- Jim Smith (writer)
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name = James Edward Smith
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pseudonym = Jim Smith
birthdate = birth year and age|1978
birthplace =Solihull ,United Kingdom
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occupation = Writer, Critic
nationality = British
period = 1996-
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website =James Edward Smith (credited as Jim Smith; born in
Solihull in 1978, a former resident ofStudley and current resident ofBloomsbury ,London ) is a writer and critic best known for writing film and television criticism and directorial critical biographies - including studies ofGeorge Lucas ,Tim Burton andQuentin Tarantino . A graduate ofUniversity College London , he has also co-written audio plays for the "Doctor Who "/"Blake's 7 " spin off "Kaldor City ", including the series premiere, and contributed to numerousfilm andscience fiction magazines. He has also written "Doctor Who"fan fiction for charity publications withMark Clapham . Asked about his habit of co-writing with a variety of people Smith commented - "I've written things with a lot of different people, partially because I'm a great believer in third brain theory, and partially as a series of attempts to disguise my own lack of talent." [http://www.kaldorcity.com/features/articles/tcrecording.html ref] . He is a co-owner of/reviewer for theShiny Shelf web magazine and its sister sites.Bibliography
Books
* "The Life and Trials of Ally McBeal" (2000) (with
Mark Clapham )
* "Manhattan Dating Game: Sex and the City" (2002)
* "Tim Burton" (2002) (withJ Clive Matthews )
* "Bond Films" (2003) (withStephen Lavington )
* "George Lucas" (2003)
* "Gangster Films" (2004)
* "The Lord of the Rings: The Books, the Films, the Radio Series" (2005)(withJ Clive Matthews )
* "Quentin Tarantino" (2005)
* "Who's Next" (2005) (withMark Clapham andEddie Robson )Radio plays
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Kaldor City
** "Occam's Razor" (2000) (withAlan Stevens )
** "Hidden Persuaders" (2003) (withFiona Moore )
*Bernice Summerfield
** "The Adventure of the Diogenes Damsel " (2008)External links
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,754160,00.html Steven Poole's 'Non Fiction Choice' Review of 'Tim Burton' from 'The Guardian']
* [http://www.shinyshelf.co.uk/ Shiny Shelf website]
* [http://www.kaldorcity.com Kaldor City website]
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