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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is interesting to note that the name Oliver Bowden is a '''pen-name' ''(a pseudonym adopted by the author) in order to hide his true identity. However, his profession and location are accurate.
*Oliver Bowden is a '''pen-name' ''(a pseudonym adopted by the author) in order to hide his true identity. However, his profession and location are accurate.
*According to Bowden's interview with [[Ubiworkshop|UbiWorkshop]], he is an avid gamer and gains much of his inspiration for character development throughout the writing process from playing the Assassin's Creed series.<ref>[http://www.ubiworkshop.com/2011/06/28/interview-with-oliver-bowden/ Ubiworkshop interview with Oliver Bowden]</ref>
*According to Bowden's interview with [[Ubiworkshop|UbiWorkshop]], he is an avid gamer and gains much of his inspiration for character development throughout the writing process from playing the Assassin's Creed series.<ref>[http://www.ubiworkshop.com/2011/06/28/interview-with-oliver-bowden/ Ubiworkshop interview with Oliver Bowden]</ref>



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Anton Gill, who adopted the pen-name of Oliver Bowden.

Oliver Bowden is an acclaimed novelist and renaissance historian, currently living in Paris, France. Bowden has written novelizations of all the Assassin's Creed console games.

Trivia

  • Oliver Bowden is a 'pen-name' (a pseudonym adopted by the author) in order to hide his true identity. However, his profession and location are accurate.
  • According to Bowden's interview with UbiWorkshop, he is an avid gamer and gains much of his inspiration for character development throughout the writing process from playing the Assassin's Creed series.[1]

Assassin's Creed books

References