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Alan Campbell (born 7 July 1971) is a fantasy novelist from Falkirk in Scotland.
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Biography
Campbell worked at DMA Design in Dundee developing video games such as Grand Theft Auto for the PC and PS2 before taking up writing.
Career
Alan Campbell was born in Falkirk, Scotland, and grew up there, before moving on to study Computer Science at Edinburgh University. After graduating, he worked for DMA Design, Visual Sciences and Rockstar, developing video games: Body Harvest for the Nintendo 64, Formula One 2000 for the PlayStation, and the Grand Theft Auto series on the PC and PS2. After he finished Vice City, he left to pursue a career in photography and to write.
Campbell's debut novel was Scar Night,[1] the first of the Deepgate Codex trilogy. The second novel of the trilogy is Iron Angel, and the third and final novel of series, God of Clocks, was published in 2009. Alan Campbell has also published a novella called Lye Street which is a prequel to The Deepgate Codex.
References
External links
- Alan Campbell at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Novel synopses, cover art, reviews
- http://www.alanmcampbell.co.uk/author.htm
Categories:- British fantasy writers
- Living people
- 1971 births
- Scottish writer stubs
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