Kenneth Bulmer was a renowned English author, born in London in 1921. He was a prolific writer in the science fiction genre and became a bestselling author, highly regarded for his contributions to the field. In 1953, Bulmer married Pamela Buckmaster, and they had one son and two daughters together. However, the couple divorced in 1981. The author was a long-time resident of Kent, England, where he spent much of his life and career.
Bulmer was a versatile writer who published under various pseudonyms, including Henry Kenneth Bulmer, Alan Burt Akers, Kenn Blake, Ernest Corley, Arthur Frazier, Adam Hardy, Philip Kent, Bruno Krauss, Neil Langholm, Karl Maras, Manning Norvil, Charles R. Pike, Andrew Quiller, Richard Silver, and Tully Zetford. These pseudonyms allowed him to explore different styles, genres, and voices, further establishing his reputation as a diverse and talented author. Despite his success and productivity, Bulmer remained a private figure, preferring to let his work speak for itself. He passed away on December 16, 2005, leaving behind a significant literary legacy in the science fiction community.