Julian Stockwin

Julian Stockwin
Born 1944
Basingstoke, Hampshire, England  UK
Occupation Novelist
Genre Historical action-adventure
Notable works Kydd, Artemis, Seaflower, Mutiny, Quarterdeck, Tenacious, Command, The Admiral's Daughter, Treachery, Invasion, Victory, Conquest, Betrayal, Pasha, The Silk Tree, Stockwin's Maritime Miscellany
Website
www.julianstockwin.com

Julian Stockwin (born in 1944 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England) is an author of historical action-adventure fiction. As well as the Kydd Series he has written a stand-alone novel The Silk Tree.

Biography

Born in 1944, Stockwin soon developed a love for the sea. Having an uncle, Tom Clay, who was a seaman in square-rigged ships and had sailed around Cape Horn in the Cutty Sark, the sea was in his blood.[1]

After grammar school, his father sent him to sea-training school at Indefatigable at age 14. He joined the Royal Navy at 15 and transferred to the Royal Australian Navy when his family emigrated.[2] Stockwin served eight years, and was eventually rated petty officer.

Stockwin attended the University of Tasmania to read Far Eastern studies and psychology. He did post-graduate work in cross-cultural psychology. He got involved in the manufacture and design of computers and software development. Returning to the navy and the Royal Navy Reserve, Stockwin was honoured with an MBE and retired as Lt Commander.[1]

Julian in front of HMS Victory

He returned to the United Kingdom in 1990 and started to write in 1996. Naturally the subject was the sea. He currently resides in Ivybridge, Devon.

Works

Thomas Kydd series

  1. Kydd (2001)
  2. Artemis (2002)
  3. Seaflower (2003)
  4. Mutiny (2004)
  5. Quarterdeck (2005)
  6. Tenacious (2005)
  7. Command (2006)
  8. The Admiral's Daughter (2007)
  9. Treachery (2008) (US title "The Privateer's Revenge")
  10. Invasion (2009)
  11. Victory (2010)
  12. Conquest (2011)
  13. Betrayal (2012)
  14. Caribbee (2013)
  15. Pasha (2014)
  16. Tyger (2015)
  17. Inferno (forthcoming October 2016)

Other Historical fiction

  1. The Silk Tree (2014)

Non-fiction works

  1. Stockwin's Maritime Miscellany (2009)

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Stockwin, Julian. "Stockwin's official biography". julianstockwin.com. Retrieved 2007-07-06.
  2. Blake (agent), Carole. "Agent's page". blakefriedmann. Retrieved 2007-07-06.

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