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Jonathan Oliver

Jonathan Oliver is a British science fiction, fantasy and horror author and editor.
==Biography==
After five years working for Taylor & Francis academic publishers,〔("An Interview with Jonathan Oliver," ) ''The Literary Project'', 16 April 2010〕 Oliver started working for Rebellion as Graphic Novels Editor on the ''2000 AD'' line in 2006, and launched the Abaddon Books genre fiction imprint.〔("Rebellion Talks 2000AD," ) Forbidden Planet International, 10 July 2006〕 When Rebellion bought the Solaris Books imprint from BL Publishing,〔("Rebellion Acquires Solaris Imprint," ) ''The Book Seller'', 3 September 2009〕 Oliver became Editor-in-Chief of both the Abaddon and Solaris imprints.〔
Oliver's first book as author, ''Twilight of Kerberos: The Call of Kerberos'', the sixth book in Abaddon's ''Twilight of Kerberos'' series, was published in October 2009.〔(''The Call of Kerberos'' ) on isfdb.org〕 In September 2010, Abaddon announced the sequel, ''Twilight of Kerberos: The Wrath of Kerberos'', also by Oliver, for a November 2011 publication date.〔("Twilight of Kerberos Update," ) Abaddon Books, 14 September 2010〕 The book has been described as the "beginning of the end" of the shared world series' overarching storyline.〔("Classic Covers: ''The Wrath of Kerberos'', by Jonathan Oliver," ) ''Pornokitsch'', 4 October 2010〕
Oliver's first anthology as editor, ''The End of the Line: An Anthology of Underground Horror'',〔(''The End of the Line'' ) on isfdb.org〕 was launched by Solaris at Fantasycon in Nottingham in September 2010.〔("The End of the Line," ) ''Black Static'', TTA Press, 14 September 2010〕 In October 2010, Solaris announced Oliver's second anthology, ''House of Fear: An Anthology of Haunted House Stories'',〔("News from the editor," ) ''When Gravity Fails'', 27 October 2010.〕 due for publication in October 2011.

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