Russell Payne (author)

Russell Payne is an English writer and artist, author of humour, science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, weblogs, graphic novels, comics, and films. His notable works include Morris Telford - A Salopian Odyssey weblog for the BBC and subsequent novel, Marlowe Bidforth's Backpack Adventure,[1] and the Prism award-winning American Spoon Indigo. He collaborated with screenwriter Philip Railsback on a number of screenplays. Famous in writing circles for using a staggering number of pseudonyms, he argues that this helps keep his work fresh, ensures the writing stands on its own merit rather than his reputation and "irritates my publicist so much that it's become a self-destructive habit I can't give up".[2] He is also the co-founder along with Darrell Till of the media production company Tiny Lapel.

Russell Payne
Born1971 (age 4849)
Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Pen nameRuss Payne, Morris Telford, Marlowe Bidforth, Jim Templeton, Ray Bid, Raymond Biddle, RABID
OccupationNovelist, artist, musician, comics writer, screenwriter
Period1990s–present
GenreFantasy, humour, science fiction, comic books
Notable worksMorris Telford - A Salopian Odyysey, Marlowe Bidforth's Backpack Adventure, American Spoon Indigo
Website
rabid.oneuk.com

The music video "Sell Out Story" for the band "The Ohms" was animated and directed by him as a favour for a friend and went on to win the "2004 Mill Award for new media Animation".[3]

He has recently been appearing at comicbook conventions in the UK giving talks[4][5][6] on Jack Kirby and representing the Jack Kirby Museum.[7]

His digital artwork was used in December 2014 as part of the 'On Creating Reality, by Andy Kaufman' exhibition at the London Frieze.[8]

His writing influences include Douglas Adams, Ray Bradbury, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Robert Rankin, J. R. R. Tolkien, Gene Wolfe, Roger Zelazny, Kurt Vonnegut, and Jack Kirby[9]

Personal life

Payne was born in Huddersfield. He now lives and works near Blackpool, Lancashire.[10] He is married with two children.

Bibliography

  • Sairiesa (Jordan Hill Press, 1999)[11]
  • American Spoon Indigo (RA, 2003)
  • Marlowe Bidforth's Backpack Adventure(BBC, 2004)
  • Morris Telford - A Salopian Odyssey (BBC, 2005)[12]
  • American Spoon Violet (RA, 2007)
  • Small Press Simon Artwork (RA, 2011)
  • Covers... that never were – Editing, design and colouring (John Watson, 2011)
  • Jelhead with Jim Templeton (Jel Books 2011)
gollark: There are two boxes in front of you, A and B. B has 10,000 dollars in it, and A contains either 1,000,000 or 0 dollars.You may choose to take either only box A, or take both boxes.A perfect oracle has predicted your choice beforehand, and filled box A with the money if and only if it was predicted that you would take only box A.
gollark: (My model for this is that if I find myself choosing between the boxes, I may be being simulated, so I can "change the past" ish)
gollark: You can't change the past, and given the boxes in front of you the two box option is strictly better.
gollark: I'll go harvest my original writeup of the money version.
gollark: https://images.huffingtonpost.com/2016-06-01-1464822361-3448202-Screenshot20160601at16.05.41-thumb.png

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