Garth Nix


Garth Richard Nix is an Australian writer who specialises in children's and young adult fantasy novels, notably the Old Kingdom, Seventh Tower and Keys to the Kingdom series. He has frequently been asked if his name is a pseudonym, to which he has responded, "I guess people ask me because it sounds like the perfect name for a writer of fantasy. However, it is my real name."

Biography

Born in Melbourne, Nix was raised in Canberra. He attended Turner Primary School, Lyneham High School and Dickson College for schooling. While at Dickson College, Nix joined the Australian Army Reserve. After a period working for the Australian government, he traveled in Europe before returning to Australia in 1983 and undertaking a BA in professional writing at Canberra University. He worked in a Canberra bookshop after graduation, before moving to Sydney in 1987, where he worked his way up in the publishing field. He was a sales rep and publicist before becoming a Senior editor at HarperCollins. In 1993 he commenced further travel in Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe before becoming a marketing consultant, founding his own company, Gotley Nix Evans Pty Ltd. From 1999-2002 he worked as a literary agent with Curtis Brown Pty Ltd before becoming a full-time author.
In addition to his work as a fantasy novelist, Nix has written a number of scenarios and articles for the role playing field, including those for Dungeons & Dragons and Traveller. These have appeared in related publications such as White Dwarf, Multiverse and Breakout!. He has also written case studies, articles and news items in the information technology field, his work appearing in publications such as Computerworld and PCWorld.
Nix currently lives in Sydney with his wife Anna McFarlane, a publisher, and their sons Thomas and Edward

Selected bibliography

Very Clever Baby

The series was self-published and republished by Text Media in Melbourne. Describe as books for "Very Clever Babies Aged 3–6 Months", they contain such words as ichthyologist, as used by the character Freddy the Fish.

''The Old Kingdom''

Novels
  1. The Fall
  2. Castle
  3. Aenir
  4. Above the Veil
  5. Into Battle
  6. The Violet Keystone

    The Keys to the Kingdom

  7. Mister Monday
  8. Grim Tuesday
  9. Drowned Wednesday
  10. Sir Thursday
  11. Lady Friday
  12. Superior Saturday
  13. Lord Sunday

    Troubletwisters (co-written with Sean Williams">Sean Williams (Author)">Sean Williams)

  14. Troubletwisters
  15. The Monster
  16. The Mystery
  17. The Missing

    ''Shade's Children''

Spirit Animals

Part of a multi-author series.

Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz

  1. 2007 "Sir Hereward and Mister Fitz Go To War Again", in Jim Baen's Universe
  2. 2008 "Beyond the Sea Gate of the Scholar-Pirates of Sarsköe", in Fast Ships, Black Sails edited by Jeff Vandermeer and Ann Vandermeer
  3. 2010 "A Suitable Present for a Sorcerous Puppet", in Swords and Dark Magic, edited by Lou Anders and Jonathan Strahan
  4. 2013 "Losing Her Divinity", in , edited by Melissa Marr and Tim Pratt
  5. 2014 "A Cargo of Ivories", in Rogues, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
  6. 2014 "Home is the Haunter", in Fearsome Magics, edited by Jonathan Strahan
  7. 2017 "A Long, Cold Trail", in The Book of Swords, edited by Gardner Dozois

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