Mark Chadbourn
Mark Chadbourn (born 13 January 1960[1]) wrote the Telos novella Wonderland.
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Early in his writing career he was a journalist, but in 1990 he turned to fiction, receiving good notices for both his long- and short-form work. As a prose writer, he has tended towards speculative fiction and has won the British Fantasy Award for both a novel and a short story.
He is perhaps set known for a nine-book series of three trilogies, The Age of Misrule, The Dark Age and Kingdom of the Serpent. At the turn of the 2010s, he authored the Swords of Albion series, a trilogy unrelated to the earlier nonology.
He has also written for the television programme Doctors during most seasons since 2001. As of August 2017[update], his most recent episode is 2014's The Fires of Midwinter.