- Matthew Reilly (writer)
Infobox Writer
name = Matthew Reilly
pseudonym =
birthdate = birth date and age|1974|7|2|df=y
occupation =Novel ist
nationality =Australia n
genre = Action/Thriller
website = http://www.matthewreilly.comMatthew John "Matt" Reilly (born
2 July ,1974 inSydney ) is anAustralia n action/thrillerwriter . His novels are often praised for their fast pace, plot convolutions and intense action. His work is often compared to that ofJohn Birmingham or Jack Heath. [" [http://www.abc.net.au/rollercoaster/therap/interviews/s1614526.htm ABC Interview with Jack Heath] ". "abc.net.au". Retrieved April 23, 2008]Biography
After graduating from Mt. Austin High School in 1988 and
Sydney 's St. Aloysius' College in 1992, Reilly wrote his first book "Contest" in 1994 whilst attending theUniversity of New South Wales . It was rejected by every major publishing company in Sydney on the basis that his story concept was unoriginal and full of clichés and tired synonyms. This caused Reilly to self-publish 1,000 copies using money borrowed from his family. Unfortunately, some books were stolen from the back of his car and the original "Contest" books have become such a rarity that they have been known to fetch up to $300.Reilly went to a bookstore in Sydney and asked if he could place the copies on one of their book shelves. They accepted the offer and placed them up. Very shortly after, the books had sold out and the owner of the bookstore called Reilly to order more books.
One copy was read by Cate Patterson, Commissioning Editor for
Pan Macmillan , who immediately signed Reilly up to write "Ice Station ", which became an international best-seller.In the years to come, he wrote "Temple", "Area 7", and "Scarecrow", which have since been published in over fifteen countries, including
Norway ,Australia , theUnited States , theUnited Kingdom ,Canada ,Germany , TheNetherlands ,South Africa ,Japan andChina .Reilly's main influences include
Michael Crichton ,Steven Spielberg ,George Lucas , and possiblyArt Bell . His latest work is a novel called "The Six Sacred Stones ", the sequel to "Seven Ancient Wonders ".Matthew Reilly has completed an eleven minute trailer that depicts the beginning sequences of his book "Contest". This trailer will form the basis of promotions in Hollywood to help secure funding/distribution for a full length film of "Contest" directed by himself.
In August 2005, as part of the Australian Books Alive Promotion, Reilly penned the
novella "Hell Island", a close-to-100-page short story following on from "Scarecrow".Reilly owns and drives a De Lorean, modified to have the driver's seat on the right side, one of only a few in Australia. He also has a life-size replica of
Han Solo encased in carbonite. [" [http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/ 60 Minutes, Matthew Reilly feature] ". "sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au". Aired2006 .]Heroes
A common feature of all of Reilly's major books are their central characters - strong, capable men with distinguishing features, three of them acquired during a previous life-defining experience; the exception, William Race, the hero of "Temple", has a triangular birthmark on his cheek just under his left eye.
Shane Schofield , nicknamed "Scarecrow", the hero of "Ice Station" and its sequels "Area 7", "Hell Island" and "Scarecrow", bears two scars across his eyes from when he was captured and tortured. Stephen Swain, the main character of "Contest", has a scar on his upper lip from when he confronted a gunman in the hospital where he worked. The Australian hero of "Seven Ancient Wonders", Jack West Jr, has a bionic arm from when he was forced to plunge his hand through a wall of lava to escape a room. There is only one exception to this rule - Jason Chaser, the 14-year-old child from "Hover Car Racer". All of Reilly's heroes are adept at finding solutions to the many problems they encounter, even if farfetched. In almost all his stories, Reilly leads the reader to believe that the main character is dead for a period of time.Books
Stand alone novels
*1996 "Contest" (Self-published in 1996; published by Pan Macmillan in 2000)
*1999 "Temple" (appears to be set in the same universe as Reilly's other novels, is referred to in passing in both "Area 7" and "Scarecrow".The Shane Schofield series
:"See
Shane Schofield "
*1998 "Ice Station
*2001 "Area 7"
*2003 "Scarecrow"
*2005 "Hell Island" (Novella which was an Australian "Books Alive " exclusive; reworked version for people with reading difficulties, released for the "Quick Reads" program in UK, now on amazon.co.uk)The Jack West Jr series
*2005 "
Seven Ancient Wonders " (Also known as "Seven Deadly Wonders" in the U.S.)
*2007 "The Six Sacred Stones " (Sequel to "Seven Ancient Wonders")
*2009 "The Five Greatest Warriors " (Continuation of The Six Sacred Stones)(According to Reilly on Australian Radio it will be released Christmas 2009)Hover Car Racer
*2004 "
Hover Car Racer " (released online at www.hovercarracer.com; published by Pan Mac same year)Printed version illustrated by Roy Govier
*2005 "Crash Course" (US release only; 1st third of "Hover Car Racer " novel, illustrated by Pablo Raimondi)
*2006 "Full Throttle" (US release only; 2nd third of "Hover Car Racer " novel, illustrated by Pablo Raimondi)
*2007 "Photo Finish" (US release only; final third of "Hover Car Racer " novel, illustrated by Pablo Raimondi)References
External links
* [http://www.matthewreilly.com/home.htm Official website]
* [http://www.hovercarracer.com/ Official HCR site; currently a flash page teasing HCRII]
* [http://www.thepresidian.net/ A Matthew Reilly fan forum on which he occasionally appears]
* [http://www.teenreads.com/authors/au-reilly-matthew.asp/ An interview of the author regarding HCR]
* [http://www.simonsays.com/content/destination.cfm?tab=1&pid=502618 Official webpage at Simon & Schuster]
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