Paul J. McAwley was born in 1955 in the UK. He graduated from the University of Bristol, received a diploma in biology, specialized in botany and zoology. In 1980 he defended his thesis on botany. In 1984, Paul J. McAwley made his debut as a writer, publishing the short story "The Carrier, Drive Through!". In 1988, his first novel - "Four hundred billion stars", which brought the author the Philip Dick award and marked the beginning of a large-scale series - to this book adjoin the novels "Secret
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Paul J. McAwley was born in 1955 in the UK. He graduated from the University of Bristol, received a diploma in biology, specialized in botany and zoology. In 1980 he defended his thesis on botany. In 1984, Paul J. McAwley made his debut as a writer, publishing the short story "The Carrier, Drive Through!". In 1988, his first novel - "Four hundred billion stars", which brought the author the Philip Dick award and marked the beginning of a large-scale series - to this book adjoin the novels "Secret Harmonies" (1989), "Eternal Light" (1991). In 2002, Paul J. McAwley published 12 novels and about fifty stories, the best of which were the collections “King on the Mountain” (1991) and “Invisible Country” (1996). Paul J. McAwley’s works have also been awarded the British Fantasy Prize, the Arthur C. Clarke Prize, and the John Campbell Memorial Prize.