Cam Rogers (born Cameron Rogers) is a Australian Speculative Fiction writer who worked with Remedy Entertainment. He is the author of the non-canon novelization of Quantum Break.[1]
Biography[]
Rogers was born in 1972 in Cairns, Queensland, Australia and currently lives in Melbourne.[2][3] His first work to be published was a young-adult novel, entitled The Vampires which he collaborated with Anthony Short who provided the illustrations. The Vampires is the twenty first book in the After Dark which was originally started in 1991 by Gary Crew.[4]
In 2001 Rogers released his novel The Music of Razors which was published by Penguin Books in Australia and by Del Rey Books in the United States.[5] The Music of Razors was nominated for three awards at the 2001 Aurealis Awards – fantasy, horror, and young-adult categories however lost all three.[6] In 2005 Rodgers released Nicholas and the Chronoporter as under the name Rowley Monkfish which is part of the Aussie Chomps series.[7][8] and in 2007 The Music of Razors was released in the United States by Random House as an uncorrected proofs edition which featured an additional 40,000 words than the original release.[9]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 10th April 2016 Exclusive Interview with Cam Rogers, Author of Quantum Break: Zero State
- ↑ Author Details: Cameron Rogers
- ↑ Cameron Rogers
- ↑ After Dark
- ↑ The Music of Razors by Cameron Rogers
- ↑ The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2002 Aurealis Awards
- ↑ Fishpond.com
- ↑ Cam Rogers - Books
- ↑ The Music of Razors
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