Adam Frost (writer)
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Born |
Adam Frost August 21, 1972 Epping |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | British |
Period | 2005-present |
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Adam Frost (born August 21, 1972) is a British author, best known for his children’s books Ralph the Magic Rabbit (shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize) and The Epic Book of Epicness (shortlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award). He also designs information graphics for The Guardian.[1]
Early life
Adam Frost was born in Epping and grew up in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. He attended Buckhurst Hill County High School. He earned a BA in English Literature from the University of Oxford and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. His dissertation was on the short stories of H.H. Munro (‘Saki’).[2]
Career
Adam Frost published his first book Ralph the Magic Rabbit in 2006. It was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize. His second book, Harry, Rabbit on the Run followed in 2008. The Danny Danger series appeared in 2011-12, focussing on an 8-year-old boy who possesses a remote control that can rewind, fast forward and pause time. A series of books for London Zoo, centring on a zookeeper and his family, appeared in 2012-13. His first non-fiction book, The Awesome Book of Awesomeness, was published by Bloomsbury in 2014. His second, The Epic Book of Epicness followed in 2015. The first of the Fox Investigates books appeared in 2015, centring on the exploits of a fox private eye.
Frost also designs information graphics for The Guardian and other publications. His graphic with Zhenia Vasiliev, ‘The 39 Stats’, was awarded a Silver Medal in the 2013 Information is Beautiful Awards.[3] Other graphics have focussed on the Gothic novel,[4] entomophagy[5] and the election of Pope Francis.[6]
Books
- Ralph the Magic Rabbit (Macmillan, 2006)
- Harry, Rabbit on the Run (Macmillan, 2008)
- Danny Danger and the Cosmic Remote (Nosy Crow, 2011)
- Danny Danger and the Space Twister (Nosy Crow, 2012)
- Stop! There’s a Snake in Your Suitcase (Bloomsbury, 2012)
- Run! The Elephant Weighs a Ton (Bloomsbury, 2012)
- Catch That Bat! (Bloomsbury, 2013)
- Hide! The Tiger’s Mouth is Open Wide! (Bloomsbury, 2013)
- The Awesome Book of Awesomeness (Bloomsbury, 2014)
- The Epic Book of Epicness (Bloomsbury, 2015)
- Fox Investigates: A Brush with Danger (Stripes/ Little Tiger, 2015)
- Fox Investigates: A Whiff of Mystery (Stripes/ Little Tiger, 2015)
- Fox Investigates: A Web of Lies (Stripes/ Little Tiger, 2016)
- The Awesome Body Book (Bloomsbury, 2016)
References
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/profile/adam-frost
- ↑ http://www.worldcat.org/title/saki-his-context-and-development/oclc/500054838
- ↑ http://www.informationisbeautifulawards.com/showcase/79-the-39-stats-charting-hitchcock-obsessions
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/books/interactive/2014/may/09/reading-gothic-novel-pictures
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/picture/2013/sep/13/eating-insects-infographic-flies-entomophagy
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/gallery/2013/mar/15/why-new-pope-matters-developing-countries
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