Anthony Horowitz in South Africa
World renowned author, Anthony Horowitz will be visiting South Africa.
Anthony will be on a 5 day author tour, and will be at the Cape Town Book Fair from the 16 th – 17 th June. There will be numerous opportunities to hear him talk and get your books signed!
As a child - Born in north London, Anthony says, "I think I knew with certainty that I wanted to be a writer around eight." For birthdays, he asked for books, pens and a typewriter. His schooldays were not especially happy, more like something "out of Dickens or Dahl", and one reason he began writing books for young people was "to make up for the shortcomings of my childhood".
As an adult - Anthony lives in north London with his wife Jill Green, a TV producer, and their sons Nicholas and Cassian. His whole family gets involved in his writing.
As an artist - Anthony's first novel was Enter Frederick K. Bower, published in 1979 when Anthony was just 23. He has since written many more and is also a prolific writer for television, film and theatre. Anthony's phenomenally successful series of books about teen super spy Alex Rider have delighted children all over the world, and in 2003, Anthony was delighted to win the Red House Children's Book Award for Skeleton Key as it was voted for entirely by children. Anthony's supernatural series, Power of Five, which begins with Raven's Gate, was inspired by a simple thought. "Would it be possible to write something like Lord of the Rings - but to set it here, now, in the real world?" says Anthony. "Isn't it more exciting to imagine these great battles with all their magic and mystery happening in the very high street where you live, just out of the corner of your eye?"
Books
From Alex Rider to the Diamond brothers, Anthony Horowitz has written over 50 books. These include:
Alex Rider Series
Power of Five Series
The Diamond Brother Series
Granny
The SwitchThe movie adaptation of Stormbreaker was released in South Africa in December 2006. In 2007 we will release the new book in the Power of Five Series, Nightrise and the new Alex Rider novel, Snakehead.