Matthew Mather Explained

Matthew Mather
Birth Date:28 September 1969
Birth Place:Sheffield, United Kingdom
Alma Mater:McGill University
Occupation:Writer, Novelist
Period:2013–2022
Genre:Science fiction
Notableworks:Cyberstorm

Matthew Mather (September 28, 1969September 13, 2022) was a Canadian writer of science fiction. His books have been translated into eighteen languages and sold around the world. He was also a self-publishing author of his works, as well as being published through HarperCollins and 47North among others. He is best known as the author of Cyberstorm which has been bought by 20th Century Fox to turn it into a movie.[1]

Background

Prior to becoming a bestselling author he worked at McGill Center for Intelligent Machines.[2] He also worked in cybersecurity,[3] nanotechnology, electronic health records, and weather prediction. Mather was born in Sheffield, United Kingdom, though his family now lives in North Carolina.[4] He was raised in Montreal and used to "divide[s] his time between Montreal and Charlotte, North Carolina."[5]

Works

Matthew Mather was the author of a growing collection of work, often in the genre of apocalyptic and science fiction, but also in thriller and mystery/suspense.

Stand-alone novels

Atopia

Cyberstorm/World War C

Nomad/The New Earth

Delta Devlin

Aeon

Other works

Reception

"In just four years from publishing his first novel, Matthew Mather's books have sold over a million copies and been translated into eighteen languages and published in 23 countries, with 20th Century Fox developing his second novel, CyberStorm, for film."[7]

Death

Mather's death in a car accident on September 13, 2022, was announced by family and friends in late September 2022.[8]

Bibliography

  1. Cyberstorm (2013)
  2. The Atopia Chronicles (Atopia Series) (January 7, 2014)
  3. The Robot Chronicles (July 23, 2014)
  4. The Dystopia Chronicles (Atopia Series) (August 12, 2014)
  5. Darknet (March 4, 2015)
  6. Nomad (August 12, 2015)
  7. Sanctuary (February 20, 2016)
  8. Polar Vortex (2018)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fleming. Mike Jr.. Fox Acquires Self-Published Sci-Fi Novel 'CyberStorm' For Chernin Entertainment. deadline.com. 14 January 2016.
  2. Web site: Mathhews. Jason. Amazon #1 Technothriller CyberStorm Matthew Mather, Indie Authors #63. Youtube. youtube.com.
  3. Web site: R.. Dag. Matthew Mather Interview. SFFworld.com. SFFWorld. 14 January 2016.
  4. Web site: Being a Best Seller on Amazon . Matthew . Mather .
  5. Book: Mather, Matthew . Cyberstorm . 29 October 2013 . About the Author . 9781443432276 .
  6. Web site: Matthew Mather's Darknet Shows Reality Is Not Far From Fiction. Financial Sense. 23 November 2015 . 14 January 2016.
  7. Web site: Honsinger. H.Paul. Matt Mather's Apocalypses on Science Fiction Spotlight. BlogTalk Radio. 14 January 2016.
  8. Web site: Obituary Matthew Mather. memoria.ca. en. 27 November 2022.