Brian L. Falkner
Brian Falkner | |
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Born |
Brian Falkner 20 July 1962 Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation | Author |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Period | 2003-Present |
Spouse | Ann Falkner |
Children | 2 |
Brian Falkner is a novelist who was born in Auckland New Zealand.[1] He has one brother and two sisters. He attended The University of Auckland and studied Computer Science. He attained a diploma of journalism from the Auckland University of Technology (then ATI) then worked for Radio New Zealand. He moved to the South Island of New Zealand where he resided until the age of 26 when he returned to Auckland. His first novel for children was published in 2003. He has received a number of prestigious awards including the Sir Julius Vogel Award for Science Fiction.[1]
Writing career
His first published novel was a junior fiction story about rugby league called "Henry and the Flea".[1] He has also written a number of Young Adult books including The Tomorrow Code, Brain Jack, The Project and The Assault.[1]The Tomorrow Code concerns two teens who find a way to receive coded messages from the future. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 876 libraries [2] "Brain Jack revolves around a young computer hacker who is recruited into a secret organisation that fights cyber-terrorism.[3] The Project (originally titled The Most Boring Book in the World) is an action-mystery novel about two teenagers who find a very rare (and very boring) book.[4] The Assault is a sci-fi thriller about an alien invasion.[5] Falkner's books for younger readers include Henry and the Flea, The Real Thing, The Super Freak, Maddy West and the Tongue Taker, and Northwood.[6]
Books
- Henry and the Flea (2003) AKA The Flea Thing
- The Real Thing (2004)
- Super Freak (2005) AKA The Super Freak
- The Tomorrow Code (2008)
- Brain Jack (2009)
- The Project (2010) AKA The Most Boring Book in the World
- Assault- Recon Team Angel #1 (2011)
- Northwood (2011)
- Task Force- Recon Team Angel #2 (2012)
- Maddy West and the Tongue Taker (2012)
- Ice War- Recon Team Angel #3 (2013)
- Vengeance- Recon Team Angel #4 (2014)
- Battlesaurus: Rampage at Waterloo (2015)
- Battlesaurus: Clash of Empires (2016)
Awards
- Esther Glen Award 2004 shortlist for Henry and the Flea.[1][7]
- Storylines Notable Books List 2004 Junior Fiction list for Henry and the Flea.[7]
- Storylines Notable Books List 2005 Junior Fiction list for The Real Thing.[7]
- New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards 2006 Junior Fiction shortlist for Super Freak.[7]
- Storylines Notable Books List 2006 for Super Freak.[7]
- University of Iowa International Writing Programme 2008.
- Esther Glen Award 2009 shortlist for The Tomorrow Code.[7]
- New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2009 Young Adult Fiction shortlist for The Tomorrow Code.[7]
- Storylines Notable Books List 2009 Young Adult Fiction list for The Tomorrow Code.[7]
- Storylines Notable Books List 2010 Young Adult Fiction list for Brainjack.[7]
- New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2010 Young Adult Finalist for Brainjack.[7]
- New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards 2010 Young Adult Children's Choice category winner for Brainjack.[7]
- Storylines Notable Books List 2011 Young Adult Fiction list for The Project.[7]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Brian Falkner". Biography in Context. Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale. Gale Document Number: GALE H1000191317. Retrieved December 6, 2013.
- ↑ WorldCat item record
- ↑ "Brain Jack"
- ↑ The Project
- ↑ "The Assault"
- ↑ Brian Falkner Books
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Storyline Profile Archived February 7, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.