Also swords, as primitive as one could make them, would help against the hoards. While Watching the show, he asked himself why they never made any armor to stop the zombies from biting the body.
Before that, he never liked anything with zombies, but after The Walking Dead and the movie 28 Days Later came out, he realized that there is some really good material out there in the genre. In an interview, Guy Haley mentioned that he got the idea for writing his second series, Dreaming Cities after watching The Walking Dead. He also started to work for SFX, where his first writing was a review of the radio edition of American Werewolf in London by Dirk Maggs. In 1997, Guy became a journalist and magazine editor for WhiteDwarf. Despite the negative teacher’s attitude, eventually he became one.Īt some point, Guy lived in Poland where he picked up the language enough to be able to read books in Polish. He really pushed himself especially after a teacher mocked him for wanting to become an author. He always loved reading books, and he thought that writing as a career would be pretty easy and fun.
He first got the idea that he wanted to become a writer when he was 18. Once he finished it, he went on a reading rampage of the family science fiction book collection.ĭuring his school years, he would write short stories, from as an early age as 10. At the age of 7, he got The Hobbit as a gift from his parents, and they read it for him until he could read it on his own. As a child, he watched Star Wars, and was hooked on movies.
The first book he ever wrote was Tales of Infinite Adam, which was never published. Guy Haley was born in 1973, in Halifax, United Kingdom. Short Story Anthologies Edited by Guy Haley
Omega Point, 2012 (Richards & Klein #2).The Nemesis Worm, 2011 (Richards & Klein #0.5).Here are the Guy Haley books in order for his novels in the various series, including the Warhammer 40K, written over the years.ĭeath on the Pitch: Extra Time Blood Owl short story anthology), 2020 He has also written post-apocalyptic, zombie, and cyberpunk novels, including books in the Richards & Klein, and Dreaming Cities series. Guy Haley is a British science-fiction author and journalist, best known for his contribution to the Warhammer 40,000 universe published by Games Workshop’s Black Library imprint with books such as Dark Imperium, Dante, Pharos and The Devastation of Baal. Short Story Anthologies Edited by Guy Haley.