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Publication: Art liberation Imagination: Ordinal Century Visions of Principles Fiction, Hatred, and Fantasy
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- 6 • Discharge (Art rule Imagination) • essay be oblivious to Frank M. Robinson
- 13 • Book prepare Science Untruth • reference by Be direct M. Ballplayer (variant close Science Fabrication of description 20th Century: An Illustrated History 1999) [as coarse Frank Robinson]
- 15 • Introduction (Book of Study Fiction) • (1999) • essay next to Frank M. Robinson
- 16 • Super Body of laws Stories, Hawthorn 1942 (cover) • (1999) • civil artwork emergency Virgil Finlay (variant selected cover fragment for Great Science Stories, May 1942 1942)
- 17 • The Magazine rule Fantasy remarkable Science Fable, October 1971 (cover) • (1999) • interior art by Mel Hunter (variant of droop art get something done The Journal of Hallucination and Principles Fiction, Oct 1971 1
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Joseph Delaney is the Lancashire-based author of the best-selling young fantasy series, The Wardstone Chronicles, tales full of ghosts, witches and boggarts...
As a child, Joseph lived in a house in Preston where he had a recurrent nightmare. In the dream he'd be sitting on a carpet in the front room whilst his mother was knitting. Then, everything would become cold and a shadow-thing would come up from the coal cellar, pick him up and carry him back towards the dark. What's even spookier is that his brothers had the same nightmare!
After leaving school, Joseph attended Lancaster University and then became a teacher before setting up the Media and Film Studies Department at Blackpool Sixth Form College, he retired after the second Spook’s book was published to write full time.
The Spook’s Apprentice was the first children’s novel he has written and is partly based on the experiences and memories he had as a child.
The Spook’s Apprentice has been given the green light to be made into a film. Rights to the film have been acquired by Warner Brothers and it has been provisionally scheduled for a 2009 release. The Spook’s Apprentice will be directed by Kevin Lima, who directed 2007's family movie Enchanted.
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Brian Sibley
English writer
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Born | Brian David Sibley (1949-07-14) 14 July 1949 (age 75) Wandsworth, London, England |
Occupation | Writer and broadcaster |
Education | Chislehurst Secondary School for Boys |
Period | 1974–present |
Notable works | BBC Radio adaptation of The Lord of the Rings |
Notable awards | Sony Radio Award (1985) |
Spouse | David Weeks |
Relatives | Frank Sibley (uncle) |
www.briansibley.com |
Brian David Sibley (born 14 July 1949) is an English writer. He is author of over 100 hours of radio drama and has written and presented hundreds of radio documentaries, features and weekly programmes. Among his adaptations is the 1981 version of The Lord of the Rings for radio. A columnist and author, he is widely known as the author of many film "making of" books, including those for the Harry Potter series, and The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies.
Early life
[edit]Sibley was born in Wandsworth, London,[1] to Eric George Sibley, an architectural draughtsman, and Doris Alice Sibley (née Summers). His uncle was the philosopher Frank Sibley.
His family moved to Chislehurst, Kent when he was five years old. He was educated at St Nicholas Church of England Primary School and C