Author
Michael Scott Rohan, Allan J. Scott
Michael Scott Rohan (1951 - )
Michael Scott Rohan, born in Edinburgh in 1951, writes both fantasy and science fiction. Whilst studying law at Oxford, Rohan joined the SF group and met the president, Allan J Scott, who started him writing for the group's semi-professional magazine
SFinx alongside names such as Robert Holdstock and Ian Watson. His first novel,
Run to the Stars, was published in 1983 and he collaborated with Allan J Scott on
The Hammer and the Cross, a non-fiction account of how Christianity arrived in Viking lands. Rohan is best known for his acclaimed
The Winter of the World sequence, an epic fantasy set in and ice-bound world.
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Allan J. Scott (1952 - ) Born in 1952, Allan James Julius Scott began writing at a very early age. His first published work of genre interest was "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", which appeared in the 1982 edition of
Peter Davison's Book of Alien Monsters anthology. As editor of the Oxford University Science Fiction Group's magazine
SFinx, Scott met Michael Scott Rohan, with whom he later collaborated on a number of titles, including
The Hammer and the Cross,
The Ice King and
A Spell of Empire.
Allan J. Scott (1952 - ) Born in 1952, Allan James Julius Scott began writing at a very early age. His first published work of genre interest was "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", which appeared in the 1982 edition of
Peter Davison's Book of Alien Monsters anthology. As editor of the Oxford University Science Fiction Group's magazine
SFinx, Scott met Michael Scott Rohan, with whom he later collaborated on a number of titles, including
The Hammer and the Cross,
The Ice King and
A Spell of Empire.