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David Gemmell Biography & Facts

David Andrew Gemmell (; 1 August 1948 – 28 July 2006) was a British author of heroic fantasy, best known for his debut novel, Legend. A former journalist and newspaper editor, Gemmell had his first work of fiction published in 1984. He went on to write over thirty novels. Gemmell's works display violence, yet also explore themes of honour, loyalty and redemption. There is always a strong heroic theme but nearly always the heroes are flawed in some way. With over one million copies sold, his work continues to sell worldwide. The David Gemmell Awards for Fantasy were awarded from 2009 to 2018, with a stated goal to "restore fantasy to its proper place in the literary pantheon". A steering group of 18 authors was chaired by writer Stan Nicholls and the award was decided by a public vote. Early life David Gemmell was born in 1948 in west London. Raised alone by his mother until the age of 6, he experienced a harsh upbringing in a tough urban area, suffering bullying and taunts from his peers, partly due to the absence of his father, and often sustained serious injuries through fighting. Preferring reading books to fighting, he was compelled to take up boxing by his stepfather, who insisted he learn how to stand up for himself without "hiding behind walls or running away"; this philosophy informed much of Gemmell's later writing. As a child, he said he "would have given anything" to stand beside King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings. As a teenager, he wanted to stand with Marshal Will Kane in the film High Noon. Gemmell was expelled from school at the age of 16, for organizing a gambling syndicate, and as a youth was arrested several times. He claimed that one psychologist's report at the time labelled him a psychopath. Gemmell went on to work as a labourer, a lorry-driver's mate, and a nightclub bouncer before his mother set up a job interview with a local newspaper. Of 100 applicants, he was probably the least qualified for the position but was hired owing to his display of arrogance during the interview, which was mistaken for self-confidence. He went on to work as a journalist for several local newspapers in East Sussex, for five of which he eventually became editor-in-chief. He also worked freelance as a stringer for the Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, and Daily Express national newspapers. Coming from a staunch socialist family, Gemmell carried banners and campaigned for eventual Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the 1960s, although he nevertheless admitted a grudging alignment with Thatcherite policies on issues of foreign policy, especially the Falklands Conflict, and with Reaganite views on East-West relations. Writing career Gemmell first attempted writing a novel in the 1970s, but The Man from Miami failed to find a publisher. He later admitted that the book "was so bad it could curdle milk at 50 paces." In 1976, after being diagnosed with a cancer he believed to be terminal, he wrote The Siege of Dros Delnoch in order to take his mind off his illness and to realise his ambition of having a novel published before he died. Written in two weeks, the novel told of a siege resisted against overwhelming odds, at the time serving as a metaphor for his illness; the fortress at the center of the tale was Gemmell, the invaders were his cancer. Leaving the ending of the novel open, he planned to let the fortress stand or fall dependent upon his own prognosis. When Gemmell later learned that he had suffered a misdiagnosis, he set The Siege of Dros Delnoch to one side until 1980, when a friend read the manuscript and convinced Gemmell to sharpen up the novel in order to make one last attempt at publication. It was accepted in 1982 and published in 1984 under the new title, Legend, going on to achieve considerable commercial success. Gemmell said that while it had "all the flaws you expect in a first novel", the writing of Legend was "a golden time" in his life, citing it as the favourite of all his novels. He said that while he could "write it better" after becoming an established author, "[its heart] wouldn't be bettered by improving its style." Gemmell's journalism career overlapped with his career writing novels until the publication of his third novel Waylander in 1986, when he was fired after using colleagues' names for characters in the book. Gemmell later said that his Managing Director had regarded it "a poisonous attack on his integrity." After the publication of Waylander, Gemmell became an author full-time, writing over thirty novels in total, some as part of long-running series, others as standalone works. Most of his novels were in the heroic fantasy genre; White Knight, Black Swan was a crime thriller, appearing under the pseudonym Ross Harding, and was Gemmell's only novel not to become a bestseller. Two of Gemmell's novels have also been adapted into graphic novel format. Gemmell's books have sold more than one million copies. Personal life Gemmell married twice; his first marriage to Valerie produced two children before he met his second wife, Stella who had already been acknowledged in many of his books. The couple made their home in Hastings on the south-east coast of England until the author's death. Death, posthumous publication and legacy In mid-2006, Gemmell was on a trip to Alaska when he became discomforted. He immediately travelled back to the UK, where he underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery in a private London hospital. Within two days he was able to take physical exercise and returned home to resume work on his latest novel. On the morning of 28 July 2006, four days before his 58th birthday, Gemmell was discovered by his wife, slumped over his computer, having died of coronary artery disease. At the time of his death, Gemmell had completed 70,000 words of the final novel in his Troy series, an alternative-history trilogy based upon the legend of the siege of Troy. Only hours after his death, Gemmell's wife Stella resolved to complete the second half of the novel based upon his chapter plan and notes, and she contacted Gemmell's publisher two weeks after his funeral in order to make the offer. As a former junior reporter, aspiring novelist, and subeditor, and having been involved in Gemmell's writing process for a number of years, Stella Gemmell felt she was "the only one who could do it." Preparing for the task, she reread her husband's previous work, deconstructing the battle scenes in order to build her own. Troy: Fall of Kings was published in 2007 under the joint authorship of David and Stella Gemmell. Up until his death, Gemmell was also patron of the Hastings Writers' Group, following founder member Catherine Cookson. As patron, he was the main judge in the national literary competition run by the group, the Legend Writing Award, which was named after his breakthrough novel. In 2008, the David Gemmell Legend Award was established, intended to "restore fantasy to its proper place in the literary pantheon"; a steering group.... Discover the David Gemmell popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Gemmell books.

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  • Die Legende von Yranisar synopsis, comments

    Die Legende von Yranisar

    Hendrik M. Bekker

    Die epische Gesamtausgabe: 1.000 TaschenbuchSeiten High Fantasy!Kronprinz Tureks Welt zerbricht: Sein Vater, der beliebte König Hokor von Hertharas, wird ermordet! Schlimmer noch: ...

  • Countess Dracula synopsis, comments

    Countess Dracula

    Guy Adams

    You can do anything in Hollywood and be forgiven, anything except grow old...It’s the 1930s and cinema stands at the dawn of a new age, the silent era is all but dead, talkies are ...

  • Midnight Falcon synopsis, comments

    Midnight Falcon

    David Gemmell

    Bane the Bastard is the illegitimate son of the Rigante king who men called Demonblade. Born of treachery, Bane grew up an outcast in his own land, feared by his fellow highlanders...

  • The Swords of Night and Day synopsis, comments

    The Swords of Night and Day

    David Gemmell

    With mythic sweep and epic scope, David Gemmell’s bestselling novels of magic and adventure feature brooding heroes who fight to preserve all that is good and honorable in themselv...

  • Ravenheart synopsis, comments

    Ravenheart

    David Gemmell

    Eight hundred years have passed since King Connavar of the Rigante and his bastard son, Bane, defeated the invading army of Stone. Now the Rigante have lost the freedom and culture...

  • Hero Born synopsis, comments

    Hero Born

    Andy Livingstone

    It’s in the darkest hour, when all hope is lost, that heroes are born.After witnessing the deaths of everyone he holds dear, Brann is wrenched from his family home and thrust into ...

  • Legend synopsis, comments

    Legend

    David Gemmell

    “David Gemmell tells a tale of very real adventure, the stuff of true epic fantasy.”R. A. SalvatoreDruss, Captain of the Ax, is the stuff of legends. Tales of his battles are told ...

  • Conan - Blood of the Serpent synopsis, comments

    Conan - Blood of the Serpent

    S. M. Stirling

    The pulsepounding return of Conan, the most iconic fantasy hero in popular culture, with a brandnew standalone novel by New York Times bestselling author S.M. Stirling, tied direct...

  • Les Univers de David Gemmell synopsis, comments

    Les Univers de David Gemmell

    David Gemmell

    Partez à la découverte du monde de Drenaï et découvrez les autres œuvres cultes de David Gemmell! À l’occasion du trentième anniversaire de la parution de Légende, le bestseller qu...

  • The King Beyond the Gate synopsis, comments

    The King Beyond the Gate

    David Gemmell

    Once the mighty fortress had stood strong, defended by the mightiest of all Drenai heroes, Druss, the Legend. But now a tyrannical, mad emperor had seized control of the fortress, ...

  • The Silver Tide synopsis, comments

    The Silver Tide

    Jen Williams

    The final highoctane installment of the exhilarating British Fantasy Awardnominated Copper Cat Trilogy. Epic fantasy for fans of Robin Hobb and Jay Kristoff's Nevernight series. '...

  • In the Realm of the Wolf synopsis, comments

    In the Realm of the Wolf

    David Gemmell

    Enter the extraordinary, actionfilled world that became Legendas the exciting Drenai adventure continues to unfold . . .A mighty warrior and a feared assassin among the Drenai, Way...

  • Jock Stein synopsis, comments

    Jock Stein

    David Potter & Tom Campbell

    'I am proud to say that I knew Jock Stein as a football manager, as a colleague and as a friend . . . he was the greatest manager in British football . . . men like Jock will live ...

  • Hero in the Shadows synopsis, comments

    Hero in the Shadows

    David Gemmell

    The ruined city of Kuan Hador reeks of dark mystery. Shunned by brigands and merchants alike, it is home to fearsome wild things and legends that freeze the bloodtales that speak o...

  • Dawnthief synopsis, comments

    Dawnthief

    James Barclay

    An actionpacked fantasy following a crew of mercenaries on an epic quest. Full of mystery, battles and magic, this is perfect for fans of David GemmellChronicles of the Raven: OneE...

  • Half-Sick Of Shadows synopsis, comments

    Half-Sick Of Shadows

    David Logan

    On the eve of Granny Hazel’s burial in the back garden, a stranger in his time machine – a machine that bears an uncanny resemblance to a Morris Minor – visits five yearold Edward ...

  • Dark Paths synopsis, comments

    Dark Paths

    Markus Heitz & Sheelagh Alabaster

    The third in the fastandfurious fantasy adventure The Legends of the Älfar: the worlds of the dark elves and the dwarves collide in what Malazan Empire calls 'Tolkien with a dash o...

  • Righteous Fury synopsis, comments

    Righteous Fury

    Markus Heitz & Sheelagh Alabaster

    The first in the fastandfurious fantasy adventure The Legends of the Älfar: the worlds of the dark elves and the dwarves collide in what Malazan Empire calls 'Tolkien with a dash o...

  • Quest for Lost Heroes synopsis, comments

    Quest for Lost Heroes

    David Gemmell

    The Drenai stronghold had fallen. Now bloodhungry Nadir hordes spread desolation and despair across all the lands......even tiny Gothir, where slavers seized a young girl while the...

  • Avenger of Rome synopsis, comments

    Avenger of Rome

    Douglas Jackson

    If you like Simon Scarrow and Ben Kane, you'll absolutely love this enthralling and actionpacked novel of Roman adventure from bestselling author Douglas Jackson. Readers are lovin...

  • White Wolf synopsis, comments

    White Wolf

    David Gemmell

    “For anyone who appreciates superior heroic fantasy, David Gemmell’s offerings are mandatory.”Time Out LondonThe blooddrenched lands of the Drenai are protected by a man who has be...

  • Pentatonic synopsis, comments

    Pentatonic

    Jonathan Coe

    Jonathan Coe's Pentatonic is a daring and original story about family and memory inspired by music.When a family celebrates the prizegiving day at their daughter's secondary school...

  • Wolf in Shadow synopsis, comments

    Wolf in Shadow

    David Gemmell

    “David Gemmell tells a very real adventure, the stuff of true epic fantasy.”New York Times bestselling author R. A. SalvatoreJohn Shannow, The Jerusalem Man, lived in a w...

  • Stormrider synopsis, comments

    Stormrider

    David Gemmell

    Spellbinding action and breathless adventure–these are the realms of David Gemmell. His mythic characters represent the ultimates in good and evil, and everything in between. Brill...

  • The Wind that Sweeps the Stars synopsis, comments

    The Wind that Sweeps the Stars

    Greg Keyes

    A taut high fantasy as an assassin must destroy an empire from within, eliminating wizards, their demons, and even the emperor. For the livesfor the very soulsof her people, she mu...

  • Hms Inflexible synopsis, comments

    Hms Inflexible

    A E Langsford

    1945. The battle against Japan in the Pacific is reaching its climax. One way or another, Inflexible will be Captain Thurston's last command of the war.Captain Thurston VC is a nav...

  • The Whopping Great Big Bonkers Joke Book synopsis, comments

    The Whopping Great Big Bonkers Joke Book

    Puffin Books

    What is the definition of a snail?A slug with a crash helmet.What sound do hedgehogs make when they kiss?‘Ouch!’This is Puffin's biggest and best joke book ever created, possibly i...

  • Hero Risen synopsis, comments

    Hero Risen

    Andy Livingstone

    The third novel in the epic Seeds of Destiny series.After being pulled from the fighting pits where the Emperor’s spymaster Loku sent him to die, Brann emerged a different man. He ...

  • Gladiadora synopsis, comments

    Gladiadora

    Russell Whitfield

    Bajo el mandato de los emperadores flavios, la pasión por la novedad y el combate han dado origen a una nueva clase de guerrero: la gladiadora. Tras el naufragio de su barco, la sa...

  • The Legend of the Deathwalker synopsis, comments

    The Legend of the Deathwalker

    David Gemmell

    Enter a powerful realm of legend, dark sorcery, and conquest, where the mighty Drenai warrior Druss faces his most deadly opponent . . .Druss the Legend, the dark axman known as th...

  • Comic Sagas and Tales from Iceland synopsis, comments

    Comic Sagas and Tales from Iceland

    Viðar Hreinsson

    Comic Sagas and Tales brings together the very finest Icelandic stories from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, a time of civil unrest and social upheaval. With feuding fam...

  • Waylander synopsis, comments

    Waylander

    David Gemmell

    All of Waylander's instincts had screamed at him to spurn the contract from Kaem the cruel, the killer of nations. But he had ignored them. He had made his kill. And even as he wen...

  • The Black Arrow synopsis, comments

    The Black Arrow

    Robert Louis Stevenson & John Sutherland

    Caught in the midst of England's War of the Roses, young Dick Shelton's loyalties are torn between a guardian who betrays him and the leader of the secret fellowship, "The Black Ar...

  • Skydancer synopsis, comments

    Skydancer

    Geoffrey Archer

    Project Skydancer was the brainchild of the Ministry of Defence. Beautiful and terrifying in its simplicity, DS29 had designed new warheads for Polaris missiles, warheads that with...

  • The White Devil synopsis, comments

    The White Devil

    Paul Hoffman

    THE GRIPPING NEW ADVENTURE FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE LEFT HAND OF GOD SERIESAmerica is on the brink of civil war. Only Thomas Cale can stop it . . .Thomas Cale the world's most dange...

  • Hero Grown synopsis, comments

    Hero Grown

    Andy Livingstone

    The epic sequel to HERO BORN.Brann has come a long way since his days as a galley slave. At Lord Einarr’s side, he journeys to the capital of the Empire to warn the Emperor about L...

  • Conan in the City of the Dead synopsis, comments

    Conan in the City of the Dead

    John C. Hocking

    Two epics in one hardcover as Conan the mercenary faces hideously transformed wizards and undead creatures in actionpacked fantasy combining Robert E. Howard’s trademark sword and ...

  • Kavithri synopsis, comments

    Kavithri

    Aman J. Bedi

    An actionpacked and empowering South Asian fantasy epic. An underdog story like no other Kavithri will remind you of fantasy heroes like Arya Stark, Fang Runin or Gideon the Ninth...

  • Devastating Hate synopsis, comments

    Devastating Hate

    Markus Heitz & Sheelagh Alabaster

    The second in the fastandfurious fantasy adventure The Legends of the Älfar: the worlds of the dark elves and the dwarves collide in what Malazan Empire calls 'Tolkien with a dash ...

  • The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend synopsis, comments

    The First Chronicles of Druss the Legend

    David Gemmell

    He was known as Druss. The Deathwalker. Though the blood of merciless butchers coursed through his veins, he had found a fragile peace through his love for beautiful, mystical Rowe...

  • Die Legende von Yranisar - Thronraub synopsis, comments

    Die Legende von Yranisar - Thronraub

    Hendrik M. Bekker

    Tureks Welt zerbricht: Sein Vater, der beliebte König Hokor von Hertharas, wird ermordet, sein Thron geraubt! Als Kronprinz schwebt auch Turek in Lebensgefahr und muss fliehen. Nur...

  • Winter Warriors synopsis, comments

    Winter Warriors

    David Gemmell

    Winged demons gather, silent and unseen, above the city of Usa, their talons long and sharp. Their purpose is clear, as is the prophesy: Upon the deaths of the three kings, the dem...

  • Die Legende von Yranisar - Schicksalsschmied synopsis, comments

    Die Legende von Yranisar - Schicksalsschmied

    Hendrik M. Bekker

    Mit dem magischen Schwert von Yranisar will Kronprinz Turek den Thronräuber Jarawan des Mordes an König Hokor überführen. Aber zuvor muss er die Bruchstücke der Klinge in die Zwerg...