John Boland (author)
Bertram John Boland was an English novelist and science fiction author.
Boland was born in Birmingham, but later lived in East Sussex, on the edge of Ashdown Forest with his wife, Philippa.
His most well known book was The League of Gentlemen which was released as a film. However, characters' names and the ending were changed. He wrote two sequels:The Gentlemen Reform The Gentlemen at Large
They continued with the characterisations developed in the film.
His first novel "White August" was a science fiction weather control disaster story. His second, "No Refuge" begins as a bank robbery crime story but them changes into science fiction, depicting a futuristic lost world. In this world children get much of their education from computers and adults walk around with a small device on their chest, listening to music through earpieces.
As well as novels, he published short stories in science fiction magazines, including Galaxy Science Fiction and New Worlds.
Boland was closely involved with Swanwick writers' summer school becoming its chairman in 1958
Fiction
White August No Refuge Queer Fish The League of Gentlemen Mysterious Way Operation Red Carpet Bitter Fortune The Midas Touch Negative Value The Gentlemen Reform Inside Job The Golden Fleece Vendetta The Gentlemen at Large Fatal Error Counterpol The Catch Counterpol in Paris The Good Citizens The Disposal Unit The Gusher Painted Lady Breakdown The Fourth Grave The Shakespeare Curse Kidnap The Big Job The Trade of Kings- ''Holocaust''
Nonfiction
Free-Lance Journalism- ''Short Story Writing''