Ken MacLeod

Ken MacLeod (born August 2, 1954), a Scottish science fiction writer, lives near Edinburgh. He graduated from Glasgow University with a degree in zoology and has worked as a computer programmer and written a masters thesis on biomechanics. His novels often explore socialist, communist and anarchist political ideas. Technical themes encompass singularities, divergent human cultural evolution and post-human cyborg-resurrection.

He is part of a new generation of British science fiction writers, who specialise in hard science fiction and space opera. His contemporaries include Alastair Reynolds, Charles_Stross and Liz Williams.

His friend Iain Banks thanks him for his advice in his novel Use Of Weapons, which shares the structure of The Stone Canal.

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Bibliography

Fall Revolution series

Engines of Light trilogy

Other work

Criticism

The SF Foundation have published a book of criticism called The True Knowledge Of Ken MacLeod edited by Andrew M. Butler and Farah Mendlesohn. As well as critical essays it contains material by MacLeod himself, including his introduction to the German edition of Banks' Consider Phlebas.

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See also: Ken MacLeod, 1954, Anarchism, August 2, BSFA award, Biomechanics, Charles Stross, Communism, Computer programmer, Consider Phlebas