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[[File:Oliver Bowden.jpg|thumb|200px|Anton Gill, who adopted the pen-name of Oliver Bowden]]
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'''Oliver Bowden''' (born 1948), otherwise known as '''Anton Gill''', is an acclaimed novelist and [[Renaissance]] historian currently living in [[Paris]], [[France]]. Bowden has written novelizations of several of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'']] console games.
'''Oliver Bowden''' (born 1948), otherwise known as '''Anton Gill''', is an acclaimed novelist and {{Wiki|Renaissance}} historian currently living in {{Wiki|Paris}}, {{Wiki|France}}. Bowden has written novelizations of several of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'']] console games.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 03:50, 5 December 2013

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

Oliver Bowden (born 1948), otherwise known as Anton Gill, is an acclaimed novelist and Renaissance historian currently living in Paris, France. Bowden has written novelizations of several of 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

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