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Joe Donnelly
BornJoseph Donnelly
(1950-12-18) December 18, 1950 (age 73)
Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland, U.K
OccupationNovelist, Writer, Author
Alma materUniversity of Glasgow (MPhil degree in American Studies)
Genre
SpouseAnne Donnelly
ChildrenAlan Donnelly, Nick Donnelly, Martin Donnelly
Website
http://www.joedonnellybooks.co.uk

Joe Donnelly (born December 18, 1950,) is a Scottish author, known for his works in horror fiction. His debut novel, Bane (1989), establishing him in the horror genre, with a total of 16 books in all. He has co-written/edited works with other authors, such as Laurie Ochoa, Robert Crais and Otto Penzler”.

Career and history

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Joe Donnelly was born in Scotstoun, Glasgow, Scotland, close to the River Clyde.[1] At a young age, he moved to Dumbarton, close to the city and near Loch Lomond, Ben Lomond and the Scottish Highlands. At the age of 18, he found a job in the Helensburgh Advertiser (a local paper in a neighbouring town).[2] Learning the essentials of writing. After that, he attended the University of Glasgow and earned himself a MPhil degree in American Studies.[3] His career started as an editor/columnist for some local weekly papers such as the Evening Times in Glasgow, Scotland, from 1968 to 1975. A staff writer for the Sunday Mail, Scotland from 1976 to 1980. He previously worked as a whisky taster in 1980. But his career didn't start until he became an Investigative Journalist. Throughout his journalist career, he won several awards for journalism. Such as Reporter of the Year (1991), for his reports on child abuse cases, campaigning journalist, and consumer journalist awards, being first on the scene for the Shotts Prison Riot.[4] He worked in the newspapers for a while eventually writing his first novel, an adult Horror chiller titled, Bane published in 1989 by Arrow Books. Followed by eight other Horror novels, which includes the fellowing, Stone (1990), The Shee (1992), Still Life(1993), etc. Most of them are set in or around the western part of Scotland. loosely based on Celtic Mythology.[5] The first of his novels to become a Bestseller was The Shee released in the year 1992. Along with his nine Horror novels, He's also the author of the children's Series Jack Flint trilogy; And the horror series Book of Ways (2016).

Publications

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Bane(1989), Stone(1990), The Shee(1992), Still Life(1993), Shrike(1994), Havock Juncion(1995), Incubus(1996), Twitchy Eyes(1997), Dark Valley(1998), Full Proof(2012).

Series

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Jack Flint: Jack Flint & The Redthorn Sword(2007), Jack Flint & The Spellbinder(2008), and Jack Flint & The Dark(2010),

Book of Ways: Mythlands (2016), Spellbinder (2016), Shadowmaster (2016).

Anthologies

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The Best American Mystery (2012) edited by Robert Crais and Otto Penzler

References

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  1. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Joe Donnelly".
  2. ^ "Joe Donnelly".
  3. ^ "Jack Flint and the Spellbinders Curse".
  4. ^ "A Sense of Adventure | About the Author | Joe Donnelly - Scottish Author". Archived from the original on 30 May 2015.
  5. ^ Donnelly, Joe (31 May 1992). The Shee. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-0-09-910471-1.