John Meaney

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John Meaney (born 1957 in London) is a British

science fiction author
.

Biography

Meaney grew up in London and

Oxford University and is a part-time IT
consultant.

Writing career

Meaney's science fiction began appearing in 1992 with "Spring Rain" in the July 1992 issue of

Daily Telegraph's "Books of the Year"[1] [2]. He lives in Kent
with his wife Yvonne.

Works

  • To Hold Infinity (Bantam/Transworld, 1998)

Nulapeiron Sequence

  1. Paradox (Bantam/Transworld, 2000)
  2. Context (Bantam/Transworld, 2002)
  3. Resolution (Bantam/Transworld, 2005)

Tristopolis

  1. Bone Song (Gollancz/Orion, 2007)
  2. Dark Blood (Gollancz/Orion, 2008) - released as Black Blood in the US in 2009
  3. Tristopolis Requiem (Self published, 2018)

Ragnarok

  1. Absorption (Gollancz/Orion, 2010)
  2. Transmission (Gollancz/Orion, 2012)
  3. Resonance (Gollancz/Orion, 2013)

Writing as Thomas Blackthorne

  1. Edge (Angry Robot, 2010)
  2. Point (Angry Robot, 2011)

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