Adam Christopher was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and grew up
watching Pertwee-era Doctor Who and listening to The Beatles, which
isn't a bad start for a child of the 80s. In 2006, Adam moved to
the sunny North West of England, where he now lives in domestic
bliss with his wife and cat in a house next to a canal, although he
has yet to take up any fishing-related activities.
Adam's short fiction has appeared in Pantechnicon, Hub, and Dark
Fiction Magazine, and has been nominated for the British Science
Fiction Association, British Fantasy Society, and Parsec awards. In
2010, as an editor, Adam won a Sir Julius Vogel award, New
Zealand's highest science fiction honour.
When not writing Adam can be found drinking tea and obsessing over
DC Comics, Stephen King, and The Cure. He is also a strong advocate
for social media, especially Twitter, which he spends far too much
time on avoiding work.
Visit www.adamchristopher.co.uk The author lives in Great Britain.
"If you're not careful, Adam Christopher will melt your face off
with The Age Atomic: the heat of the prose pairs with searing
action. This is fireball storytelling and a rare follow-up that's
better than its predecessor."
- Chuck Wendig, author of Blackbirds
"The Age Atomic is another masterful tale by Adam Christopher. An
action-packed noir Atompunk tale with more layers, facettes and
twists than one would expect and which keeps the reader enthralled
from the first to the last page. Highly recommended reading!"
-Traveler, Daily Steampunk
"Christopher provides a fast-paced novel which juggles high stakes
and personal quests with great aplomb. 8/10"
-Paul Simpson, Sci-Fi Bulletin
More praise for Adam Christopher:
"Adam Christopher's debut novel is a noir, Philip K Dick-ish
science fiction superhero story... a novel of surreal resonances,
things that are like other things, plot turns that hearken to other
plot turns. It's often fascinating, as captivating as a
kaleidoscope... just feel it in all its weird glory."
- Cory Doctorow, author of Makers and Little Brother, on Empire
State
"Christopher's tightly plotted novel is a truly original debut
that, while subtly referencing Orwell, Kafka, Marvel comics and
Philip K Dick, manages to maintain its own distinctive tone – a
genuine pathos and longing for something elusively other.
Recommended."
- The Guardian
"Adam Christopher maintains a punchy, bestseller prose style that
keeps the action rocketing along, and protagonists that seem right
both in their own setting, and appropriate to what we already
recognise as super heroes. Empire State is an excellent, involving
read, and it fully deserves to be the start of a new universe."
- Paul Cornell, Doctor Who scriptwriter, and author of Stormwatch
and Demon Knights
"A daring, dreamlike, almost hallucinatory thriller, one that plays
with the conventions of pulp fiction and superheroes like a cat
with a ball of yarn."
- Kurt Busiek, Eisner Award-winning writer of Astro City and
Marvels
"As it happens, I'm a sucker for hard-boiled retro sci-fi stories;
rocket-powered superheroes, spunky dames, fedoras, Studebakers
slewing round gritty Gotham street-corners on two wheels, and Adam
Christopher sure knows his way around a tightly spun yarn – I was a
pig in poop from page one! As they say: This story? She's a real
sweater-full, with a great pair'a getaway sticks... Watch out for
this Adam kid, he's nobody's sap. He's got a sharp nib and a
sharper wit. He'd steal your last few hours before you could say
'cat's pajamas', and you'd thank him for it."
— Billy Campbell, star of The Rocketeer
For Seven Wonders:
"This is traditional heroism with a decidedly wicked and
iconoclastic twist. Inventive, engaging, bewitching, and
delightful, a feast as much for fans of the tropes as for the
innocents amongst us."
- Greg Rucka, New York Times bestselling author of Alpha, The
Punisher and Batman
"Adam Christopher grabbed everyone's attention with his debut novel
Empire State, and his follow up Seven Wonders will surely please
all of his readers who have been waiting breathlessly for more. A
smart, entertaining, energetic take on the superhero genre."
- Victor Gischler, writer of X-Men and Deadpool
"A blast of pure pleasure. This is Watchmen meets NYPD Blue, while
The Incredibles stroll by; fast-moving action infused with
Christopher's infectious love of pulp fiction and the superhero
genre."
- Philip Palmer, author of Version 43, Hell Ship and Artemis
"[Empire State] revelled in 1930s noir movies and pulp
fiction. [The Age Atomic] - a worth successor - touches on the Red
Menace paranoia of the dawn of the nuclear era but has the same
jazzy plotting and anything-goes attitude that made Empire State
such an unalloyed pleasure."
-The Financial Times
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