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Simon Clark (born 20 April 1958) is a
horror novel Horror is a genre of fiction which is intended to frighten, scare, or disgust. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological horror and supernatural horror, which is in the realm of speculative fiction. Literary historian J. ...
ist from
Doncaster Doncaster (, ) is a city in South Yorkshire, England. Named after the River Don, it is the administrative centre of the larger City of Doncaster. It is the second largest settlement in South Yorkshire after Sheffield. Doncaster is situated in ...
, England. He is the author of the novel '' The Night of the Triffids'', the novella ''Humpty's Bones'', and the short story ''Goblin City Lights'', which have all won awards. Most of his stories are based in
Yorkshire Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng ...
, his home county. He also uses a technique that he calls "The Art of Wandering". The idea for ''Goblin City Lights'' arose from wandering in a London graveyard.


Biography

Simon Clark was born on 20 April 1958 in Doncaster, England. He is married and has two children. Clark began his career writing stories for
fanzine A fanzine (blend of '' fan'' and ''magazine'' or ''-zine'') is a non-professional and non-official publication produced by enthusiasts of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as a literary or musical genre) for the pleasure of others who share ...
s. One of these was the semiprozine ''Back Brain Recluse'' (BBR). His first published collection of stories was ''Blood And Grit'', published by BBR in 1990. In 1994 an editor named Nick Austin at Hodder Headline bought both ''Nailed by the Heart'' and ''Blood Crazy''. An agent agreed to represent Clark. At this point, Clark decided to become a full-time writer. After his seventh novel had been published in England, the American publisher
Leisure Books Leisure Books was a mass market paperback publisher specializing in horror and thrillers that operated from 1957 to 2010. In the company's early years, it also published fantasy, science fiction, Westerns, and the Wildlife Treasury card serie ...
republished his first book, ''Nailed by the Heart''. Clark's first book for the American market, ''Darkness Demands'', was set in the small English village of
Skelbrooke Skelbrooke is a small village in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England. It is in the civil parish of Hampole, which had a population of 187. The Grade II listed church of St Michael and All Angels is of medieval ori ...
,
South Yorkshire South Yorkshire is a ceremonial and metropolitan county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. The county has four council areas which are the cities of Doncaster and Sheffield as well as the boroughs of Barnsley and Rotherham. ...
. Clark has also written prose material for U2 in the fan magazine ''Propaganda''.


Major works


Vampyrrhic novels

One of Clark's most popular novels, ''Vampyrrhic'', has been followed by several sequels. Clark has said that he is not a fan of vampire novels. In the 1990s it was his view that vampires were becoming romantic, attractive figures. His intention in writing the book was to make the vampire loathsome, repellent, and ultra-violent again.


''The Night of the Triffids''

'' The Night of the Triffids'' is Clark's sequel to ''
The Day of the Triffids ''The Day of the Triffids'' is a 1951 post-apocalyptic novel by the English science fiction author John Wyndham. After most people in the world are blinded by an apparent meteor shower, an aggressive species of plant starts killing people. A ...
'' by
John Wyndham John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris (; 10 July 1903 – 11 March 1969) was an English science fiction writer best known for his works published under the pen name John Wyndham, although he also used other combinations of his names ...
. His agent contacted the trustees of Wyndham's estate, who agreed to the proposal.


Doctor Who

Clark's
Doctor Who ''Doctor Who'' is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The series depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, an extraterrestrial being who appears to be human. The Doctor explores the ...
novella, ''
The Dalek Factor ''The Dalek Factor'' is an original novella written by Simon Clark and based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It features a Doctor whose incarnation is unspecified. It was released both as a standard ...
'', was published by
Telos Publishing Telos Publishing Ltd. is a publishing company, originally established by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, with their first publication being a horror anthology based on the television series '' Urban Gothic'' in 2001. The name comes from ...
just before the rights to publish Doctor Who were reacquired by the BBC. Around the same time, Clark was commissioned by the BBC to write a story for the second series of an animated Doctor Who series starring
Richard E. Grant Richard E. Grant (born Richard Grant Esterhuysen; 5 May 1957) is a Swazi-English actor and presenter. He made his film debut as Withnail in the comedy ''Withnail and I'' (1987). Grant received critical acclaim for his role as Jack Hock in Mar ...
. This is the Doctor known as the
Shalka Doctor The "Shalka" Doctor is the common fan name given to the character that appeared as an alternative ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the flash-animated serial ''Scream of the Shalka'' in 2003 and the later short story ''The Feast of the Stone'' ...
. Three episodes were written before the commission was cancelled due to the imminent return of the live television series.


Awards

In 2002 Clark won the
British Fantasy Award The British Fantasy Awards (BFA) are awarded annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS), first in 1976. Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award). First awarded in 1972 (to ''The Knight of ...
for best short story, "Goblin City Lights", and best novel for ''The Night of the Triffids''. "Goblin City Lights" originally appeared in ''Urban Gothic: Lacuna and Other Trips'' (2001), published by Telos Publishing. Clark said that the story first started when he wandered into a London graveyard, which he cites in an article, "The Art of Wandering", as a good example of his technique. In 2011 he won the British Fantasy Award for best novella for ''Humpty's Bones''.


Adaptations and other broadcasts

Clark's story "Six Men with Fire", a story about a picket-line during the UK miner's strike of 1984–1985 was read by Paul Copley on ''Morning Story'' on
BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC that replaced the BBC Home Service in 1967. It broadcasts a wide variety of spoken-word programmes, including news, drama, comedy, science and history from the BBC's ...
, on 27 July 1988. A
Big Finish Productions Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and audio plays (released straight to compact disc and for download in MP3 and m4b format) based, primarily, on cult science fiction properties. These include '' Doctor Who'', th ...
audio adaptation of ''The Night of the Triffids'' was released in September 2014. It stars
Sam Troughton Sam John Troughton (born 21 March 1977) is an English actor who has made appearances in ''Robin Hood'', ''Alien vs. Predator'' (2004), as Aleksandr Akimov in ''Chernobyl'' (2019), and as Mr. Wilder in the BBC comedy series '' The Outlaws'' (2021 ...
as David Masen.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''His Vampyrrhic Bride'' (2012) Severn House Publishers, * ''Ghost Monster'' (2009)
Leisure Books Leisure Books was a mass market paperback publisher specializing in horror and thrillers that operated from 1957 to 2010. In the company's early years, it also published fantasy, science fiction, Westerns, and the Wildlife Treasury card serie ...
, * ''Vengeance Child'' (2009) Severn House Publishers, * ''Whitby Vampyrrhic'' (2009) Severn House Publishers, * ''The Midnight Man'' (2008) Severn House Publishers, * ''Lucifer's Ark'' (2007) Severn House Publishers, * ''This Rage of Echoes'' (2007) Robert Hale Ltd, * ''Death's Dominion'' (2006) Robert Hale Ltd, * ''London Under Midnight'' (2006) Severn House Publishers, * ''The Tower'' (2005) Robert Hale Ltd, * ''In This Skin'' (2004) Robert Hale Ltd, * ''Vampyrrhic Rites'' (2003) Hodder Headline, * ''Stranger'' (2002) Robert Hale Ltd, * ''Darkness Demands'' (2001) Leisure Books, * '' The Night of the Triffids'' (2001) Hodder Headline, * ''Judas Tree'' (1999) Hodder Headline, * ''The Fall'' (1998) Hodder Headline, * ''Vampyrrhic'' (1998) Hodder Headline, * ''King Blood'' (1997) Hodder Headline, * ''Darker'' (1996) Hodder Headline, * ''Blood Crazy'' (1995) Hodder Headline, reissued by Leisure Books, 2001, * ''Nailed by the Heart'' (1995) Hodder Headline, reissued by
Leisure Books Leisure Books was a mass market paperback publisher specializing in horror and thrillers that operated from 1957 to 2010. In the company's early years, it also published fantasy, science fiction, Westerns, and the Wildlife Treasury card serie ...
, 2000,


Novellas

* ''Butterfly'' (2010)
Cemetery Dance Publications Cemetery Dance Publications is an American specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense. Cemetery Dance was founded by Richard Chizmar, a horror author, while he was in college. It is associated with ''Cemetery Dance'' magazine, which ...
, * ''Humpty's Bones'' (2010)
Telos Publishing Telos Publishing Ltd. is a publishing company, originally established by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, with their first publication being a horror anthology based on the television series '' Urban Gothic'' in 2001. The name comes from ...
, * ''This Ghosting Tide'' (2009) Bad Moon Books, * ''Stone Cold Calling'' (2008) Tasmaniac Publications, * ''She Loves Monsters'' (2006) Necessary Evil Press, * '' Doctor Who: The Dalek Factor'' (2004) Telos Publishing,


Collections

* ''Blood and Grit 21'' (2011) BBR Solutions Ltd ASIN B0060734AK * ''The Gravedigger's Tale'' (2010) Robert Hale Ltd * ''Midnight Bazaar – A Secret Arcade of Strange and Eerie Tales'' (2007) Robert Hale Ltd * ''Hotel Midnight'' (2005) Robert Hale Ltd * ''Salt Snake and Other Bloody Cuts'' (1999) Silver Salamander ASIN B000FNS0FO * ''Blood & Grit'' (1990) BBR Books


Critical reactions

Reviewers at ''
Publishers Weekly ''Publishers Weekly'' (''PW'') is an American weekly trade news magazine targeted at publishers, librarians, booksellers, and literary agents. Published continuously since 1872, it has carried the tagline, "The International News Magazine of ...
'' have given Clark's works mixed reviews. The reviewer of ''Darker'' said it was "disappointing" and hoped Clark would do better next time. The reviewer of ''Whitby Vampyrrhic'' called the novel a "cookie-cutter story of an English town infested by the undead". However, ''His Vampyrrhic Bride'' was described as "romantic without being soppy or sentimental", and "a palate cleanser for horror readers tired of the same old blood-suckers". ''The Night of the Triffids'' was said to be "a crafty continuation" of ''The Day of the Triffids'', being "more literary than many books of its ilk" and a "truly enjoyable voyage". The reviewer for ''Death's Dominion'' wrote that "all the monster-burning, skull-crushing, village-razing, castle-raiding fun ... make for a satisfying son of Frankenstein".


References


External links

*
Author's original website archived at the British Library
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Simon 1958 births Living people People from Doncaster English writers English male novelists