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Lawrence, Mark

(1968-    ) US-born author mostly in the UK from infancy, who began to publish work of genre interest with "Climb" in O G's Speculative Fiction for 2007; most of his work has been fantasy, including the violent and dark-hued Broken Universe sequence beginning with Prince of Thorns (2011). The Ancestor sequence beginning with Red Sister (2017) takes the form of a Planetary Romance set on Abeth, whose climate is usefully various; it also serves as the venue for a following sequence, the Book of the Ice series beginning with The Girl and the Stars (2020), a Young Adult tale whose exiled protagonists are forced to flee Under the Sea beneath a polar ice cap, where the nature of the planet is unveiled pari passu with their coming of age.

Lawrence is of more specific sf interest for the Impossible Times sequence beginning with One Word Kill (2019), in which the fatally ill protagonist's attempts to escape into Virtual Realities via Role Playing Games segues, interestingly, into parlous complications involving other Dimensions and a stalker transfigured it may be into a kind of magus. [JC]

Mark Lawrence

born USA: 1 January 1968

works (selected)

series

Broken Empire

Broken Empire: The Red Queen's War

The Ancestor

Impossible Times

The Book of the Ice

Library Trilogy

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Entry from The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (2011-current) edited by John Clute and David Langford.
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