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Bruno Martins Soares writes fiction since he was 12 years old, and his first book, ‘O Massacre’ (The Massacre), a collection of short-stories, came out in Portugal in 1998.
It was followed by several contributions to newspapers, magazines and other collective books.
In 1996, he won the National Young Creators Award for Writing, representing Portugal at the 1997 Torino Young Creators of Europe and the Mediterranean Fair, where his short-story ‘Mindsweeper’ was translated and published in Italian.
His first novel ‘A Saga de Alex 9’ (The Alex 9 Saga) was published in Portugal in 2012, by publisher Saída de Emergência, within a series that features authors like George R.R.Martin or Bernard Cornwell. He then published the sci-fi trilogy ‘The Dark Sea War Chronicles’, and its Portuguese version, ‘A Batalha da Escuridão’, by publisher Editorial Divergência, won the Great Prize Adamastor for the Fantastic 2019 (Grande Prémio Adamastor do Fantástico 2019). He is currently working on a new post-apocalyptic saga, ‘Laura and the Shadow King’ – of which the first volume came out in early 2019.
He worked in Project Development for Television, and was a journalist and a communications, HR and management consultant before settling as a writer. He was also an international correspondent in Portugal for Jane’s Defense Weekly and a researcher for The Washington Post. He wrote several plays and short and full length pictures’ screenplays, and he wrote and produced English-spoken Castaway Entertainment’s full length feature film ‘Regret’, distributed in the USA and Canada in 2015. Since then, he has been writing theater plays and other screenplays, and publishing several novels and short-stories both in Portuguese and English.
He lives and works in Lisbon.
Take a look at his website at: http://www.brunomartinssoares.com