Geoffrey Hoyle (b. 1942) is an English science fiction writer, best known for the works which he co-authored with his father, the astronomerFred Hoyle. About half of Fred Hoyle's science fiction works were co-authored with his son. [1]
He was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset, and then entered Cambridge where he read fine arts. After 1964, Hoyle worked in London in the field of modern communications and the film/television industry. Unlike his father, he is not a scientist, and contributed to the more "human" side of their co-authored novels - however, he did work as a "scientific advisor" to some series such as Timeslip.
Works
(Novels unless otherwise specified)
With his father, Fred Hoyle:
Fifth Planet, 1963
October the First is Too Late, 1966
Rockets in Ursa Major, 1969 (based on a play by Fred)
Seven Steps to the Sun, 1970
The Inferno, 1973
The Molecule Men and the Monster of Loch Ness, 1973 (short story collection)