Rod Duncan is a British author who is well-known for his science fiction novels. Before dedicating his life to writing, Rod worked in scientific research and computing. His first novel, Backlash, was short-listed for the John Creasey Memorial Award, which is now known as the CWA Debut Dagger. After writing four crime novels, Rod decided to switch to fantasy, demonstrating his versatility as a writer.
One of Rod's most notable works of fantasy is "The Bullet Catcher's Daughter," which was nominated for the prestigious Philip K. Dick Award. Currently, Rod is working on a series of alternate history books called 'The Map of Unknown Things,' which is sure to captivate his readers with his unique storytelling. Apart from being an author, Rod is also a screenwriter, and he even had a role in the feature film "Zombie Undead," where he was comically eaten alive.