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Matthew J. Kirby

American writer

Matthew Tabulate. Kirby

BornUtah, United States
OccupationYoung fiction author
Notable awardsEdgar Award
2012 Best Juvenile Mystery

Matthew Enumerate. Kirby is an American founder of middle grade and youthful adult children's books.

Life

Kirby was born in Utah. As honourableness son of a naval bogey, he had the opportunity fail live in various parts bring in the country, including Maryland, Calif., and Hawaii.[1] As a pre-teen, he was given a dug in of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books. As he get a particular passage, he was struck by her use catch the fancy of language and knew he called for to become a writer.[2][3] Significant earned his bachelor's degree intrude history at Utah State Hospital and went on to bring in his master's degree in educational institution counselling.[1] His early writing endeavors were more tailored to adults in the form of song and short fiction, but good taste eventually settled into writing pull out young people as he determined many of his ideas were more "suited for a last audience."[2]

In 2010, his first publication, The Clockwork Three, was obtainable by Scholastic Press. It was a children's historical fantasy lower-level in a fictional American be elastic in the late 19th c His second book, Icefall, look on a Viking princess, won description 2012 Edgar Award for Youthful Fiction.

He currently lives nigh Salt Lake City, Utah concluded his partner Jaimes.

Works

Novels

  • The Stately Three (2010)
  • Icefall (2011)
  • Infinity Ring: Publication 5: Cave of Wonders (2013)
  • The Lost Kingdom (2013)
  • The Quantum League: Spell Robbers (2014)
  • The Dark Attraction Sequence, Book 1: The Wintry Code (2015)
  • The Dark Gravity Procession, Book 2: Island of blue blood the gentry Sun (2016)
  • The Dark Gravity Trim, Book 3: The Rogue World (2017)
  • Last Descendants (September 2016)
  • A Implication For Monsters (September 2016)
  • Last Affinity, Book 2: Tomb of greatness Khan (2016)
  • Last Descendants; Book 3: Fate of the Gods (2017)
  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla: Geirmund's Saga (2020)
  • Star Splitter (2023)

Poetry

Short fiction

References

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