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'''Mark Robson''' (born 1966) is a British author of fantasy novels.
== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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'''Mark Robson''' (Born 1966) is a British author of fantasy novels.  
Robson was born in Wanstead, East London, but was raised near Carmarthen, Wales. 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, Oxfordshire, as co-pilot, captain and instructor on the VC10 aircraft.<ref>http://www.markrobsonauthor.com</ref>
While based in the Falkland Islands in 1995 weather conditions were too bad to fly in, and his navigator said "Oh, for goodness sake! Do something useful. Go write a book or something!"<ref>http://www.markrobsonauthor.com</ref>
==Works==
===The Darkweaver Legacy===


Robson was born in Wanstead, East London, but was raised near Carmarthen, Wales. 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.
Robson's first series of four books, self-published under the banner Sword Publishing. Set in a fantasy world, they follow young protagonist Calvyn.  


While based on the Falkland Islands in 1995 weather conditions were too bad to fly in, his navigator said "Oh, for goodness sake! Do something useful. Go write a book or something!".
''The Forging of the Sword'' (2000, ISBN 0953819000)


=Works=
''Trail of the Huntress'' (2001, ISBN 0953819019)
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''First Sword'' (2002, ISBN 0953819027)


'''''The Darkweaver Legacy'''''
''The Chosen One'' (2003, ISBN 0953819035)'


Robson's first series of 4 books, self published under ''Sword Publishing''. Set in a fantasy world they follow young protagonist Calvyn.
===The Imperial Trilogy===


''The Forging of the Sword'' (2000, ISBN 0953819000)
Robson's first professionally published series. Set in the same world as ''The Darkweaver Legacy'', it is set during the aftermath, but follows one of the smaller characters from ''Darkweaver'', Femke, and a new character, Reynik.


  ''Trail of the Huntress'' (2001, ISBN 0953819019)
''Imperial Spy ''(2006, ISBN 141690185X)
''Imperial Assassin'' (2006, ISBN 1416901868)
   
''Imperial Traitor'' (2007, ISBN 1847380352)


''First Sword'' (2002, ISBN 0953819027)
===Dragon Orb===


''The Chosen One'' (2003, ISBN 0953819035)'
''Dragon Orb'' is set in a fictional world separate from Robson's previous series, and has some chapters set on Earth during the First World War. Four dragon riders are given a mission to save the 'oracle'.


'''''The Imperial Trilogy'''''
''Firestorm'' (2008, ISBN 1847380689)


Robson's first professionally published series. Set in the same world as ''The Darkweaver Legacy'', it takes up on the aftermath, but follows one of the smaller characters from ''Darkweaver'', Femke, and a new character, Reynik.
''Shadow'' (2008 ISBN 1847380697)


''Imperial Spy ''(2006, ISBN 141690185X)
''Longfang'' (2009)
  ''Imperial Assassin'' (2006, ISBN 1416901868)
   
''Imperial Traitor''(2007, ISBN 1847380352)
''Aurora'' (2009)


'''''Dragon Orb'''''
==See also==


Dragon orb is set in a fictional world separate to Robson's previous series, and has some chapters set in a WWI time Earth. Four dragon riders are given a mission to save the 'oracle'.
[http://www.markrobsonauthor.com Official homepage]


''Firestorm'' (2008, ISBN 1847380689)
[http://www.sffchronicles.co.uk/forum/mark-robson Mark Robson at Chronicles Network]
''Shadow'' (2008 ISBN 1847380697)
''Longfang'' (unreleased - confirmed for April 1st, 2009)
''Aurora'' (unreleased - Autumn 2009)
 
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'''See Also'''
 
www.markrobsonauthor.com
www.sffchronicles.co.uk/forum/mark-robson/

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Mark Robson (born 1966) is a British author of fantasy novels.

Biography

Robson was born in Wanstead, East London, but was raised near Carmarthen, Wales. 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, Oxfordshire, as co-pilot, captain and instructor on the VC10 aircraft.[1] While based in the Falkland Islands in 1995 weather conditions were too bad to fly in, and his navigator said "Oh, for goodness sake! Do something useful. Go write a book or something!"[2]

Works

The Darkweaver Legacy

Robson's first series of four books, self-published under the banner Sword Publishing. Set in a fantasy world, they follow young protagonist Calvyn.

The Forging of the Sword (2000, ISBN 0953819000)

Trail of the Huntress (2001, ISBN 0953819019)

First Sword (2002, ISBN 0953819027)

The Chosen One (2003, ISBN 0953819035)'

The Imperial Trilogy

Robson's first professionally published series. Set in the same world as The Darkweaver Legacy, it is set during the aftermath, but follows one of the smaller characters from Darkweaver, Femke, and a new character, Reynik.

Imperial Spy (2006, ISBN 141690185X)

Imperial Assassin (2006, ISBN 1416901868)

Imperial Traitor (2007, ISBN 1847380352)

Dragon Orb

Dragon Orb is set in a fictional world separate from Robson's previous series, and has some chapters set on Earth during the First World War. Four dragon riders are given a mission to save the 'oracle'.

Firestorm (2008, ISBN 1847380689)

Shadow (2008 ISBN 1847380697)

Longfang (2009)

Aurora (2009)

See also

Official homepage

Mark Robson at Chronicles Network