
Kim Newman was born in London in 1959 and, after living in Somerset
for a period during his childhood, is now back there. An early
fascination with all manner of things fantastical, both written and
on TV and in the movies, as well as a penchant for wearing an
opera-cape in his teen years, indicated early the direction Kim was
likely to take.
After studying English at the University of Sussex, and following a
brief period with the evocatively named Sheep Worrying Theatre Group
in Bridgewater (where he played Kazoo in the cabaret band, amongst
other things), Kim started to make his mark as a film critic and
reviewer, as well as beginning to have stories published in magazines
like InterZone.
By 1985, he had his first book on the shelf, a
non-fiction book, co-authored with Neil Gaiman, called Ghastly
Beyond Belief: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Book of Quotations.
This was soon followed, that same year, by Nightmare Movies: A
Critical History of the Horror Film since 1968, which was entirely
his own work. His first novel, The Night Mayor, was published in
1989, with the first of the books to appear under his pseudonym of
Jack Yeovil, Drachenfels, appearing the same year. Since then he
has published over a dozen books, including four collections of short
stories, and continues to produce work prolifically.
It is hard to mention Kim's body of work without appearing to be
exaggerating. He has written for just about every publication there
is in Britain, as well as abroad. He has a vast amount of TV
appearances to his credit, as well as a bit part in a movie; he has
directed his own short movie, and has adapted a number of his own
books into screenplays; he has co-written an alternative history
novel with author and friend Eugene Byrne, and has written what is
for me the ultimate choose-your-own-adventure book, the dark and
visceral Life's Lottery, which is currently on my bedside shelf.
He has won a number of awards for his work, and has made the short
list for several more. Any place is a good place to start reading
Kim's work, which we strongly recommend you do.
Kim's vast range of interests, as well as his huge and varied body of
work, makes him one of the most versatile guests imaginable for a
convention, and we are exceedingly happy to have him at ours.
Profile by Anne M Kletcha
Picture by Edward Stafford