Peter Morwood was born in Lisburn, County Antrim, which is in
Northern Ireland, in the middle fifties. He attended Queen's
University, Belfast, where he became a member of the Royal Air Force
Volunteer Reserve. His first novel, The Horse Lord was published
in 1983, and, after a few more books, he resigned from his position
with Her Majesty's Customs & Excise in 1986, and moved to Los
Angeles. It was not long after this that he met fellow author Diane Duane (after a little nudge in the right direction from Anne
McCaffrey, apparently), and they were married in 1987.
Peter has continued to write, and has 10 novels to his credit to
date. He also writes screenplays for animation, having written
episodes of Spider-Man Unlimited, Gargoyles and Batman, the Animated Series, amongst much else. He has also co-written another six books with his wife Diane, as well as having various other projects maturing nicely. His books have been translated into German,
Japanese, Italian and Swedish, a number of which languages Peter is
fluent in.
Peter now lives, along with Diane, in the wilds of County Wicklow, a
county much favoured by science fiction and fantasy writers, it
seems. When not travelling, a passion shared by both of them, they
occasionally make forays into Dublin City, where they are often to be
found eating sushi in Aya on Clarendon Street, whilst Peter tries out
his Japanese on the waitresses.
Peter is one of the best and liveliest con guests there is, and we are
delighted to have him at ours.
Profile by Anne M Kletcha
Picture courtesy Owl Springs Partnership