IAN MCDONALD was born in 1960 in Manchester, England, to an Irish mother and a Scottish father. He moved with his family to Northern Ireland in 1965. He has won the Locus Award, the British Science Fiction Association Award, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. His novels include King of Morning, Queen of Day (winner of the Philip K. Dick Award), River of Gods, The Dervish House, the graphic novel Kling Klang Klatch, and many more. He now lives in Belfast.
Praise for Luna: Wolf Moon "Spare, simple, elegant when he needs to
be...deep and meaty when he wants to be...[McDonald] does his work
like an artisan pulling a sculpture from stone." --NPR "Each of
McDonald's viewpoint characters is made human in fascinating and
occasionally disturbing detail, and the solar system of the 22nd
century is wonderfully delineated." --Publishers Weekly, starred
review "The fights and vengeance that follow are more vicious and
intricate than anything in Game of Thrones, full of great acts of
self-sacrifice and viciousness alike, brave cavalry charges and
last stands, cowardice and avarice." --Boing Boing
"For all the enjoyable intrigue he concocts, McDonald never lets us
forget that the Moon is a frontier that basically just wants to
kill us." --Chicago Tribune Praise for Luna: New Moon "McDonald's
never written a bad novel, but [Luna: New Moon] is a great one."
--Cory Doctorow "With an action narrative driving this political
commentary, Luna is actually a fantastically fun read as well as an
important one. " --Los Angeles Review of Books
"McDonald creates a complex and fascinating civilization featuring
believable technology, and the characters are fully developed, with
individually gripping stories." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"An engaging thriller... McDonald's portrait of a cutthroat society
trying to survive in the deadliest of environments also make it one
of the strongest science fiction novels of the year." --The Chicago
Tribune "It's a great scenario, lovingly detailed, and curiously
attractive despite its current of unforgiving violence." --The Wall
Street Journal "The best moon novel I've seen in many years. . .
McDon-ald's novel has some formidable SF stingers not far beneath
its densely textured surface." --Locus "The story is innovative and
fresh...has a feel of The Godfather meets A Song of Ice and Fire
meets Ender's Game." --Portland Book Review
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