About Rob Gregson

Rob Gregson spent much of his youth reading fantasy novels, immersing himself in role playing games and generally doing everything possible to avoid the real world. In his defence, we're talking about the late 1980s - a time when ridiculous hair, hateful pop music and soaring unemployment were all very popular - so it wasn't altogether a bad decision. However, had he abandoned the realms of wizardry at an earlier age, he might have developed one or two useful life skills and he would almost certainly have found it easier to get a girlfriend.

Since that time, he and reality have developed a grudging tolerance of one another, although their relationship still goes through the occasional bad patch and his first two novels - Unreliable Histories and The Endless Land - are evidence of that.

Rob lives in Lancashire and has two children, although he has absolutely no idea why anyone should find that interesting.


About Unreliable Histories:
Unreliable Histories is the first novel in a two-part series (collectively, 'The Written World') and is currently available for the Kindle in the Amazon bookstore.

The second novel, The Endless Land, is also now available. Both books will occasionally be offered via free promotions on Amazon.

About Shelf Life:
Shelf Life is a (sort of) sequel to The Written World, albeit it catches up with the world in question four centuries later. It is published by Mirror World and was launched on 17th July 2019. It is available on Amazon (UK and USA), Barnes & Noble, Kobo and from a number of retailers including Waterstones in the UK.