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Saviour Pirotta is a Maltese-born
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author and playwright who resides in
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. He is mostly known for the bestselling The Orchard Book of First Greek Myths, an adaptation of the Russian folktale,
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, and the Ancient Greek Mysteries Series for Bloomsbury. His books are particularly successful in the UK, Greece, Italy and South Korea.


Childhood

The second of five brothers, Pirotta grew up speaking both English and Maltese. He attended Naxxar Primary School (now Maria Regina College) and later won a scholarship to St Aloysius' College, one of the most prestigious schools on the island. He developed a love of literature early on in life when he discovered the Narnia books by C.S. Lewis,
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'' and R.L. Stevenson's ''Treasure Island''. The author's parents, both extremely devout Catholics, discouraged his general interest in the arts and censored most television programmes but Pirotta cites as visual influences on his writing the works of film animator
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and
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, where he worked as a workshop leader and storyteller till 1989. The children's play was subsequently published by
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and Pirotta has since concentrated on writing. His first efforts were picture books but he soon moved into non-fiction, specialising in pirates and religious festivals. His ''Pirates and Treasure'', published in the UK, the US, Russia and Sweden in 1995 is widely considered to be the first children's book about sea-robbers with a multi-cultural viewpoint. For a while he also wrote science books for the very young using the pen name Sam Godwin. ''A Seed in Need'' – a first look at life cycle of a flower – won him the 1998 English Association Award for best non-fiction picture book. ''Turtle Bay'', published by Frances Lincoln in the UK and Farrar, Straus, Giroux in the United States, was selected by the
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(NSTA) and assembled in co-operation with The Children's Book Council (CBC) as a Notable Science Trade Book of 1998. American Bookseller also chose it as one of their fall children's books 'pick of the list'. In the US, excerpts from his works are often used by homeschoolers and in schools for multiple choice tests. In November 2010, his picture book ''
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'' was awarded an
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Accolade by the American Folklore Society. It shared the honour with
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's ''Joha Makes a Wish: A Middle Eastern Tale'' and ''Cloud Tea Monkeys'' by Mal Peet and Elspeth Graham. It also won a Best Book Award from the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio. In November 2016,
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announced that Saviour Pirotta and his then agents Pollinger Ltd had signed a contract with Bloomsbury Publishing for a series of middle grade adventure stories set in Ancient Greece. The series was titled Ancient Greek Mysteries. The first title, Mark of the Cyclops, published in March 2017 and the second, Secret of the Oracle followed in October. Two more titles appeared in 2018. These were called Pirates of Poseidon and Shadow of the Centaurs. In 2018, Maverick Books announced a four book series by Pirotta set in the Neolithic period entitled Wolfsong. The first book, The Stolen Spear was published in August 2019. In January 2019, Bloomsbury also published another adventure, this time set in the golden age of Islam called The Golden Horsemen of Baghdad. The author is now a British citizen and lives in
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, North Yorkshire.


Work in Translation

Pirotta's books have been translated and published by major commercial publishers in various countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Italy, France, Spain, Slovakia, Holland, Portugal, Germany, Rumania, Belgium, Sweden, Brazil, Thailand, Greece, Estonia, Poland, Russia, Lebanon, Japan, South Africa, Indonesia and South Korea. In 2020, Pirotta's literary agents signed a translation deal with Midsea Books in Malta to produce his Stone Age Wolfsong series, which is partly set on the island. The series is translated by Noel Tanti. In 2021, Midsea Books also published Pirotta's set of ten First Greek Myths.


Collaborations

Pirotta has collaborated with some of the biggest names in children's illustration today, including Jane Ray,
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, Catherine Hyde,
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, Chris Mould, Jan Lewis, Alan Marks, Toni Goffe and Richard Johnson.


Theatre

In July 2019, the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, announced that it is staging the world premiere of Pirotta's first professional play for children, Granny's Exploding Toilet, in the autumn. The entire run was sold out. Pirotta was commissioned to write a second play, an adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood for the SJT. It was scheduled for April 2020 but the production was put back to 2021 and then 2022 due to the Coronavirus Panademic.


Festival appearances

Pirotta has appeared at the Edinburgh Children's Book Festival, the Bradford Literary Festival, the Northern Children's Book Festival, the Swansea Book Festival, the Scarborough Literary Festival, the Linton Book Festival, the Liverpool Children's Festival of Reading and the Beverley LitUp Festival.


Awards and honours

* The Heart Scarab was longlisted for the Sparkle Book Awards, 2022 - 2023 * Pandora's Box won the Fiction Express Readers Award for Best Fiction, 2020. * The Golden Horsemen of Baghdad was shortlisted for the North Somerset Teachers' Book Award for Quality Fiction, 2019. * The Unicorn Prince was included in The Guardian's Books of the Month in October 2018. * Mark of the Cyclops was shortlisted for the Historical Association Young Quills Award, 2018. * Mark of the Cyclops won the North Somerset Teachers' Book Award for Quality Fiction, 2018. * Firebird won an Aesop Accolade in the US, 2010. * Firebird won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award, 2010. * The Orchard Book of First Greek Myths was included in the Ultimate Young Book Guide, 2002.


Selected works

FICTION * ''Earth Shaker, Fiction Express 2022'' * ''The Heart Scarab (Book 1 of The Nile Adventures), Maverick 2022'' * ''The Search for the Copper Scroll, Fiction Express 2022'' * ''Tears of the Sun God, Fiction Express 2021'' * ''The Stolen Spear (Book 1 of the Wolfsong Series), Maverick 2019'' * ''The Whispering Stones (Book 2 of the Wolfsong Series), Maverick 2020'' * ''The Mysterious Island (Book 3 of the Wolfsong Series), Maverick 2021'' * ''The Wolf's Song (Book 4 of the Wolfsong Series), Maverick 2022'' * ''The Golden Horsemen of Baghdad, Bloomsbury 2019'' * ''The River Queen, Fiction Express 2018'' * ''The River King, Fiction Express 2018'' * ''The River Prince, Fiction Express 2019'' * ''Pandora's Box, Fiction Express 2020'' * ''Mark of the Cyclops - An Ancient Greek Mystery, Bloomsbury 2017'' * ''Secret of the Oracle - An Ancient Greek Mystery, Bloomsbury 2017'' * ''Pirates of Poseidon - An Ancient Greek Mystery, Bloomsbury 2018'' * ''Shadow of the Centaurs - An Ancient Greek Mystery, Bloomsbury 2018'' * ''The Warrior Princess, Fiction Express 2017'' * ''My Cousin the Minotaur, Fiction Express 2016'' * ''Shadowcave, Fiction Express 2017'' ANTHOLOGIES * ''Storyworld'' llustrated by Fiona Small Blackie & Sons, 1988 e-issued as ''Tales From Around the World'' in 1994* ''Joy to the World: Christmas Stories from around the Globe'' llustrated by Sheila Moxley Frances Lincoln/Harpercollins, 1998 * ''The Sleeping Princess and other Fairy Tales from Grimm'' llustrated by Emma Chichester Clark Orchard Books 2002 itled ''The MacElderry Book of Grimm's Fairy Tales'' in the US* '' The Orchard Book of First Greek Myths'' llustrated by Jan Lewis
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, 2003 * ''Once upon a World'' llustrated by Alan Marks Watts/Sea to Sea Publications, 2004 * ''Aesop's Fables'' llustrated by Richard Johnson Kingfisher 2005 * ''Traditional Stories from the Amazon'' llustrated by Rebecca Gryspeerdt Hodder Children's Books 2006 * ''Around the World in 80 Tales'' llustrated by Richard Johnson Kingfisher 2007 * ''Children's Stories from the Bible'' llustrated_by_Ian_Andrew_and_Anne_Yvonne_Gilbert.html" ;"title="Anne_Yvonne_Gilbert.html" ;"title="llustrated by Ian Andrew and Anne Yvonne Gilbert">llustrated by Ian Andrew and Anne Yvonne Gilbert">Anne_Yvonne_Gilbert.html" ;"title="llustrated by Ian Andrew and Anne Yvonne Gilbert">llustrated by Ian Andrew and Anne Yvonne Gilbert Templar 2008 * ''The Giant Book of Giants'', Egmont Books, October 2011 * ''The Orchard Book of Grimm's Fairytales'',[illustrated by
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, November 2011https://www.hachette.co.uk/books/detail.page?isbn=9781408309834 * ''The Buccaneering Book of Pirates'', Frances Lincoln, October 2013 * ''Greek Myths'', S only Sterling Publishing, April 2015 * ''The Orchard Book of Grimm's Fairy Tales - Deluxe edition'', Orchard Books, 2015 September 2015* ''The Ghosts Who Danced'', Frances Lincoln, September 2015* ''Orchard Ballet Stories for Young Children'' llustrated by Brigette Barrager Orchard Books, 2016. SERIES * ''First Greek Myths'', ten books llustrated by Jan Lewis
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, March 2008/2010 * ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'', eight books llustrated by Cecilia Johansson
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, March 2012/ paperback January 2013 * ''Classic Stories'', nine books llustrated by Sara Gianassi, Marcin Piwowarski, Alida Massari, Alessandra Fusi, Robert Dunn, and John Mandersbr>Starry Forest Books
January 2021 * ''Baby's First'', six books llustrated by Amanda Enright and Megan Higginsbr>Starry Forest Books
March 2022 PICTURE BOOKS * ''Solomon's Secret'' Helen_Cooper.html" ;"title="elen_Cooper_(illustrator).html" ;"title="llustrated by Helen Cooper (illustrator)">Helen Cooper">elen_Cooper_(illustrator).html" ;"title="llustrated by Helen Cooper (illustrator)">Helen Cooper Methuen/Dial 1989 * ''Do You Believe in Magic?'' 1990 * ''Little Bird'' [illustrated by Steve Butler], Frances Lincoln/Tambourine 1992 * ''Turtle Bay'' [illustrated by Nilesh Mistry], Frances Lincoln/Farrar Straus Giroux, 1998 [re-issued as ''Turtle Watch'', 2008] * ''Patrick Paints a Picture'' [illustrated by Linz West], Frances Lincoln 2008 * ''
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'' llustrated by Catherine Hyde Templar September 2010/paperback, 2014 * ''George and the Dragon'', llustrated by Martina Peluso harpercollins 2015 * ''The Talking Bird'', llustrated by Louise Pigott harpercollins, 2017 * ''The Unicorn Prince Jane_Ray.html" ;"title="llustrated by Jane Ray">llustrated by Jane RayOrchard Books 2018''


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