Christopher Kenworthy

Christopher Kenworthy (1968) is an Australian writer, artist,[1] and former film director. He was the author of two novels, The Winter Inside and The Quality of Light for Serpent's Tail, along with a short story collection, Will You Hold Me? and the chapbook Sullom Hill.[2] His fiction has been widely praised by authors such as Michael Moorcock,[3] and anthologised in books such as The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror.[4]

Born in Preston, England, he moved to Australia in 1997 and began a low-key directing career which lasted until 2013. He was the director of a feature film called The Sculptor. His Master Shots books were best-sellers for Michael Wiese Books.[5] He won the Award For Directing (WA Screen Awards) in 2007[6] and directed many music videos, including Dreaming Light for Anathema (band).[7]

References

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  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 May 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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