
James Lovegrove is the author of several acclaimed novels and books for children. James was born on Christmas Eve 1965 and, having dabbled in writing at school, first took to it seriously while at university. A short story of his won a college competition. The prize was £15, and it had cost £18 to get the story professionally typed. This taught him a hard but necessary lesson in the harsh economic realities of a literary career. Straight after graduating from Oxford with a degree in English Literature, James set himself the goal of getting a novel written and sold within two years. In the event, it took two months. The Hope was completed in six weeks and accepted by Macmillan a fortnight later. The seed for the idea for the novel—a world in microcosm on an ocean liner—was planted during a cross-Channel ferry journey. James blew his modest advance for The Hope on a round-the-world trip which took him to, among other places, Thailand. His experiences there, particularly what he witnessed of the sex industry in Bangkok, provided much of the inspiration for The Foreigners. Escardy Gap was co-written with Pete Crowther over a period of a year and a half, the two authors playing a game of creative tag, each completing a section in turn and leaving the other to carry the story on. The result has proved a cult favourite, and was voted by readers of SFX one of the top fifty SF/Fantasy novels of all time. Days, a satire on consumerism, was shortlisted for the 1998 Arthur C. Clarke Award (losing to Mary Doria Russell’s The Sparrow). The book’s genesis most probably lies in the many visits James used to make as a child to the Oxford Street department store owned by his grandfather. It was written over a period of nine months while James was living in the north-west suburbs of Chicago. Subsequent works have all been published to great acclaim. These include Untied Kingdom, Worldstorm, Provender Gleed, The Age Of Ra and the back-to-back double-novella Gig. James has also written for children. Wings, a short novel for reluctant readers, was short-listed for several awards, while his fantasy series for teens, The Clouded World, written under the pseudonym Jay Amory, has been translated into 7 other languages so far. A five-book series for reluctant readers, The 5 Lords Of Pain, is appearing at two-monthly intervals throughout 2010. He also reviews fiction for the Financial Times, specialising in the Young Adult, children’s, science fiction, fantasy, horror and graphic novel genres. Currently James resides in Eastbourne on the Sussex Coast, having moved there in August 2007 with his wife Lou, sons Monty and Theo, and cat Ozzy. He has a terrific view of the sea from his study window, which he doesn’t sit staring out at all day when he should be working. Honest.
Series
Books

Sherlock Holmes and the Miskatonic Monstrosities
2017

Sherlock Holmes
A Detective's Life
2022

Age of Heroes
2016

The Age of Ra
2009

The Labyrinth of Death
2017

The Age of Odin
2010

Sherlock Holmes and the Shadwell Shadows
2016

Age of Legends
2019

Sherlock Holmes and the Sussex Sea-Devils
2018

Sherlock Holmes and the Highgate Horrors
2023

The Stuff of Nightmares
2013

The Manifestations of Sherlock Holmes
2020

Firefly
The Ghost Machine
2020

The Foreigners
2014

Big Damn Hero
2018

World of Water
2015

Days
1997

Firefly
Life Signs
2021

Age of Voodoo
2013

The Thinking Engine
2015

The Devil's Dust
2018

Age of Gaia
2013

Wonderland
An Anthology
2019

Age of Aztec
2012

Age of Anansi
2012

Imagined Slights
2002

The Age of Zeus
2010

The Krilov Continuum
1998

Age of Satan
2013

World of Fire
2014

Sherlock Holmes & The Three Winter Terrors
2021

Untied Kingdom
2003

Sherlock Holmes & the Christmas Demon
2019

Sherlock Holmes and The Beast of the Stapletons
2020

The Magnificent Nine
2019

Encounters of Sherlock Holmes
2013

Age of Shiva
2014

Redlaw
2011

Red Eye (2)
2012

Gods of War
2014

The James Lovegrove Collection
Volume One
2014

The Hope
1990