Michael Cobley (born 10 October 1959) is a British science fiction and fantasy author from Glasgow.
[3] Cobley, who is a member of the Glasgow Science Fiction Writers Circle,[4] said he was influenced by writers such as Frank Herbert, David Brin, Iain Banks, Ken MacLeod and Vernor Vinge, but also by music (Dmitri Shostakovich, Yes, Blue Öyster Cult, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Monster Magnet) and TV shows (Firefly, Babylon 5, the most recent series of Battlestar Galactica).
[5] Cobley published his first novel, Shadowkings, in 2001 for Earthlight, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
He completed the "Shadowkings" trilogy with Shadowgod (2003) and Shadowmasque (2005), which was nominated for the British Fantasy Society's best novel award.
[2] Cobley then began writing a space opera series, "Humanity's Fire".