Tom Holt

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Tom Holt
Born September 13, 1961 (1961-09-13) (age 46)
Occupation Writer
Nationality British
Writing period 1987-present
Genres Humorous fantasy, Historical

Tom Holt (born Thomas Charles Louis Holt September 13, 1961 in London) is a British novelist. He is the son of novelist Hazel Holt, and was educated at Westminster School and Wadham College, Oxford.

Holt's works include mythopoeic novels which parody or take as their theme various aspects of mythology, history or literature and develop them in new and often humorous ways. He has also produced a number of "straight" historical novels writing as Thomas Holt. Steve Nallon collaborated with Holt to write I, Margaret, an unauthorized biography of Margaret Thatcher published in 1989.

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[edit] Novels

[edit] Humorous fantasy

[edit] Historical

Using Thomas Holt as author name.

  • The Walled Orchard (1997), which was originally published in two parts as Goatsong (1989) and The Walled Orchard (1990)
  • Alexander At The World's End (1999)
  • Olympiad (2000)
  • Song for Nero (2003)
  • Meadowland (2005)

[edit] Other

  • Poems by Tom Holt (1974) (Collection of early poems)
  • continuations of E. F. Benson's "Lucia" series set in Tilling
    • Lucia In Wartime (1985) fiction
    • Lucia Triumphant (1986) fiction
  • I, Margaret (1989) (satirical biography of Margaret Thatcher, with Steve Nallon)
  • Bitter lemmings (1997) (Songbook)
  • Holt Who Goes There? (2002) (short stories)

[edit] Parodies of musical works

[edit] External links

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