Scott Keegan Andrews | |
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Born | Wolverhampton, England | November 5, 1971
Genre | Science fiction |
Scott Keegan Andrews (born 5 November 1971) is an English author of science fiction.[1] His School's Out trilogy was published by Abaddon,[2] and his Timebomb trilogy was published by Hodder and Stoughton.[3] His first novel was filmed as School's Out Forever.
He is the son of the singer and songwriter Harvey Andrews.[4]
Bibliography
The School's Out Trilogy
- School's Out (2007)
- Operation Motherland (2009)
- Children's Crusade (2010)
- School's Out Forever - Omnibus of trilogy (2012)
The Timebomb trilogy
- Timebomb (October 2014)
- Timebomb: Second Lives (May 2016)
- Timebomb: The New World (July 2017)
Short fiction
- The Anchorite's Echo in Doctor Who Short Trips: The History of Christmas, (2005; edited by Simon Guerrier)
- The Man Who Would Not Be King (2009) (Afterblight Chronicles)
- A Private Viewing in Pandemonium: Tales of the Apocalypse, (2011; edited by Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin)
- Sniper Elite V2 - Target Hitler (2012; novella, Rebellion)
- Grit in A Town Called Pandemonium, (2012; edited by Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin)
- Sniper Elite - Water Line (2022; novella, Rebellion)
Non-fiction
- Troubled Waters: An Unauthorised and Unofficial Guide to "Dawson's Creek" (2001)
- Uncharted Territory: The Unofficial And Unauthorised Guide to Farscape (2002)
Computer Games
- Sniper Elite V2 (2012)
- Sniper Elite 5 (2022)
Discography
Stargate audio drama
- Stargate Atlantis: Impressions (2009)
Highlander audio drama
- Highlander: The Four Horsemen 1: Brothers (2011)
- Highlander: The Four Horsemen 2: All The King's Horses (2011)
- Highlander: The Four Horsemen 3: The Pain Eater (2011)
References
- ↑ "Authors : Andrews, Scott : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- ↑ "Abaddon Books : Scott K. Andrews". Abaddon Books. 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- ↑ "NEW ACQUISITION: TIMEBOMB, BY SCOTT K. ANDREWS". Hodderscape. 11 October 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2014.
- ↑ "PK Interview: Scott Andrews (Part 1)". pornokitsch. 14 January 2010. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
External links
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