Born in the vibrant city of London in the year 1969, Tim Lebbon would later relocate to the picturesque country of Wales, where his passion for writing would flourish.
As a young individual with a creative spark, Tim began crafting his written works, and his dedication would eventually yield an impressive array of novels and collections, surpassing the number of 25.
One of his notable short stories, 'Reconstructing Amy', published in the year 2001, would go on to win the prestigious Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Fiction, a testament to his exceptional writing abilities.
Furthermore, Tim's novel 'Dusk', released in 2006, would claim the coveted August Derleth Award from the esteemed British Fantasy Society, a recognition of his outstanding literary contributions.
Throughout his career, Tim's short fiction has been featured in various esteemed publications, including Richard Chizmar's renowned magazine, Cemetery Dance. In addition, Chizmar has been instrumental in publishing a significant portion of Tim's body of work in signed and limited editions, a testament to the enduring popularity of his writing.
As a versatile author, Tim has explored both the horror and fantasy genres, and has collaborated with notable authors such as Simon Clark, Christopher Golden, and Jack Ketchum on various book projects.