Robert Paul Weston

Robert Paul Weston (born 21 October 1975) is a British-born Canadian children's writer. His debut was the award-winning novel-in-verse, Zorgamazoo. His short fiction has appeared in literary journals in Canada, the UK and the United States.

Robert Paul Weston
Born (1975-10-21) 21 October 1975
Dover, England
OccupationWriter
NationalityBritish/Canadian
GenreYoung adult fiction, short stories
Notable worksZorgamazoo
Website
robertpaulweston.com

His second novel, a dark fantasy for young adults entitled Dust City, was published in October 2010. The story is narrated by the son of the wolf who killed Little Red Riding Hood.

Personal life

Robert Paul Weston was born 21 October 1975 in Dover, England.[1] He graduated from Queen's University in 1998 with a BA in Film and Sociology. From 2002 to 2004, he worked in Japan as a high school teacher.[1] In 2006, he completed an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. Weston currently lives in London, England.

Prizes and honours

  • 2011 California Young Reader Medal (for Zorgamazoo)[2]
  • 2010 Silver Birch Fiction award (for Zorgamazoo)
  • 2009 Shortlisted, E.B. White Read Aloud Award (for Zorgamazoo)
  • 2009 Children's Literature Association Notable Books for 2009 (Zorgamazoo)

Works

Novels

Short stories

  • "Mourning Sickness", On Spec, No. 62, Winter 2005
  • "The Light Switch Method", Kiss Machine, No. 10, June 2005
  • "Thinking of Alice", Crimewave Magazine, Vol. 9, Fall 2006
  • "Stop Plate Tectonics", On Spec, No. 68, Spring 2007
  • "Paris, France (Somnumbulitis)", The New Orleans Review, Vol. 33, No. 1, Fall 2007
  • "Hummingbirds and Pie", Postscripts, Vol. 12, Autumn 2007
  • "Salve", Postscripts, Vol. 14, Spring 2008

References

  1. Email from Weston. 9 September 2010.
  2. "Winners". California Young Reader Medal. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
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