Jason M. Hough
Jason M. Hough is a New York Times bestselling writer from America, who likes to write science fiction, thriller, and fantasy novels. He is particularly well known for writing the Dire Earth Cycle book series as well as the near future spy thriller called Zero World. Prior to the start of his writing career, author Hough used to work as a 3D animator, game designer, and artist. He is known to have worked as a designer for popular games likes Aliens v/s Predator: Extinction, Metal Fatigue, etc. Author Hough has also been involved in the field of high performance cluster machine learning and computing. He started writing his first book, The Darwin Elevator, as a part of a 2008 project of National Book Writing Month. Author Hough was able to publish the book in 2013. Immediately after its release it went on to reach the list of the bestselling books by New York Times. The Darwin was the debut published fiction of Hough. During the summer time in the same year, he wrote and released the subsequent books, and also came up with a prequel novella called The Dire Earth in the next year. The first novel in his other well known series written by author Hough is called as Zero World. It was published in the United States by the Del Rey Spectra publication and in Australia and New Zealand by the Titan Books. The book has been called as a thrilling rampage of action confirming the inclusion of author Hough among the important new voices in the fiction genre. As far as the personal life of author Hough is concerned, he is happily married and has a couple of young sons. He lives along with his family in Seattle, Washington.