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Paul Stewart (born June 1955) is a writer of children's books, best known for three series written in collaboration with the illustrator
Chris Riddell Chris Riddell ( ) (born 13 April 1962) is a South African-born British illustrator and occasional writer of children's books and a political cartoonist for the ''Observer''. He has won three Kate Greenaway Medals - the British librarians' ann ...
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The Edge Chronicles ''The Edge Chronicles'' is a children's fantasy novel series written by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell. It consists of four trilogies, plus four additional books, and other books related to the universe (The Edge). The series was originally ...
'', the ''Free Lance'' novels, and the ''Far Flung Adventures'' series.


Background

Stewart was born in London in 1955. His family lived first in Muswell Hill, North London and later in Morden, South London, where he went to school. His favourite subject at school was English and he hated Mathematics. When Stewart left school, he went travelling, spending several months in Greece, where he took various jobs, including picking oranges and grapes, and whitewashing hotels. From 1974 to 1977, Stewart studied at the University of Lancaster, majoring in English, (which included a Creative Writing unit) with a minor in Religious Education. On graduation, he went travelling again, before enrolling in 1978 to do an M.A. in Creative Writing with Angela Carter and Malcolm Bradbury at the University of East Anglia. He went to Heidelberg, Germany in 1979 for three years, both as a teacher of English and as a student at Heidelberg University, learning German. In 1982, he went to
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
to teach English as a foreign language returning to the UK a year later where he continued to teach (1983–90) before becoming a full-time writer. Stewart's first book to be published was ''The Thought Domain'' (1988) which was then followed by a number of other children's and young adult novels, chiefly in the thriller, horror and SF/Fantasy genres. Stewart's only adult book to date, ''Trek'', was published in 1991.


Literary influences

Stewart's favourite books when a child were '' The Phantom Tollbooth'' by
Norton Juster Norton Juster (June 2, 1929 – March 8, 2021) was an American academic, architect, and writer. He was best known as an author of children's books, notably for ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' and ''The Dot and the Line''. Early life Juster was born in ...
, Lewis Carroll's ''
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
'', '' Rupert Bear'' Annuals, and the works of Alan Garner, especially ''
Elidor ''Elidor'' is a children's fantasy novel by the British author Alan Garner, published by Collins in 1965. Set primarily in modern Manchester, it features four English children who enter a fantasy world, fulfill a quest there, and return to find ...
''. He also read a lot of science fiction. Stewart started writing at a very young age. At the age of seven he was writing a series about a snail called Oliver and he started a sequel to ''The Phantom Tollbooth'' at ten. Some of the ideas from this early work were later developed and became the basis of ''The Thought Domain'' which was published in 1988.


Collaboration with Chris Riddell

Stewart first met
Chris Riddell Chris Riddell ( ) (born 13 April 1962) is a South African-born British illustrator and occasional writer of children's books and a political cartoonist for the ''Observer''. He has won three Kate Greenaway Medals - the British librarians' ann ...
in 1993, through having children at the same school. Riddell was looking for someone to write texts that he could illustrate. Stewart had already had a number of books published. Their first collaborative work were the ''Rabbit and Hedgehog'' books (published 1998–2003 by Andersen Press). The inspiration for The Edge Chronicles came from a map Riddell drew of an imaginary world in 1994 and then challenged Stewart to write about it. The first book in the sequence, ''Beyond the Deepwoods'', was commissioned by Transworld Publishers (now part of the Random House Group) on the basis of the map and the first four chapters. The book then took three years to write as Stewart and Riddell worked out both the plot and how best to work together. Originally commissioned as a single book, Stewart and Riddell hoped that it might become a trilogy. The series has now extended to fifteen full-length novels, five short stories, a book of maps and a now-defunct blog called ''Weird New Worlds''. The final book, ''The Descenders'', was released in 2019. When writing together, Stewart and Riddell work on the development of plots and characters together, sometimes starting from a bit of writing, sometimes from an illustration on one of Riddell's sketchbooks. They have long conversations over many days, during which the novels emerge. They don't always agree and the debates can become quite heated but they have remained good friends. Following these discussions, Stewart normally writes a first draft, which Riddell will edit or rewrite before Stewart produces a final draft. As well as ''The Edge Chronicles'', Stewart and Riddell have also collaborated on a trilogy of shorter adventures, ''Freelance''; a quartet of younger books, ''The Far Flung Adventures'', the first of which, ''Fergus Crane'', won the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize (Gold Medal) in 2004; ''The Blobheads'' series (2000–2004); ''Muddle Earth'' (2003), and a further quartet, ''Barnaby Grimes'' (2007–2009). Their latest novel, ''Wyrmeweald'' trilogy, was published by Doubleday Children's Books in April 2010.


Personal life

Stewart lives in the British seaside city of
Brighton Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London. Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
with his wife and children.


Awards

These three books constitute the Far Flung Adventures series, written by Stewart and illustrated by Riddell. * 2004 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Gold Medal, age category 6–8 years: ''
Fergus Crane ''Fergus Crane'' is a 2004 children's book written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Nestlé S.A. (; ; ) is a Switzerland, Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerat ...
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Smarties Prize
* 2005 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Silver Medal, age category 6–8 years: '' Corby Flood'' * 2006 Nestlé Smarties Book Prize Silver Medal, age category 6–8 years: ''
Hugo Pepper ''Hugo Pepper'' is a 2006 children's book written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award and was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. Plot introduction This story is set in the sam ...
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Bibliography


Fiction

* ''The Thought Domain'', illustrated by Jon Riley. London: Viking, 1988; New York: Puffin, 1989 * ''The Weather Witch'', illustrated by Jon Riley. London: Viking, 1989; New York: Puffin, 1990 * ''Adam's Ark'', illustrated by Kevin Jones. London: Viking, 1990; New York: Puffin, 1992 * ''Giant Gutso and the Wacky Gang'', illustrated by Colin West. London: Orchard, 1991 * ''Rory McCory's Nightmare Machine'', illustrated by Paul Finn. London: Viking, 1992; New York: Puffin, 1993 * ''The Snowman Who Couldn't Melt'', illustrated by Annabel Large. London: Viking, 1993; New York: Puffin, 1994 * ''Bubble and Shriek'', illustrated by Annabel Large. London: Viking, 1993: New York: Puffin, 1995 * ''Castle of Intrigue'', illustrated by Jane Gedye. London: Usborne, 1994 * ''Neighbourhood Witch'', illustrated by Annabel Large. London: Viking, 1994; New York: Puffin, 1995 * ''Stage Fright'', illustrated by Alan Marks. London: Usborne, 1995 * ''Brown Eyes''. London: Penguin, 1996; new edition, Longman, 1999 * ''The Diary''. London: Penguin, 1996 * ''The Clock of Doom''. London: Usborne, 1996 * ''The Wakening''. London: Yearling, 1996 * ''Football Mad'' series. London: Hippo ** ''Football Mad'', 1997 ** ''Football Mad: Off-Side!'', 1998 ** ''Football Mad: Hat-Trick!'', 1999 ** ''Football Mad: Teamwork!'', 2000 ** ''Football Mad: Own Goal!'', 2020 * ''The Midnight Hand''. London: Yearling, 1997 * ''Lucky Luke and Other very Short Stories''. London: Penguin, 1997 * ''Dogbird'', illustrated by
Tony Ross Anthony Lee Ross (born 10 August 1938) is a British author and illustrator of children's picture books. In Britain, he is best known for writing and illustrating his Little Princess books and for illustrating the Horrid Henry series by Frances ...
. London: Corgi, 1998 * ''The Hanging Tree''. London: Scholastic, 1998 * ''Millie's Party'', illustrated by Bernard Lodge. London: Blue Bananas, 1999 * ''Freight Train''. London: Scholastic, 2000 * ''Sausage'', illustrated by Nick Ward. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002 * ''The Were-Pig'', illustrated by Tony Ross. London: Corgi, 2002 * ''The Watch-Frog'', illustrated by Tony Ross. London: Corgi, 2003


For adults

* ''Trek''. London: Jonathan Cape, 1991; reissued Corgi, 2007


Picture books

* ''Rabbit & Hedgehog'' Series (all illustrated by
Chris Riddell Chris Riddell ( ) (born 13 April 1962) is a South African-born British illustrator and occasional writer of children's books and a political cartoonist for the ''Observer''. He has won three Kate Greenaway Medals - the British librarians' ann ...
) ** ''The Birthday Presents'' London: Andersen Press, 1998; New York: HarperCollins, 2000 ** ''A Little Bit of Winter''. London: Andersen Press, 1998; New York: HarperCollins, 1999 ** ''Rabbit's Wish''. London: Andersen Press, 2001; New York: HarperCollins, 2001 ** ''What Do You Remember?''. London: Andersen Press, 2002 * ''Brian the Brave''. Hereford: Otter-Barry Books, 2021


Fiction co-authored with Chris Riddell

* ''
Muddle Earth ''Muddle Earth'' is a children's novel by Paul Stewart, published in 2003, and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It is largely a parody of ''The Lord of the Rings'' by J. R. R. Tolkien. Like ''LOTR'' it is divided into three sections: ''Englebert ...
''. London: Macmillan, 2003; New York: Yearling, 2009 * ''
Muddle Earth Too ''Muddle Earth'' is a children's novel by Paul Stewart, published in 2003, and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It is largely a parody of '' The Lord of the Rings'' by J. R. R. Tolkien. Like ''LOTR'' it is divided into three sections: ''Engle ...
''. London: Macmillan, 2011


The Edge Chronicles

* ''Beyond the Deepwoods''. London: Doubleday, 1998; New York: David Fickling Books, 2004 * ''Stormchaser''. London: Doubleday, 1999; New York: David Fickling Books, 2004 * ''Midnight Over Sanctaphrax''. London: Doubleday, 2000; New York: David Fickling Books, 2004 * ''The Curse of the Gloamglozer''. London: Doubleday, 2001; New York: David Fickling Books, 2005 * ''Cloud Wolf''. (published for World Book Day 2001). London: Corgi, 2001 * ''The Last of the Sky Pirates''. London: Doubleday, 2002; New York: David Fickling Books, 2005 * ''Vox''. London: Doubleday, 2003; New York: David Fickling Books, 2005 * ''The Stone Pilot''. (published for World Book Day 2006). London: Corgi, 2006 * ''Freeglader''. London: Doubleday, 2004; New York: David Fickling Books, 2006 * ''The Winter Knights''. London: Doubleday, 2005; New York: David Fickling Books, 2007 * ''Clash of the Skygalleons''. London: Doubleday, 2006; New York: David Fickling Books, 2007 * ''The Lost Barkscrolls''. London: Doubleday, 2007 * ''The Immortals''. London: Doubleday, 2009; New York: David Fickling Books 2010 * ''The Nameless One - Book 1 of the Cade Saga''. London: Doubleday, 2015 * ''Doombringer - Book 2 of the Cade Saga''. London: Doubleday, 2015 * ''The Descenders - Book 3 of the Cade Saga''. London: Doubleday, 2019


The Blobheads

All published by London: Macmillan. * ''Invasion of the Blobs''. 2000 * ''Talking Toasters''. 2000 * ''School Stinks''. 2000 * ''Beware of the Babysitter''. 2000 * ''Garglejuice''. 2000 * ''Silly Billy''. 2000 * ''Naughty Gnomes''. 2000 * ''Purple Alert!''. 2000 * ''Blobheads go Boing!'' 2004


A Knight's Story

* ''Free Lance and the Lake of Skulls''. London: Hodder, 2003; New York: (published as ''Lake of Skulls'') Atheneum, 2004 * ''Free Lance and the Field of Blood''. London: Hodder, 2004; New York: (published as ''Joust of Honor'') Atheneum, 2005 * ''Free Lance and the Dragon's Hoard''. London: Hodder, 2005; New York: (published as ''Dragon's Hoard'') Atheneum, 2005


Far Flung Adventures

* ''
Fergus Crane ''Fergus Crane'' is a 2004 children's book written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Nestlé S.A. (; ; ) is a Switzerland, Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerat ...
''. London: Doubleday, 2004; New York: David Fickling Books, 2006 * '' Corby Flood''. London: Doubleday, 2005; New York: David Fickling Books, 2006 * ''
Hugo Pepper ''Hugo Pepper'' is a 2006 children's book written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award and was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal. Plot introduction This story is set in the sam ...
''. London: Doubleday, 2006; New York: David Fickling Books, 2007


Barnaby Grimes

* ''Barnaby Grimes: The Curse of the Nightwolf''. London: Doubleday, 2007; New York: David Fickling Books, 2008 * ''Barnaby Grimes: Return of the Emerald Skull''. London: Doubleday, 2008; New York: David Fickling Books, 2009 * ''Barnaby Grimes: Legion of the Dead''. London: Doubleday, 2008; New York: David Fickling Books, 2010 * ''Barnaby Grimes: Phantom of Blood Alley''. London: Doubleday, 2009; New York: David Fickling Books, 2010


Wyrmeweald Trilogy

* ''Wyrmeweald: Returner's Wealth''. London: Doubleday, 2010 * ''Wyrmeweald: Bloodhoney''. London: Doubleday, 2012 * ''Wyrmeweald: The Bone Trail''. London: Doubleday, 2013


References


External links


About Paul & Chris
(official, archived 5 December 2013)
Official Random House site

Official Barnaby Grimes site


* ACHUK
biographical sketch
an
interview


''Paul Stewart's Top 5 Books for 6-8 year olds'', '' The Guardian'', 23 March 2005

Audio interview with Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell; Scottish Book Trust, 2009, Retrieved 13 February 2010
Dispatches from the Deepwoods
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