Scott Harrison (writer)

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Scott Harrison
Born (1973-09-18) 18 September 1973 (age 50)
Derby,
UK
OccupationNovelist, Scriptwriter, Playwright
NationalityBritish
Period2003 -
Website
scottvharrison.blogspot.co.uk

Scott Harrison (born 18 September 1973) is a British novelist, scriptwriter, playwright and film writer. Between 2002 and 2005 he was writer-in-residence for the York-based professional theatre company The Dreaming. He also co-produced, and occasionally acted in, several of its productions.

He has written Star Trek books for Simon & Schuster and tie-in novels for games developer Capcom, as well as a number of

audio plays and novels for various Big Finish Productions
. Between 2012 and 2014, he edited a range of short-story anthologies.

In April 2014, his audio play Sometime Never, starring

Audie Award
for best Original Work.

He also provides film essays and audio commentaries for several blu-ray companies, including the BFI, Eureka! Video and Second Sight Films in the UK and Imprint Films in Australia.

Bibliography

Books

  • Blake's 7: Archangel (Big Finish, 2012)[1]
  • Remember Me: The Pandora Archive (Capcom, 2013)
  • Star Trek: Shadow Of The Machine (Simon & Schuster, 2015)

Audio Novels

  • Dorian Gray: The Lost Tales - Last Man Standing (Big Finish, 2019)
  • Dorian Gray: The Lost Tales - There Are Such Things... (Big Finish, 2019)
  • Dorian Gray: The Lost Tales - The Last Confession (Big Finish, 2019)

Audio

  • The Confessions Of Dorian Gray
    • The Houses In Between (2012)
  • Blake's 7: The Liberator Chronicles
    • Epitaph (2013)
  • THIRTEEN
    • Hidden Track (2013)
  • Sometime Never (2014)
  • Blake's 7: The Classic Adventures
    • Figurehead (2019)
  • Bernice Summerfield: The Christmas Collection
    • Null Ziet (2020)

Film Essays

  • "Stepping Over The Line" (2018), in Powerhouse Films' The Border blu-ray release
  • "Fear Factor: The Anatomy of a 1970s Thriller" (2018), in 101 Films' Rollercoaster blu-ray release
  • "Heaven & Hell: The Cooler and Hollywood's Vegas" (2018), in 101 Films' "The Cooler" blu-ray release
  • "The Haunted Screen: Der Golem and the Ghosts of the Great War" (2019), in Eureka! Entertainment's "Der Golem" blu-ray release
  • "Remixing the Future: Hackers, Skin-Jobs and Global Mind Control" (2019), in Second Sight Film's "Upgrade" blu-ray release
  • "When the Machines Rock: Philip K. Dick and the Dystopian Dream" (2019), in 101 Films' "Screamers" blu-ray release
  • "Monster Mash: Making Split Second" (2020), in 101 Films' "Split Second" blu-ray release
  • "The Creature Feature: Movies with Bite" (2020), for Arrow Films
  • "A Twisted History, Vipco, VHS and Spookies" (2018), in 101 Films' "Spookies" blu-ray release
  • "Our Fears Made Manifest: Zombie Films in the 2000s" (2021), for Arrow Films
  • "Rooms of the Mind" (2021), for Arrow Films
  • "A Dish Best Served Cold" (2021), for Arrow Films
  • "Fred Zinneman: Directing with Dignity" (2022), in the BFI's "The Men" blu-ray release

Short stories

  • "The Wintermachine" (2010), in Twelve Days
  • "Holding Pattern" (2011), in Faction Paradox:
    A Romance in Twelve Parts
  • "The Chaos Exhibition" (2011), in Voices From The Past
  • "The God Of All Machines" (2012), in Resurrection Engines
  • "A Silence Between The Sounds" (2013), in Twisted Histories
  • "The Last Train To Whitby" (2014), in Beside The Seaside

Comics

  • "The Madness From The Sea" (2012), in Into The Woods: A Fairytale Anthology

Stage plays

  • Eric (2003), (with Lee Harris)
  • A Christmas Carol (2003 and 2010)
  • The Strange Case Of Doctor Jekyll & Mr Hyde (2003)
  • The Antipope (2004) (with Lee Harris)
  • The Canterbury Tales (2004)
  • Dracula (2004)

Awards

  • 2014, New York Festival Award, Best Drama: Sometime Never
  • 2014,
    Audie Award
    , Best Original Work: Thirteen

References

  1. ^ "2. Archangel - Blake's 7". Big Finish. Retrieved 2013-01-04.

External links