Barrington J. Bayley

Barrington J. Bayley

Barrington J. Bayley (1937–2008) was a British science fiction writer. He was born in Birmingham and educated in Shropshire. He died of complications from bowel cancer on October 14, 2008.

Bayley worked a number of jobs before joining the Royal Air Force in 1955. His first published story, "Combat's End", had seen print the year before in Vargo Statten Magazine.

In the 1960s, Bayley's short stories featured regularly in New Worlds magazine and then later in various New Worlds paperback anthologies, becoming friends with New Worlds editor Michael Moorcock and joining science fiction's New Wave movement. His first book, Star Virus, was followed by more than a dozen other novels; his downbeat, gloomy approach to novel writing has been cited as influential on the likes of M. John Harrison, Brian Stableford and Bruce Sterling.

Updated 01/01/2024




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Books by Barrington J. Bayley
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Series by Barrington J. Bayley

Soul of the Robot (2 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2005 | science fiction
2005 | science fiction
(Warhammer 40,000)
1999 | science fiction
1985 | science fiction
(Soul of the Robot #2 / 2)
1985 | science fiction
1983 | science fiction, space opera
1982 | science fiction
1979 | science fiction, short stories
1979 | science fiction, short stories
1978 | science fiction
1977 | science fiction
1976 | science fiction
(Soul of the Robot #1 / 2)
1974 | science fiction
1974 | science fiction
1973 | science fiction
1972 | science fiction
1972 | science fiction
1970 | science fiction

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