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Conor Kostick
Hi, thanks for your interest in my books. Perhaps you want to know more about my background as a historian, or perhaps you are more interested in my fantasy fiction. To some extent both types of writing have their roots in the fact that I grew up in Chester, a walled city full of the remains of... show more

Hi, thanks for your interest in my books. Perhaps you want to know more about my background as a historian, or perhaps you are more interested in my fantasy fiction. To some extent both types of writing have their roots in the fact that I grew up in Chester, a walled city full of the remains of its Roman and Medieval past.At nineteen I was lucky enough to get work in the world's first commericial live role-playing game, Treasure Trap, based in Peckforton Castle, Cheshire. At that time the great miners' strike of 1984-5 shook every nook and cranny of the country, including the secluded castle, and I found myself drawn from a world of fantasy into a world of class conflict and intense political debate. For many years after, I moved from major city to major city in the UK pausing only in Doncaster to work in a large tractor factory (Case International) to earn enough for my first computer and to start writing.My dad is from Dublin and having always enjoyed my visits there it was often in my mind to move to Ireland. By a quirk of fate I've ended up living not too far from his family home.Having obtained a doctorate in history from Trinity College I teach part-time there on the subject of the crusades and enjoy that as much as writing fantasy fiction. I live with my partner Aoife and baby daughter Maya. My current writing projects are Edda - which completes the trilogy begun with Epic and Saga - and a work of history on Strongbow and the coming of the Normans to Ireland.
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
On New Earth, Epic is a computer program that is not just a way of life, it's a matter of life and death. Eric finds ways around some of the programming and starts winning which brings him to the attention of the committee. Interesting story that has parallels with OS Card's Ender's Game.
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 12 years ago
*This review will not adequately express my feelings about this book*I couldn't get into this book. The characters were extremely bland. I didn't really care what happened to them. I was frequently bored and ready to give up. I thought that, as always, the way that the government did something "in o...
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YA Novelties rated it 12 years ago
Check this review out at our blog!3.5 Stars!To begin with, this book is kinda old, slightly cheesy, and somewhat cliché, so you ask, “Why review/read it?” Well. It wasn’t exactly a literary masterpeice. Plot wise… it could be better. BUT! I simply cannot help but like it. Why? Well, the story begins...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
What if the quality of your life depended on how well you played a MMORPG? What’s a MMORPG you ask? It is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. Well, on New Earth that is exactly the way life is.On New Earth, violence is illegal. Epic (the MMORPG) was created for people to clip up, e...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 17 years ago
What if the quality of your life depended on how well you played a MMORPG? What’s a MMORPG you ask? It is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. Well, on New Earth that is exactly the way life is.On New Earth, violence is illegal. Epic (the MMORPG) was created for people to clip up, e...
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