist .

Life

Chadbourn trained as a journalist. He worked as a police reporter for various British newspapers and the British television channel BBC . As a writer, he has written several fantasy and horror novels. Chadbourn lives in London .

Works (selection)

Novels

  • 1992: Underground
  • 1994: Nocturne
  • 1996: The Eternal
  • 1997: Scissorman
  • Dawn of the world , fantasy novel trilogy
    • 1999: The Dawn of Darkness (English: World's End )
    • 2000: Darkest Hour
    • 2001: Always Forever
  • The Dark Age
    • 2002: The Devil in Green
    • 2004: The Queen of Sinister
    • 2005: The Hounds Of Avalon
  • Kingdom of the Serpent
    • 2006: Jack of Ravens
    • 2008: The Burning Man
    • July 2009: Destroyer of Worlds
  • The Ghost Warrior
    • July 2009: Lord of Silence
  • Swords of Albion
  • November 2009: The Silver Skull (Title: "The Sword of Albion": April 2010)
  • "The Scar-Crow Men" (February 2011, UK: April 2011)
  • The Devil's Looking Glass (UK: April 2012, US: tbc)
  • Hereward (as James Wilde)
  • July 2011: Hereward
    • July 2012: Hereward: The Devil's Army
    • July 2013: Hereward: End of Days
    • July 2014: Hereward: Wolves of New Rome
    • July 2015: Hereward: The Immortals
    • July 2016: Hereward: The Bloody Crown
  • Dark Age (as James Wilde)
    • July 2017: Pendragon
  • October 2018: Dark Age

Novellas

  • 2002: The Fairy Feller's Master Stroke
  • 2003: Doctor Who: Wonderland

Non-fiction

  • 1996: Testimony

Other works

  • 2006: The Book of Shadows (graphic novel)
  • 2008: Hellboy: The Oddest Jobs - Straight No Chaser
  • 2009: Hellboy: The Ice Wolves
  • Scripts for the television series Doctors (BBC1, 2002-2014)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Guardian: True Horror review - a few dead goats, a ghostly old woman and a scary electricity bill, but no terror