Fergus McNeill has been creating computer games since the early eighties, when he started writing interactive fiction titles. Over the following years he became well-known in the industry, both for his own content, and his adaptations of other authors’ material, including working with Terry Pratchett to create the first Discworld game.
Moving from interactive fiction to interactive movie adaptations, Fergus set up and managed the development studio for SCi (now Eidos) where he co-wrote and directed voiceover scripts for a number of games including the award-winning Kingdom O’ Magic.
He has previously written a parody sci-fi novel and a children’s picture book (which he also illustrated) but Eye Contact was his first serious novel.
Now CEO at an iPhone game development studio, Fergus lives in Hampshire with his wife and son.
Click here to read Fergus’ blog.
To visit Fergus’ Twitter profile, click here.