Tuesday 5 February 2013

Award winning author to visit AT in March




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 was an operational pilot in the RAF for over twenty years. During that time he flew 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.
Mark 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 Mark’s 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.
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.
The 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.
With the huge success of the Darkweaver Legacy, Mark was signed by Literary Agency Mulcahy & Viney who, in turn, negotiated a contract for a new series with publishing giant, Simon & Schuster. The deal was for the first two books of a new series. The first, Imperial Spy, overlaps with the original series, picking up with some of the minor characters and taking the storyline off on an entirely new tack. Imperial Assassin, was released in Nov 06 and Imperial Traitor in Sep 07. His latest set of stories is called the Dragon Orb series. These are set in an entirely different fantasy world, with forays into World War I France. Firestorm launched in Aug 08, Shadow in Jan 09, Longfang in April 09 andAurora in Aug 09.
Mark is now working on a new trilogy that will mark a distinct departure from his previous work. The Devil’s Trianglewill be an unusual mix of contemporary drama meeting science fiction thriller. The first of these is currently scheduled to release in Spring 2011.
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.
Mark steadfastly denied rumours that he wrote whilst he flew! (Though he did admit to making notes every now and then!!) Mark left the RAF in December 2005 and is now a full time author. He is married to Sarah, a Barrister, and has two young children.

Celebrate Science Fiction



Space Fiction

Le Voyage Dans La Lune

9th - 24th February 2013

From The First Men in the Moon to the Hitch-hikers’ Guide To The Galaxy, science fiction has transported, tantalised and terrified us with visions of technologically advanced futures and far-flung worlds.
In the era of Kindle, twitter and Audible, the way we enjoy science-fiction has changed, but the stories remain as compelling as ever.
The National Space Centre will be celebrating the history, present and future of Science Fiction during February half-term with a jam-packed programme of special guests, fun activities and a special competition where you get to decide which is the ‘Best Science Fiction Book of All Time!’

Each day we will have science fiction authors presenting readings form their books and discussing the appeal of science fiction. To find out who is on when, check out our at-a-glance schedule.
Remember, when you book to come to the National Space Centre, you can upgrade your ticket to a FREE annual pass, meaning you can come back every day at no extra cost!

“Individual science fiction stories may seem as trivial as ever to the blinder critics and philosophers of today - but the core of science fiction, its essence has become crucial to our salvation if we are to be saved at all.” Isaac Asimov

Champion a book!

Do you dream of being a replicant-hunting future cop in an abandoned future city, or of flying round the galaxy in your pyjamas armed with a towel? Let us know! We are inviting you to champion your favourite science fiction book of all time by uploading your video to our Science-Fiction bookshelf. Each champion will receive free tickets to the National Space Centre, and the chance to win fantastic prizes.

Science Fact or Fiction?

Which came first, the Science Fiction or the Science Fact? Join us in Space Now throughout half-term as we examine the sometimes fuzzy line where sci-fi ends and sci-fact begins! Join our education team to make marvellous machines and incredible inventions!

Meet HG Wells

The father of modern science fiction, author of The Time Machine and War of the Worlds joins us to talk about his work, his influences, and the world of science fiction. A not to be missed, and all too rare special appearance!

Desktop Wallpaper

We've designed a special desktop wallpaper featuring the 2.0s enjoying some science fiction for you to download and keep. There are sizes for tablets, desktops and phones, all available here