Matt Hill | |
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| Born | Matt Hill 1984 Tameside, Manchester, England |
| Pen name | M. T. Hill |
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| Nationality | British |
| Education | Cardiff University |
| Period | 2013–present |
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| mthill | |
Matt Hill (born 1984) is an English science fiction and horror writer from Tameside in Manchester, England. He also writes using the pen name M. T. Hill. [1] Hill received a degree in journalism at Cardiff University and currently lives in London where he writes and freelances as a copywriter. [2] [3] He has written five novels and several short stories. Hill's novels The Folded Man and Graft were finalist for the 2014 Dundee International Book Prize, [4] [3] and the 2017 Philip K. Dick Award, [5] respectively.
Hill's novels portrays a dystopian and decaying England set in the near future. [1] British speculative fiction author Nina Allan called Hill "one of the most innovative and outspoken new writers of British science fiction currently on the scene." [6]