![]() ![]() During the 1970s, he got a job at Foundations, a semi academic journal in the UK, where he was an associate editor. He also won the British Science Fiction Association’s BSFA Award. Campbell Award for “Fugue for a Darkening Island,” in 1972. He published “Indoctrinaire,” his debut novel in 1970, which began a stretch of more than twenty years in which he published a book every two years. He continued to write in this format, even as she also wrote occasional non fiction work and novels that include children’s fiction biographies and critical work. He started out writing short stories and other literary works that were featured in magazines and other outlets during the 1960s. ![]() ![]() The author was born in Cheadle in Manchester, and began writing soon after he graduated from school. Christopher Priest is a science fiction, fantasy, and literary fiction novelist. ![]()
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