
John Brunner was born in Preston Crowmarsh, near Wallingford in Oxfordshire, and went to school at St Andrew's Prep School, Pangbourne, then to Cheltenham College. He wrote his first novel, Galactic Storm, at 17, and published it under the pen-name Gill Hunt, but he did not start writing full-time until 1958. He served as an officer in the Royal Air Force from 1953 to 1955, and married Marjorie Rosamond Sauer on 12 July 1958 At the beginning of his writing career Brunner wrote conventional space opera pulp science fiction. Brunner later began to experiment with the novel form. His 1968 novel "Stand on Zanzibar" exploits the fragmented organizational style John Dos Passos invented for his USA trilogy, but updates it in terms of the theory of media popularised by Marshall McLuhan. "The Jagged Orbit" (1969) is set in a United States dominated by weapons proliferation and interracial violence, and has 100 numbered chapters varying in length from a single syllable to several pages in length. "The Sheep Look Up" (1972) depicts ecological catastrophe in America. Brunner is credited with coining the term "worm" and predicting the emergence of computer viruses in his 1975 novel "The Shockwave Rider", in which he used the term to describe software which reproduces itself across a computer network. Together with "Stand on Zanzibar", these novels have been called the "Club of Rome Quartet", named after the Club of Rome whose 1972 report The Limits to Growth warned of the dire effects of overpopulation. Brunner's pen names include K. H. Brunner, Gill Hunt, John Loxmith, Trevor Staines, Ellis Quick, Henry Crosstrees Jr., and Keith Woodcott. In addition to his fiction, Brunner wrote poetry and many unpaid articles in a variety of publications, particularly fanzines, but also 13 letters to the New Scientist and an article about the educational relevance of science fiction in Physics Education. Brunner was an active member of the organisation Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and wrote the words to "The H-Bomb's Thunder", which was sung on the Aldermaston Marches. Brunner had an uneasy relationship with British new wave writers, who often considered him too American in his settings and themes. He attempted to shift to a more mainstream readership in the early 1980s, without success. Before his death, most of his books had fallen out of print. Brunner accused publishers of a conspiracy against him, although he was difficult to deal with (his wife had handled his publishing relations before she died).[2] Brunner's health began to decline in the 1980s and worsened with the death of his wife in 1986. He remarried, to Li Yi Tan, on 27 September 1991. He died of a heart attack in Glasgow on 25 August 1995, while attending the World Science Fiction Convention there aka K H Brunner, Henry Crosstrees Jr, Gill Hunt (with Dennis Hughes and E C Tubb), John Loxmith, Trevor Staines, Keith Woodcott Winner of the ESFS Awards in 1980 as "Best Author" and 1n 1984 as "Novelist"..
Series
Books

The Sheep Look Up
1972

The Infinitive of Go
1980

A Place of Quiet Assembly
2016

The Astronauts Must Not Land/The Space-Time Juggler
1963

The Dramaturges of Yan
1972

The Avengers of Carrig
1962

A Case of Painter's Ear
1991

Out of My Mind
1967

The Tides of Time
1984

Listen! The Stars!
1963

The World Swappers
1959

The Webs of Everywhere
1974

The Wrong End of Time
1971

Interstellar Empire No. 4
1976

Born Under Mars
1967

A Planet of Your Own/The Beasts of Kohl
1966

The Shockwave Rider
1975

The Ladder in the Sky
1962

The Altar on Asconel/Android Avenger
1965

Bedlam Planet
1968

Sanctuary in the Sky
1960

The Compleat Traveller in Black
1971

To Conquer Chaos
1964

The Whole Man
1964

Catch a Falling Star
1968

A Maze of Stars
1991

No Future In It
1962

More Things in Heaven
1963

Into the Slave Nebula
1960

The Society of Time
The Original Trilogy and Other Stories
1962

The Dreaming Earth
1963

The Productions of Time
1966

The Super Barbarians
1962

Polymath
1963

Quicksand
1967

The Jagged Orbit
1969

Threshold of Eternity - The Novel
2017

Entry to Elsewhen
1972

Timescoop
1969

The Altar at Asconel
Empire Book 3
1965

Times Without Number
1962

The Squares of the City
1965

Endless Shadow/The Arsenal of Miracles
1964

The Gaudy Shadows
2025

Double, Double
1969

The Crucible of Time
1983

The Drabble Project
1988

The Year's Best Fantasy
First Annual Collection
1988

Children of the Thunder
1988

Meeting at Infinity
1961

Total Eclipse
1974

Manshape
1982

The Shift Key
1987

The Atlantic Abomination
1960

From This Day Forward
1972

The Martian Sphinx
1965

Give Warning to the World
1974

The Stone That Never Came Down
1973

Enigma From Tantalus
1965

Players at the Game of People
1980

Muddle Earth
1993

The Best of John Brunner
1976

Not Before Time
1968

A Planet of Your Own
1966

Stand on Zanzibar
1968

The Stardroppers
1972

Time-jump
1973

The Repairmen of Cyclops
1965

I Speak for Earth
1961

Now Then
1963

Age of Miracles
1965

Threshold of Eternity
2015

The Long Result
1965

The Day of the Star Cities
1965