
Contributor of short stories to British and American anthologies, including Dark Voices 2, Pan, 1990 Best New Horror 2, Raven, 1991, Best New HorDarklands, Edgerton Press, 1991 Giant Book of Terror, Magpie, 1994 The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: The Seventh Annual Collection, St. Howard), 1998-99 and Modesty Blaise-A Taste for Death. Author of unpublished screenplays, including Killgame, 1996, Celestial Dogs (an adaptation of the novel by Jay Russell), 1997, Nighthunter (an adaptation of the first novel in Robert Faulcon's "Nighthunter" series), 1997, Where the Children Went, 1998, and Solomon Kane (an adaptation of the short story series by Robert E.

The Vaccinator (bound with Andy Warhol's Dracula by Kim Newman), Millennium (London, England), 2000.Īlso author of short story collections, including Cat Stories What You Make It, Harper Collins, 1999, and More Tomorrow & Other Stories, Earthling Publications, 2003 the novella The Servants, Earthling Publications, August 2007 and introductions to science fiction classics. One of Us (novel), Bantam Books (New York, NY), 1998. Spares (novel), Bantam ( New York, NY), 1997. Only Forward (novel), HarperCollins (London, England), 1994, Subterranean (Burton, MI), 2001. Dick Award, 2000, both for Only Forward International Horror Guild Award, 2003, for More Tomorrow & Other Stories. MEMBER:īritish Fantasy Award, Icarus Award for Best Newcomer, 1990, for "The Man Who Drew Cats," 1991, for short story "The Dark Land," 1992, 1995, and 1996, for "More Tomorrow" August Derleth Award, 1995, and Philip K. Cambridge Footlights, member, 1984-87, member of committee, 1987, performer/writer on national tour, 1987, and tour of United States, 1988. Comedy writer and performer, BBC Radio, including And Now in Colour, BBC Radio 4, two series, and two Christmas specials freelance short-story writer and novelist Smith & Jones Film Production, partner.


1501, New York, NY 10011 Nick Marston or Robert Bookman, Curtis Brown Group Ltd., Haymarket House, 28/29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4SP, England. Hobbies and other interests: Music, art and design, foreign travel, cats. studied philosophy, social, and political science at Cambridge University. (a professor) and Margaret Smith married Paula Grainger children: a son. Smith, Michael Marshall 1965- (Michael Marshall, Michael Paul Marshall Smith) PERSONAL:īorn May 3, 1965, in Knutsford, Cheshire, England son of David M.
