Robert Paul Weston
Appearance
Robert Paul Weston | |
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Born | Dover, England |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | British/Canadian |
Genre | Young adult fiction, short stories |
Notable works | Zorgamazoo |
Website | |
robertpaulweston |
Robert Paul Weston is a British-born Canadian author of novels for children and young adults. His debut was the award-winning novel-in-verse, Zorgamazoo. His second novel, Dust City, a dark fantasy for young adults, is narrated by the son of the wolf who killed Little Red Riding Hood. The book was shortlisted for the 2011 Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Mystery.
He publishes short fiction internationally and teaches Creative Writing at the University of Lincoln.
Personal life
[edit]Robert Paul Weston was born in 1975 in Dover, England to a Grenadian-Indian mother and a British-Turkish father.[1] He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia.
Prizes and honours
[edit]- 2009 E.B. White Read Aloud Honour (for Zorgamazoo)
- 2009 Children's Literature Association Notable Books of 2009 (Zorgamazoo)
- 2010 Silver Birch Fiction Award (for Zorgamazoo)
- 2011 California Young Reader Medal (for Zorgamazoo)[2]
- 2011 Edgar Allan Poe Honour, Best Young Adult Mystery (Dust City)[3]
Works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Zorgamazoo (2008) Razorbill
- Dust City (2010) Razorbill
- The Creature Department (2013) Razorbill
- Prince Puggly of Spud and the Kingdom of Spiff (2013) Puffin
- Gobbled by Ghorks (A Creature Department Novel) (2014) Razorbill
- Blues for Zoey (2016) Flux Books
Picture books
[edit]Short fiction
[edit]- "Mourning Sickness", On Spec, No. 62, Winter 2005
- "The Light Switch Method", Kiss Machine, No. 10, June 2005
- "Thinking of Alice", Crimewave Magazine, Vol. 9, Fall 2006
- "Stop Plate Tectonics", On Spec, No. 68, Spring 2007
- "Paris, France (Somnumbulitis)", The New Orleans Review, Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall 2007
- "Hummingbirds and Pie", Postscripts, Vol. 12, Autumn 2007
- "Salve", Postscripts, Vol. 14, Spring 2008
- "Tuesdays", The Raleigh Review, Autumn 2023
- "Maquettes", Litro Magazine, 6 December 2023
- "LGM-1", The Normal School, 20 March 2024
- "A God-Awful Small Affair", The Stinging Fly, Issue 50/Volume 2, Summer 2024
References
[edit]- ^ Stewart, Heather Grace (2009), A first novel in rhyming couplets?, Queen's University at Kingston, retrieved 16 April 2021,
Born in Dover, England, in 1975 to a British-Turkish father and an Indian-Grenadian mother, Robert spent most of his childhood in Georgetown, Ontario.
- ^ "Winners". California Young Reader Medal. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
- ^ "Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2011 | Bookreporter.com". www.bookreporter.com. Retrieved 6 April 2024.
External links
[edit]Categories:
- 1975 births
- 21st-century British novelists
- 21st-century Canadian short story writers
- British children's writers
- British fantasy writers
- British male short story writers
- British male novelists
- English people of Grenadian descent
- English people of Turkish descent
- English people of Indian descent
- Canadian people of Grenadian descent
- Canadian people of Turkish descent
- Canadian people of Indian descent
- Canadian children's writers
- Canadian fantasy writers
- Canadian male short story writers
- Canadian male novelists
- English emigrants to Canada
- People from Dover, Kent
- Queen's University at Kingston alumni
- University of British Columbia alumni
- Writers from London
- Living people
- 21st-century Canadian male writers