Hugh Cook (science fiction author)
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Hugh Cook was a cult
author
whose works blend fantasy
and science fiction
. He is best-known for his epic series The Chronicles of an Age of Darkness
.
, England
in 1956. After spending his early childhood in England he moved to Ocean Island
(now Banaba Island
in Kiribati
). His experiences of English castles and of life on an equatorial island later influenced his writinghttp://www.zenvirus.com/diary/wizard-war-chronicles-age-darkness.html.
He moved to, and was educated in New Zealand
. His first novel, Plague Summer was published when he was 24 in 1980.
Between 1986 and 1992 he wrote the ten-novel series The Chronicles of an Age of Darkness
. Disappointing sales prevented the publication of further volumes (up to 60 were planned).
In 1997 he moved to Japan
, and lived in Yokohama
with his wife and daughter and taught English.
He subsequently published mainly online, through his site, Zen Virus. His online works include poetry, short stories, "flash fiction", and several novels.
In 2005 he underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer in the form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He wrote a medical memoir, Cancer Patient, telling of this experience.
Following a relapse, Hugh Cook died on the 8th of November, 2008, in the hospice in Auckland.
The series broadly tells the story of the events leading to the end of a dark age. The idea for the series began with an ambitious outline for a series of twenty novels. This would have been followed by two equally long series, The Chronicles of an Age of Wrath, and The Chronicles of an Age of Heroes. This sixty-volume scheme ended with the publication of the tenth volume because of disappointing sales. http://www.zenvirus.com/chronicles-darkness/chronicles-1989-plan.html
Cult following
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author
Author
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whose works blend fantasy
Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common...
and science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...
. He is best-known for his epic series The Chronicles of an Age of Darkness
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness
The Chronicles of an Age of Darkness are a ten-volume series of cross-genre fantasy / science fiction novels created by cult author Hugh Cook.-The books:*The Wizards and the Warriors - 1986...
.
Biography
Hugh Walter Gilbert Cook was born in EssexEssex
Essex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England, and one of the home counties. It is located to the northeast of Greater London. It borders with Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent to the South and London to the south west...
, England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
in 1956. After spending his early childhood in England he moved to Ocean Island
Ocean Island
Ocean Island is a name given to two unrelated islands in the Pacific Ocean, and one in the Southern Ocean:* Kure Atoll, the last atoll in the Hawaiian Islands chain.* Banaba Island, in Kiribati, an island mined until recently for its phosphate....
(now Banaba Island
Banaba Island
Banaba Island , an island in the Pacific Ocean, is a solitary raised coral island west of the Gilbert Island chain and 300 km east of Nauru. It is part of the Republic of Kiribati. It has an area of 6.5 km², and the highest point on the island is also the highest point in Kiribati, at 81...
in Kiribati
Kiribati
Kiribati , officially the Republic of Kiribati, is an island nation located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean. The permanent population exceeds just over 100,000 , and is composed of 32 atolls and one raised coral island, dispersed over 3.5 million square kilometres, straddling the...
). His experiences of English castles and of life on an equatorial island later influenced his writinghttp://www.zenvirus.com/diary/wizard-war-chronicles-age-darkness.html.
He moved to, and was educated in New Zealand
New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. The country is situated some east of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and roughly south of the Pacific island nations of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga...
. His first novel, Plague Summer was published when he was 24 in 1980.
Between 1986 and 1992 he wrote the ten-novel series The Chronicles of an Age of Darkness
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness
The Chronicles of an Age of Darkness are a ten-volume series of cross-genre fantasy / science fiction novels created by cult author Hugh Cook.-The books:*The Wizards and the Warriors - 1986...
. Disappointing sales prevented the publication of further volumes (up to 60 were planned).
In 1997 he moved to Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...
, and lived in Yokohama
Yokohama
is the capital city of Kanagawa Prefecture and the second largest city in Japan by population after Tokyo and most populous municipality of Japan. It lies on Tokyo Bay, south of Tokyo, in the Kantō region of the main island of Honshu...
with his wife and daughter and taught English.
He subsequently published mainly online, through his site, Zen Virus. His online works include poetry, short stories, "flash fiction", and several novels.
In 2005 he underwent chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer in the form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He wrote a medical memoir, Cancer Patient, telling of this experience.
Following a relapse, Hugh Cook died on the 8th of November, 2008, in the hospice in Auckland.
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness series
- The Wizards and the Warriors - (aka Wizard Warhttp://greatsfandf.com/AUTHORS/HughCook.php) 1986 (ISBN 0-552-12566-0)
- The Wordsmiths and the Warguild - (aka The Questing Hero and The Heroes Return (2 volumes)http://greatsfandf.com/AUTHORS/HughCook.php) 1987 (ISBN 0-552-13130-X)
- The Women and the Warlords - (aka The Oraclehttp://greatsfandf.com/AUTHORS/HughCook.php) 1987 (ISBN 0-552-13131-8)
- The Walrus and the Warwolf - (the first half was published in the US as Lords of the Swords) 1988 (ISBN 0-552-13327-2)
- The Wicked and the Witless - 1989 (ISBN 0-552-13439-2)
- The Wishstone and the Wonderworkers - 1990 (ISBN 0-552-13536-4)
- The Wazir and the Witch - 1990 (ISBN 0-552-13537-2)
- The Werewolf and the Wormlord - 1991 (ISBN 0-552-13538-0)
- The Worshippers and the Way - 1992 (ISBN 0-552-13848-7)
- The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster - 1992 (ISBN 0-552-13849-5)
The series broadly tells the story of the events leading to the end of a dark age. The idea for the series began with an ambitious outline for a series of twenty novels. This would have been followed by two equally long series, The Chronicles of an Age of Wrath, and The Chronicles of an Age of Heroes. This sixty-volume scheme ended with the publication of the tenth volume because of disappointing sales. http://www.zenvirus.com/chronicles-darkness/chronicles-1989-plan.html
Other novels
- Plague Summer
- The Shift
- This describes a postnuclear world where orange intelligent reptilian extraterrestrials known as the Spang have conquered the Earth through the use of a device called the Shift, which controls movement through space and time and can alter history. They are in league with Iridian Troy, the most powerful human on Earth, who has an overprotective attitude towards his daughter. He is opposed by his guilt-ridden over-intellectual employee Gabriel Arkhangel and his daughter's lover Clive Sendarka, whom he pursues using all the resources available to the human race. Humans are regularly exported to a slave colony known as Deep Six, which is far out in interstellar space.
- Oceans of Light series
- West of Heaven
- East of Hell
- North of Paradise
- A fantasy trilogy that Cook finished in the 1990s, set in Chalakanesia.
- To Find and Wake the Dreamer
- A fast-moving fantasy novel, written on an adult level, about the war on terror. In the city state of Oolong Morblock, where a certain proportion of the people have a natural ability to cause themselves to explode, in effect making them potential suicide bombers, Ibrahim Chess tries to find the middle road: to steer a course of moderation and sanity in a world which is going mad, and where the civil peace is threatened by the increasingly intolerant fanaticism of the conflict between the minority group to which Ibrahim belongs, the astrals, and the city state's dominant group, the norms. Published in 2005.
- Bamboo Horses
- A murder mystery with fantasy elements set in the land of Nizon, where people eat with scissors rather than with chopsticks. Fantasy in a modern environment complete with computers and cellphones. Business manager Ken Udamana, a husband and a father of two, believes that someone is planning to murder him and takes a shot at find out who. This novel contains some violence and touches on the subject of an adulterous relationship.
Short stories
- "Consenting Adults" 1988
- "The Kidney Bean Diet" 1998
- "Consequences" 1998
- "Heroes of the Third Millennium" Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1998, Vol. 95, Iss. 6, p. 99.
- "Outing" 1998
- "Night on Bear Mountain" 1999
- "An Alien in Japan" 1999
- "Howie Glenst and the Woman Made From Glass" 1999
- "The Succubus" 1999
- "The Earth is Flat" 1999
- "Her Mint-Green Breath" 1999
- "Remembering Nagasaki" 1999
- "Mountaineering Complex" 1999
- "Machine Readable" 1999
- "Golf Course" 1999
- "Sweetness and Light" 2000
- "Locked Out" 2000
- "Night in the Month of Madness" 2000
- "In the Month of Lombok" 2000
- "Marooned on Footbone" 2000
- "Lost in the Moid" Challenging Destiny No. 10, July 2000 (St. Marys, Canada, ISSN 1206-6656) (pp 7-27).
- "Gally Smith and the Massacre of the Orcs" 2000
- "Boxes" 2000
- "Portrait of a Woman with her Hair on Fire" 2000
- "The Invention of Stones" 2000
- "Basque" 2000
- "Other Lives" 2000
- "Swiss Toys" 2001
- "Limbo Larry" 2001
- "Gap Music" 2001
- "That Nightmare Known as Life" 2001
- "Wet Leaves on the Track" 2001
- "Hunting Andrew" 2001
- "A Totally Ordinary Young Woman" 2001
- "The Warden of Jestabel Zee" 2001
- "Pogy Bobs and the Hyena of Death" 2001
- "Golgo Molgo" 2001
- "The Trial of Edgar Allan Poe" 2002
- "Cultural Correctness" 2002
- "Flowers for the Lady" 2002
- "Views of Texas" 2002
- "Bad Sex" 2003
- "Patriots" 2003
- "The Suicide Bomber" 2003
- "Quilting" 2003
- "UFO Invasion - the Truth about Alien Abductions!!" 2003
- "Acorns" 2003
- "The Transfer of Patient Twenty-Seven" 2003
- "Live on Channel 10" 2003
- "On the Wings of a Cockroach" 2003
- "The Man on the Balcony" 2003
- "Sign on the Dotted Line" 2003
- "Life on Planet Earth" 2003
- "Saint George and Ibrahim" 2003
- "Cherry Normal" 2003
- "The Rat" 2003
- "Upgrade" 2003
- "A Subway Ride" 2003
- "The Wrath of Babril Hestek" 2003
- "Too Far From Home" 2003
- "The Angel of the Seventh Apocalypse" 2003
- "The Triumph of Japanese English" 2003
- "The Naked Succubus Sex Slave Murders" 2003
- "Harriet's Armpit" 2003
- "House Hunting" 2003
- "The Orc's Armpit" 2003
- "His Name Was Mac" 2003
- "The Magniloquator" 2003
- "Honeymoon" 2004
- "You're in my Body" 2004
- "The Executed Man" 2004
- "The Wind in his Mouth" 2004
- "Jorgelvace" 2004
- "Fulfillable Wishes" 2004
- "Yenlow's Renewal 52" 2004
- "Grapefruit Perfume Bicycle Birthmark" 2004
- "Escape from Hell" 2004
- "Implantation" 2004
- "Shotgun Al's Last Picnic" 2004
- "Maggots" 2004
- "The Therapy of the Great God Mulchagola" 2004
- "Lost in his Bedroom" 2004
- "Daddy's Little Girl" 2004
- "A Better Life" 2004
- "Suicide Hotel" 2004
- "Newlyweds" 2004
- "Burning Louty" 2004
- "Hot Cardboard" 2004
- "Santa Claus, Sex Criminal" 2004
- "Eating Jesus Christ" 2005
Chronicles of an Age of Darkness stories
- "Invasion of the Chickens" 1999
- "Vorn the Gladiator" 2000
- "A Pilgrimage to Plaka Kalada" 2003
- "The Secret History of Lord Dreldragon" 2003
- "The Dragon Zenphos" 2003
Oolong Morblock stories
- "Life and Death in Oolong Jalabar" 2000
- "Astral Talent" 2001
- "Life and Death in Oolong Morblock" 2003
- "A Genie at Work" 2003