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Michael Paul Marshall Smith (born 3 May 1965) is an English novelist, screenwriter and short story writer who also writes as Michael Marshall, M. M. Smith and Michael Rutger. Biography Born in Knutsford, Cheshire, Smith moved with his family at an early age to first Illinois and then Florida. When he was seven, the family moved again, this time to South Africa, and then to Australia before eventually returning home to England in 1973. He was educated at Chigwell School, where he was in Swallows House and dated fellow pupil and future senior Sky News editor Sally Arthy, and at King's College, Cambridge, where he studied Philosophy, Social and Political Science, and became involved with the Cambridge Footlights. Under the pseudonym of Michael Rutger, he moved on to become a comedy writer and performer on the BBC Radio 4 series And Now in Colour, which has been described as a 'cult hit' and ran for two series. Between 2002 and 2004, he also co-wrote material for two series of surreal comedy Dare to Believe. Writing career Smith's first published story was "The Man Who Drew Cats", which won the British Fantasy Award in 1991 for "Best Short Story". He has been published in Postscripts. His first novel, Only Forward, was published in 1994 and won the August Derleth Award for Best Novel in 1995, and then the Philip K. Dick Award in 2000. The plot involves the lead character, Stark, having to find a missing man he believes to have been kidnapped, and travel through the strange zones of his city. In 1996 his second novel, Spares, was released, a novel in which the lead character, Jack, goes on the run with clones who are used for spare body parts for rich people, when he realises they are people with feelings. Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks purchased the film rights for Spares, but a film was never made. When the rights lapsed, DreamWorks did produce The Island, whose plot had strong similarities to Spares, though Smith did not consider it worthwhile to pursue legal action over the similarities. He now considers it unlikely a Spares film will ever be made. The novel The Straw Men was the first to be written under the shortened name "Michael Marshall". This change of name was originally due to the publishing of another book of the same name in 2001 by Martin J. Smith. However, Marshall Smith then decided to use the split to offer the possibility of publishing different genres of books under the two names – "modern day" novels as Michael Marshall, and horror/science fiction as Michael Marshall Smith. On 1 September 2006, it was announced on his official website that the horror short story "Hell Hath Enlarged Herself" was in development as a feature film by Cuba Productions and Lightworks Films, financed by the UK Film Council. Smith will be a producer and co-screenwriter on the film. In 2012 he launched Ememess Press, a virtual small press specialising in producing electronic versions of the short fiction written under the name Michael Marshall Smith. Intruders, a television series on BBC America, is based on Smith's 2007 novel The Intruders. Bibliography Novels Only Forward (1994, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0586217740 Spares (1996, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0002246569 One of Us (1998, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0002256001 Hannah Green and her Unfeasibly Mundane Existence (2017) – ISBN 978-0008237912 As M. M. Smith: The Servants (2007, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0979505409 As Michael Marshall: The Straw Men (2001, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0007163960 The Lonely Dead (2004): Published in the UK by HarperCollins – ISBN 978-0007163946 Released in the US under the title The Upright Man – ISBN 978-0515136388 Blood of Angels (2005, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0007163960 The Intruders (2007, HarperCollins) – ISBN 978-0007209972, 978-0061235023 Bad Things (2009) – ISBN 978-0061434402, 978-0007209989 Killer Move (2011) – ISBN 978-1409133247 We Are Here (2013) – ISBN 978-0316252577, 978-1409136026 The Anomaly Series, as Michael Rutger: The Anomaly (2018) – ISBN 978-1538761854 The Possession (2019) – ISBN 978-1785767678 Novellas The Vaccinator (1999) Collections When God Lived in Kentish Town (1998) – a small paperback containing four stories, distributed for free by WHSmith at tube and rail stations around London and in Heathrow airport to promote the publication of One of Us. 5,000 copies were produced. What You Make It (1999) Cat Stories (2001) More Tomorrow & Other Stories (2003) This Is Now (2007) Everything You Need (2013) The Best of Michael Marshall Smith (2020) Awards References Michael Marshall Smith: The Annotated Bibliography (2004) by Lavie Tidhar External links Official Michael Marshall Smith Web site This is Now A short story at the BBC's Cult website LibraryThing author profile Interview with Michael Marshall Smith for MSN UK Tech & Gadgets Dark Party Review Michael Marshall Smith Interview About the Art of the Thriller Michael Marshall Smith at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Discover the Michael Marshall Smith popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Michael Marshall Smith books.

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    In the Footsteps of Dracula

    Stephen Jones

    More than thirty chilling stories and novellas featuring Bram Stoker’s King of the Vampires: Count Dracula, Prince of Darkness!Since his creation one hundred and twenty years ago, ...

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    The Best of Michael Marshall Smith

    Michael Marshall Smith

    In 1990, Britishborn author Michael Marshall Smith burst on to the literary scene with his first story “The Man Who Drew Cats.” It won the prestigious British Fantasy Award for Bes...

  • The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories synopsis, comments

    The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories

    Stephen Jones

    Winner of the British Fantasy AwardSixteen rare terror tales not to be read at night! To sleep, perchance to dream . . . of horrors! Here are some of the stories that gave their ow...

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    Les Morts solitaires

    Michael Marshall, Jean-Paul Mourlon & Evelyne Châtelain

    Un flic abattu à bout portant dans une ruelle de Los Angeles. Une jolie fille supprimée dans une chambre de motel. Une directrice d'hôtel exécutée à Seattle. Un restaurateur assass...

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    Mammoth Books presents Monsters in Our Midst

    Gary Kilworth, John Langan, Michael Marshall Smith & Stephen Jones

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    Best Possible Place, Worst Possible Time

    Barry Sonnenfeld

    Oneofakind filmmaker Barry Sonnenfeld tells stories only he can tell, from his blockbuster career with iconic actors, studio execs, and producers. His humor and insight provide an ...

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    Mammoth Books presents The Unexpected

    Michael Marshall Smith, Nicholas Royle, Ramsey Campbell, Robert Shearman, Rosalie Parker, Simon Strantzas & Stephen Jones

    What Happens When You Wake Up in the Night Michael Marshall SmithFor Michael Marshall Smith, this was one of those stories that dropped straight into his head, but the problem was...