Scott Lynch
Scott Lynch (born April 2, 1978)[1] is an American fantasy author who wrote the Gentleman Bastard series of novels. His first novel, The Lies of Locke Lamora, was purchased by Orion Books in August 2004 and published in June 2006 under the Gollancz imprint in the United Kingdom and under the Bantam imprint in the United States. The next two novels in the series, Red Seas Under Red Skies and The Republic of Thieves, were published in 2007 and 2013, respectively.
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Lynch at the 2017 Phoenix Comicon | |
Born | Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. | April 2, 1978
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Genre | Fantasy |
Notable works | The Lies of Locke Lamora (2006) Red Seas Under Red Skies (2007) The Republic of Thieves (2013) |
Spouse | Elizabeth Bear (m. 2016) |
Website | |
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Career
Lynch's debut novel, The Lies of Locke Lamora, was a World Fantasy Award finalist in 2007.[2] In both 2007 and 2008 Lynch was nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.[3]
Lynch received the Sydney J. Bounds Best Newcomer Award from the British Fantasy Society in 2008.[4]
Books
Gentleman Bastard
- The Lies of Locke Lamora (June 27, 2006)
- Red Seas Under Red Skies (June 20, 2007)
- The Republic of Thieves (October 8, 2013)
- The Thorn of Emberlain (forthcoming)
- The Ministry of Necessity (forthcoming)
- The Mage and the Master Spy (forthcoming)
- Inherit the Night (forthcoming)
The series takes place in the world of the shattered Therin Throne Empire and its successor states. It follows the life of the young professional thief and con artist Locke Lamora, over a period of some fifteen to twenty years. Lynch has stated that there will be a sequel series set twenty years after with new protagonists, which will also be seven books long.
The world described has a society and technology roughly similar to that of the historical 16th or 17th Century, but with several crucial differences: the world is littered with "Elderglass", an unbreakable material left behind by mysterious beings known as "Eldren"; firearms have not been discovered, the crossbow being the most advanced offensive weapon known; magic exists, virtually monopolized by the secretive and malevolent Bondsmagi; the practice of alchemy offers some devices far beyond 17th Century levels, such as alchemical lights which are the equivalent of electric ones. Though the society depicted is far from egalitarian, and there is an enormous gap between rich and poor, it does have very considerable gender equality. Similar to present-day Western society - and very different from historical 17th Century societies - women in this world can and do have jobs and careers, on both the bottom and the top of society. Within a few chapters of Red Seas Under Red Skies the (male) protagonists encounter female dock workers, female carpenters, female assassins, female captains of both naval and pirate ships, and women in various other positions.
Lynch has described each novel of the series as "[covering] what you might call a different general situation" in which "the same characters getting into trouble but the backdrop changes."[5]
Queen of the Iron Sands
In August 2009 Lynch began to publish the online novel Queen of the Iron Sands.[6] A planetary romance, in the style of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom novels. The story concerns female aviator and ex-WASP who is transported to a fantastic Mars. Chapters were scheduled to be released weekly. The serialization ran until September 2009 and picked up in June 2010 and halted again in September 2012.
Selected awards and honors
Year | Organization | Award title, Category |
Work | Result | Refs |
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2007 | World Fantasy Convention | World Fantasy Awards, Novel |
The Lies of Locke Lamora | Nominated | [7] |
British Fantasy Society | British Fantasy Awards, August Derleth Fantasy Award (Novel) |
The Lies of Locke Lamora | Nominated | [8] | |
Locus | Locus Award First Novel |
The Lies of Locke Lamora | Nominated | [9] | |
Locus | Locus Award Fantasy Novel |
The Lies of Locke Lamora | Nominated | [9] | |
2008 | British Fantasy Society | British Fantasy Awards, Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer |
N/A | Won | [10] |
2014 | Locus | Locus Award Fantasy Novel |
The Republic of Thieves | Nominated | [11] |
Personal life
Lynch now resides in Massachusetts[12] after spending a number of years in New Richmond, Wisconsin.[13] Lynch has had a variety of jobs including dishwasher, busboy, waiter, web designer, office manager, prep cook, and freelance writer.[1] He is also a volunteer firefighter, certified in both Minnesota and Wisconsin.[14]
The "Acknowledgements" column published in the 2007 Red Seas Under Red Skies started with Lynch acknowledging his debt "once more to the amazing Jenny, for being so many things over the years - girlfriend, best friend, first reader, constructive critic and, at long last, wife" [15] In his biography Lynch mentioned Jenny as being "a biology major (University of Wisconsin River Falls, 2004) and eventual veterinarian".[16]
However, at some later time Lynch divorced Jenny and in October 2016 he married Elizabeth Bear, a fellow fantasy writer.[17]
References
- "Scott Lynch". Goodreads. Retrieved 3 February 2014.
- "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2007 World Fantasy Awards". Locus. Archived from the original on 2013-09-20. Retrieved 2013-09-20.
- "Campbell Award". Hugo Awards. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
- "2008 British Fantasy Awards winners". Retrieved 23 November 2015.
- "Scott Lynch: Audible Sessions: FREE Exclusive Interview". Audible. 30 November 2016.
- Lynch, Scott. "Queen of the Iron Sands". Scott Lynch, Keyboard Jockey. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
- "sfadb: British Fantasy Awards 2007". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
- "sfadb : Scott Lynch Awards". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-26.
- "sfadb: Locus Awards 2007". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
- "sfadb: British Fantasy Awards 2008". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
- "sfadb: Locus Awards 2014". www.sfadb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-27.
- www.scottlynch.us Retrieved 2020-12-1.
- www.fantasticfiction.com Retrieved 2018-10-31.
- "Scott Lynch Press & Bio Information". www.scottlynch.us.
- Published on page 630 of the British edition of Red Seas Under Red Skies, Gollancz, London 2007.
- (Self-written) Scott Lynch biography on Fantasy Book Review
- "Scott Lynch and Elizabeth Bear got married!". Gentlemen Bastards. October 10, 2016. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
External links
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- Official website
- Scott Lynch at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Reviews at Fantasy Literature
- Scott Lynch at Library of Congress Authorities, with 3 catalog records
- Scott Lynch biography on Fantasy Book Review
Interviews
- Interview by Alison Bone for The Bookseller, 10 April 2006
- Interview by Jay Tomio, May 27, 2006
- Interview by Pat's Fantasy Hotlist, 21 June 2006
- Video Interview on YouTube, 21 July 2006
- Interview by Elbakin.net, 7 August 2006
- Interview by Katharine Stubbs for Shades of Sentience (sentientonline.net), 21 September 2009
- Interview by Fantasy-Faction, 16 September 2011
- Interview by Audible, 30 November 2016