Steven Hall (1975-) is an author. Hall is best known for his novel The Raw Shark Texts and his contributions to the Doctor Who and Battlefield franchises.
Life[]
Born in Derbyshire in 1975, little is known about Hall's early life. His first story (Stories for a Phone Book) was published in New Writing 13 in 2005. This was followed two years later by the publication of his first novel, The Raw Shark Texts, by HarperCollins. The next year, Steven Hall published the Doctor Who audio drama The Word Lord in the anthology Forty-Five and published the sequel to this, A Death in the Family, two years later. A sequel to this story (named Fifty-Fifty) was planned but never finished.
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Writing style[]
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Notable works[]
- The Raw Shark Texts - Hall's debut novel, about an amnesiac man
- The Word Lord (in Forty-Five) - Hall's debut Doctor Who story, introduces Nobody No-One
- A Death in the Family - a sequel to Nobody No-One
- Maxwell's Demon - Hall's second novel, about a failed author getting a voicemail from his dead father
Gallery[]
See also[]
- Mark Z. Danielewski
- Haruki Murakami
- Jim Mortimore
- Jonathan Safran Foer
- Chuck Palahniuk
- Stuart Turton
- Zachary Thomas Dodson
- Doug Dorst
- DBC Pierre
- Tom Bissell


