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Neal Asher

 
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Neal Asher

Born
Essex, England
Occupation Novelist
Nationality British
Writing period 2000-Present
Genres Science fiction
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Neal Asher (born 1961 in Billericay, Essex, England) is an English science fiction writer. His parents both are educators and science fiction fans. Although he began writing Science Fiction and Fantasy in secondary school, Asher did not turn seriously to writing till he was 25. He worked as a machinist and machine programmer from 1979 to 1987 and as a gardener from 1979 to 1987. He published his first short story in 1989. His novel, Gridlinked was published in 2001, the first in a series of novels made up of Gridlinked, The Line of Polity, Brass Man, Polity Agent, and Line War.

Asher's novels, with one exception, and most of his short fiction, are all set within one future history, known as the "Polity" universe. The Polity encompasses many classic science fiction tropes including world-ruling artificial intelligences, androids, hive minds, aliens and time travel. His novels are characterized by fast paced action and violent encounters. While his work is frequently epic in scope and thus nominally space opera, its graphic and aggressive tone is more akin to cyberpunk. When combined with the way that Asher's main characters are usually acting to preserve social order or improve their society (rather than disrupt a society they are estranged from), these influences could place his work in the subgenre known as postcyberpunk.

He is published by Tor, an imprint of Pan Macmillan, in the UK. He is published by Tor Books in the United States.[citation needed]

Contents

Works

Polity universe

In order of publication

Agent Cormac series

  1. Gridlinked (2001)
  2. The Line of Polity (2003)
  3. Brass Man (2005)
  4. Polity Agent (2006)
  5. Line War (2008)

Spatterjay series

  1. The Skinner (2002)
  2. The Voyage of the Sable Keech (2006)
  3. Orbus (2009)

Polity series

  1. Prador Moon (2006)
  2. Hilldiggers (2007)
  3. Shadow of the Scorpion (Prequel to Gridinked, 2008)

In internal chronological order[1]

  1. Prador Moon
  2. The Shadow of the Scorpion
  3. Gridlinked
  4. The Line of Polity
  5. Brass Man
  6. Polity Agent
  7. Line War
  8. The Skinner
  9. The Voyage of the Sable Keech
  10. Orbus
  11. Hilldiggers

Novellas

  • The Parasite (1996)
  • Mason's Rats (1999)
  • Africa Zero (2001), originally as two novellas: Africa Zero and Africa Plus One
  • Mindgames: Fool's Mate (1992)

Short story collections

  • The Engineer (1998) - Containing novella of the same title, and short stories.
  • Runcible Tales (1999)
  • The Engineer ReConditioned (2006) - Reprint of The Engineer with three additional stories.
  • The Gabble: And Other Stories (2008) - short story collection

Short stories

Other

Awards

  • British Fantasy Society Award nomination, 1999, for stories "Sucker" and "Mason's Rats III";
  • SF Review Best Book designation, 2002, for The Skinner.

External links

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Asher, Neal. "The Polity Books". The Skinner. http://theskinner.blogspot.com/2009/03/polity-books.html. Retrieved 2009-03-22. 

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