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Nigel Robinson is an English author, known for such works as the ''First Contact'' series. Nigel was born in Preston, Lancashire〔http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/robinson_nigel〕 and attended St Thomas More school. Robinson's first published book was ''The Tolkien Quiz Book'' in 1981, co-written with Linda Wilson. This was followed by a series of three ''Doctor Who'' quiz books and a crossword book between 1981 and 1985. In the late 1980s he was the editor of Target Books' range of ''Doctor Who'' tie-ins and novelisations, also contributing to the range as a writer. He later wrote an original ''Doctor Who'' novel, ''Timewyrm: Apocalypse'',〔http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/robinson_nigel〕 for the ''New Adventures'' series for Virgin Publishing, which had purchased Target in 1989 shortly after Robinson had left the company. He also wrote the New Adventure ''Birthright'', published in 1993.〔http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/robinson_nigel〕 In the 1990s, Robinson wrote novelisations of episodes of ''The Tomorrow People'',〔http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/robinson_nigel〕 ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'' and ''Baywatch'' and the film ''Free Willy''. Between 1994 and 1995, he wrote a series of children's horror novels ''Remember Me...'', ''All Shook Up'', ''Dream Lover'', ''Rave On'', ''Bad Moon Rising'', ''Symphony of Terror'' and ''Demon Brood''.In 1996 he continued to write the Luke Cannon Show Jumping Mysteries series,containing four books, namely The Piebald Princess, The Chestnut Chase, The Black Mare of Devils Hill and the last in the series, Decision Day for the Dapple Grey. By 1997 he had also penned a trilogy science fiction novels ''First Contact'', ''Second Nature'' and ''Third Degree''.〔http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/robinson_nigel〕 His most recent work was another quiz book, this time to tie in with the film ''The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe''. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nigel Robinson」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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