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Steve Parker is a British science writer of children's and adult's books. He has written more than 300 titles and contributed to or edited another 150.


Life

Born in
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, Lancashire, in 1952, Parker attended Strodes College, Egham and gained a BSc First Class Honours in
Zoology Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the Animal, animal kingdom, including the anatomy, structure, embryology, evolution, Biological clas ...
at the
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. He worked as an exhibition scientist at the Natural History Museum, and as editor and managing editor at
Dorling Kindersley Dorling Kindersley Limited (branded as DK) is a British multinational publishing company specialising in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 63 languages. It is part of Penguin Random House, a subsidiary of German media co ...
Publishers, and commissioning editor at medical periodical GP, before becoming a freelance writer in the late 1980s. He is a Senior Scientific Fellow of the Zoological Society of London. Parker is based in
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with his family.


Publishing work

Parker's writing career began with 10 early titles in Dorling Kindersley's multi-award-winning Eyewitness series, from the late 1980s to the late 1990s. He has since worked for more than a dozen children's book publishers and been shortlisted for, among others, the Rhone-Poulenc Science Book Prize, Times Educational Information Book of the Year, and Blue Peter Book Award. In 2009 he co-wrote ''The Complete Guide to Minerals, Rocks and Fossils of the World'', with
John Farndon John Farndon (born 1960) is a British writer of books, plays and music. He is best known as a writer of, and contributor to, science books for children. Biography Farndon studied Earth sciences and English literature at Jesus College, Cambridge ...
, (
Lorenz Educational Press Lorenz Educational Press is an educational publisher based in Dayton, Ohio. The company focuses on educational materials for the K–12 market, including language arts, math, science, social studies, critical thinking, team building, movement and ...
) In 2013 Parker's title ''Science Crazy'' (QED) won the UK School Library Association's Information Book Award, and ''Fizzing Physics'' (QED) won the Hampshire Information Book Award. Parker also writes adult books, recently including ''Extinction: Not the End of the World?'' (Natural History Museum, 2013), the million-selling ''The Human Body Book'' (Second Edition, Dorling Kindersley, 2013) and ''Kill or Cure, an Illustrated History of Medicine'' (Dorling Kindersley, 2013.) In 2014 ''Kill or Cure'' entered the New York Times Science Bestsellers and also won the 2014 British Medical Association Book Award for Public Understanding of Science. In 2015 Parker was general editor of ''Evolution: The Whole Story'' (Thames and Hudson), heading a team of 12 expert authors in paleontology, paleobiology and paleoecology. Popular weekly ''
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'' described the work as 'highly accessible … such an attractive and friendly book … the approach breathes life into everything, including "boring" stuff (that is, non-dinosaur stuff) … bright, breezy and modern'. In 2016 Parker produced two of the largest and most complex titles of his career, ''Medicine: The Definitive Visual History'' (Dorling Kindersley), and BODY: The infographic book of us (Aurum Press) with graphic designer, illustrator and academic Andrew Baker. He also continued his collaboration with London's Natural History Museum with publication of ''Colour and Vision: Through the Eyes of Nature''. 2017 saw further titles including ''A Brief Illustrated History of Life on Earth'' (Raintree) with specialist illustrator David West, and books on dinosaurs, oceans and seas, and robots and gadgets. In 2018 Parker received the School Library Information Book award for the second time, for ''In Focus: Seas and Oceans'' (Kingfisher).


Educational work

Parker travels extensively around Britain to hold talks, workshops and book signings at schools, libraries and science events.Steve Parker – Visits http://www.steveparker.co.uk/visits


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Parker, Steve 1952 births Living people Writers from Warrington Children's non-fiction writers English children's writers English science writers