The Cull of Lions

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by Mark Iles

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  About the Author…

  As a child Mark was bought up in Slough and used to read up to three paperbacks a day. At the age of 17 he joined the Royal Navy as a radio operator and says he’s so lucky to have seen so much of the world. While always interested in writing he began to do so more seriously following his experiences during the Falklands War, in which he served aboard HMS Invincible. His short stories have been published in a wide variety of media and he has also written prolifically about the martial arts for magazines such as Combat and Martial Arts Illustrated.

  Passing his MA in Professional Writing with Falmouth University he also holds Diplomas in Creative Writing, Copywriting and Proofreading. As well as working full time for Southampton University Mark works part time as a Copywriter, Author and Editor. His writing includes copy, features and fiction. While he writes in all genres his fiction is primarily SF, fantasy and horror.

  Appearing in several anthologies, including Auguries, Escape Velocity, Write to Fight and Monk Punk, Marks first novel ‘A Pride of Lions’ hit number 1 in the kindle scifi/colonisation charts. This novel, ‘The Cull of Lions’, is the second instalment in The Darkening Stars series.

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