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Mark
was born in Wanstead, Essex in 1966, but was raised for the most part of
his school years near Carmarthen in West Wales.
In 1982 he won a scholarship to join the RAF as a pilot and has
been an operational pilot in the RAF for seventeen years.
During that time he has flown for three years on the Victor
air-to-air refuelling tankers, for four and a half years as a flying
instructor on Jet Provost and Tucano training aircraft and for eight
years at Brize Norton, Oxon, as copilot, captain and instructor on the
VC10 aircraft.
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started writing his first novel in 1995 due to a throwaway line!
He was bored in the Falkland Islands as the weather was too bad
to do any flying and, in a fit of pique at Marks waspishness with the
inactivity, his navigator said Oh for goodness sake do something
useful. Go write a book or
something! Never one to
back down from a challenge, Mark made a deal that he would write the
Prologue to a book and if the said navigator liked it, then Mark would
write the rest of the book. Three
days later, the Prologue to The Forging of the Sword was
dutifully handed over to a positive response and The Darkweaver
Legacy was born. |
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Eighteen
months later, the first draft of The Forging of the Sword was
completed. It took a
further three and a half years before it was to find its way into
bookshops, but once it did the response from readers of all ages was
incredibly positive. A year
after Book 1 was launched; Book 2 Trail of the Huntress was
released. Book 3 First
Sword followed that onto the bookshelves on 1 August 02 and Book 4,
the final volume of the series launched on 30 August 03.
The new title is The Chosen One and concludes the story
begun in the first three books. |
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Darkweaver Legacy
was always planned to be a series of four easy to read novels of heroic
fantasy. The reviews have
all said that they are an unusual and enjoyable mix of reality and
fantasy. Mark combines
believable characters in a medieval military setting with magic, sorcery
and wizardry in a fast moving action adventure.
This is a great series of books for children looking for
something to read after Harry Potter, particularly if they are not yet
ready for the complexity of The Lord of the Rings.
That said, judging by the number of adult readers that have read
and enjoyed the stories to date, this series seems to appeal to almost
anyone who likes reading fantasy. |
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| Mark
Robson has built a considerable reputation as a visiting speaker and
speaks in many schools. He
is comfortable speaking to audiences of all ages, though his stories
tend to appeal most to years 5 to 10.
His talks cover flying, writing and personal motivation as well
as writing workshops on basic fictional writing techniques. |
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| Mark
steadfastly denies rumours that he writes whilst he flies! (Though he
has been known to make notes every now and then!!)
Mark is married to Sarah, a Barrister, and has two young children. |
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