Hugo Jackson

Hugo Jackson is a nonbinary fantasy author, with the third novel of their Resonance Tetralogy series being released in April this year by Inspired Quill, and most of the time is also a big grumpy leftist furry.
Along with writing, Hugo has a passion for stage acting, voice acting, stage combat, and anime. They have performed in several professional theatre productions, as well as a few documentaries, and was an extra in The Young Victoria. Intermittently they have led stage combat workshops for the Chichester Festival Youth Theatre, Chichester College and The Point Youth Theatre in Eastleigh.
They construct their own anime, fandom, and Steampunk costumes and regularly attends any conventions they can.
Hugo has been exposed to story writing and dramatic narrative from a very early age, as their older sister used to write and illustrate stories to keep them amused. Their greatest creative influences in their youth were the Mysterious Cities of Gold, Visionaries, and Disney’s Robin Hood; in books it was The Deptford Mice trilogy, written by Robin Jarvis, who is their favourite author along with Garth Nix (The Abhorsen Trilogy, Shade’s Children). They have an enormous array of soundtracks from anime, films and video games. Music is one of their biggest inspirations, with various favourite tracks responsible for the majority of the Resonance Tetralogy storyline.