David M Henley loves science, science fiction and the future. His books are inspired by authors such as Philip K Dick, Peter F Hamilton, Robert Heinlein and Matsumune Shirow.
His breakout trilogy, The Hunt for Pierre Jnr, is fast like a comic book, strange as an anime and set in as complex a world as the one we live in today (but 150 years in the future!). Fifty years after a second dark age that nearly destroyed humankind, the World Union is now confronted with a new threat that doesn’t just challenge their survival but also the nature of life and civilisation itself. Henley’s world explodes with ideas about humanity and what is changing between the possible and the impossible.
From geopolitical convergence to emergent online super organisms, the future is coming. Henley’s books explore themes of technological evolution, species diversification and takes the ‘all-powerful creepy child’ theme to a scary new level.
Can I use the pictures?
Yes to the drawings, no for the photographic ones unless stated otherwise. Please credit David Henley as the illustrator and which book they’re from if you have room and please let me know where I can see it. Creative Commons agreement applies, ie ask first before using in profit-making commercial exercises.
This picture above was taken by Michael Kennedy Photography
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RT @marygarden: @DavidMHenley @Bookeboy Joan London's first book was published when she was 53. Gilgamesh. Don't recall that being… https://t.co/29b4BooyG1
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RT @Bookeboy: At one time the unexamined life might not have been worth living but these days they hand you the reins of power.
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RT @Bookeboy: @DavidMHenley The Mary Wesley Award for Late Bloomers... Good idea.
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RT @charliejane: Screw that tired debate over "Strong Female Characters". What we really need is complicated female characters who s… https://t.co/GtOgtI8ufJ
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Cheers to author drunks https://t.co/97Ps1jeF5d