Suffolk born and proud of it, Terry Grimwood is the author of a handful of novels and novellas, including Deadside Revolution, the science fiction-flavoured political thriller Bloody War, and Joe which was inspired by true events. His short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies and have been gathered into three collections, The Exaggerated Man, There Is A Way To Live Forever and Affairs of a Cardio-Vascular Nature. Terry has also written and Directed three plays as well as co-written engineering textbooks for Pearson Educational Press. He loves music and plays harmonica, and growls songs into a microphone with The Ripsaw Blues Band. Happily semi-retired, he nonetheless continues to teach electrical installation at a further education college. He is married to Debra, the love of his life.
Interference, Terry’s science fiction novel set in a universe where humans are asked for military help by their god-like extra-terrestrial allies, the Iaen, was published by Elsewhen Press on 28th January 2022.
The Last Star, Terry’s latest science fiction novel, once again set in the universe where humans are allied with the Iaen, was published by Elsewhen Press on 5th May 2023.
Reviews:
- “the reality that Grimwood has built and constructed on the page is beautiful and brilliant” – Review of Interference on The Fantasy Hive
- “A towering achievement” – review by Terry Grimwood of Douglas Thompson’s The Rhymer
News:
- The Last Star by Terry Grimwood – out today May 5, 2023
- Cover Reveal: The Last Star by Terry Grimwood April 5, 2023
- Interference by Terry Grimwood out today in paperback February 28, 2022
- Interference by Terry Grimwood out today January 28, 2022
- As MI5, the UK Security Service, issues a warning about foreign interference, Terry Grimwood’s new book also examines interference in government for military advantage January 18, 2022
- Independent small press to publish new titles despite resurging pandemic December 28, 2021
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Terry Grimwood can be contacted via Elsewhen Press using terry.grimwood (at) elsewhen.co.uk