Simon Rose (author)
Simon Rose (born 1961) is a Canadian author of books for children and young adults, best known for his science fiction and fantasy novels.[1]
Biography
Rose, who was born February 23, 1961 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England), immigrated to Canada in 1990.[2][3] He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta.[4]
Rose is a teacher of writing workshops.[3] He teaches creative writing classes at Mount Royal University and the University of Calgary.[5]
[6]==Writing== Simon Rose's first novel for young readers, The Alchemist's Portrait,[7] published in 2003, was nominated for the Golden Eagle Award.[8] The Sorcerer's Letterbox,[9] published in 2004, was also nominated for the Golden Eagle Award, along with the Silver Birch Award (Ontario Library Association) and Diamond Willow Award (Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Awards).[10][11] His other novels are The Clone Conspiracy (2005),[12][13] The Emerald Curse (2006),[14][15][16] The Heretic's Tomb (2007),[17] The Doomsday Mask (2009),[18] The Time Camera (2011),[19] The Sphere of Septimus (2014),[20] Flashback (2015), and Future Imperfect (2016). He is also a contributing author to The Complete Guide to Writing Science Fiction, Volume One, (2007).[21][22]
The three-volume series, Shadowzone, Into the Web and Black Dawn was published in 2017.[5]
Rose has also written about 100 non-fiction books for educational publishers such as Weigl and Compass Point Books.[23]
Rose has said that "I write for the boy I was at eight or nine and tend to lean toward subjects that interested me then -- science fiction, time travel, ancient mysteries, the unexplained, fantasy, history and comic books."[24] He is known as a "prolific" author of books of "science fiction, fantasy, ancient mysteries and anything mysterious and unexplained" for children.[25]
References
- Seigel, Rachel (Summer 2012). "Boldly going to New Worlds: Canadian speculative fiction on the rise". Canadian Children's Book News. 35 (3): 10. ISSN 1705-7809.
- "Kids author visits town". Burlington Post. 27 October 2006. ProQuest 362697127.
- Williams, Kristin (17 May 2017). "Writing workshop offered at Three Hills Library". The Capital. ProQuest 1899784265.
- "Simon Rose". Tradewind Books. Archived from the original on March 6, 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
- Volmers, Eric (18 November 2017). "Calgary Author Taps Into His Darker Side; Shadowzone trilogy a dystopian science-fiction tale with young heroes, tyrannical forces, parallel universes and environmental disaster (profile)". Calgary Herald. ProQuest 1966066679.
- Rose, Simon. "Simon Rose-Author-Writer-Coach-Consultant". Simon Rose Bio. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- Holubitsky, Kathy (22 February 2004). "Time travel, fantasy and kitchen wisdom (book review)". Edmonton Journal. ProQuest 253102022.
- "Golden_Eagle_Award_Finalist". goldeneagleaward.com. Archived from the original on March 2, 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
- Fedina, Chase (9 January 2005). "Captivating stories of magical fantasy and gritty reality (book review)". Edmonton Journal. ProQuest 253159400.
- "Golden_Eagle_Award_2004". goldeneagleaward.com. Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
- "Calgary writer shortlisted for Silver Birch". Calgary Herald. 9 October 2004. ProQuest 245229437.
- Partridge, Jennifer (25 August 2005). "Rose's thrillers stand out among clones (book review)". Calgary Herald. ProQuest 245306834.
- Alpert, Mara (July 2006). "Review: The Clone Conspiracy (Book)". School Library Journal. 52 (7): 111–112. ISSN 0362-8930. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- Larking, Kate (24 December 2006). "Calgary writer pens fast-paced thriller (book review)". Calgary Herald. ProQuest 245479313.
- Abbott, Alana (January 2007). "Book Review: The Emerald Curse". School Library Journal. 53 (1): 107–108. ISSN 0362-8930. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- Winslow, Betty (October 2007). "Danger and Deception". Teacher Librarian. 35 (1): 35. ISSN 1481-1782.
- Fieber, Pamela (23 December 2007). "Fast-paced intrigue enlivens dark tale; Novel travels to the past and back (book review)". Calgary Herald. ProQuest 243461202.
- "Rose, Simon: The Doomsday Mask". Library Media Connection. 28 (5): 69. March–April 2010. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- Kirkpatrick, Moira (February 2012). "The Time Camera (Book review)". Resource Links. 17 (3): 9. ISSN 1201-7647.
- Harrison-Lim, Meredith (4 September 2015). "The Sphere of Septimus. Review". CM: Canadian Review of Materials. The Manitoba Library Association. XXII (1). ISSN 1201-9364. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- "Store | The Complete Guide to Writing Science Fiction Volume 1 | Writing How-to". Dragon Moon Press. Retrieved 2019-02-23.
- Rose, Simon. "Simon Rose- Author-Writer-Coach-Consultant". Simon Rose. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- "Author: Rose, Simon "Non-fiction"". WorldCat. Retrieved 25 December 2018.
- Good, Joanne (7 December 2003). "Tough guys are reading remedy: Male mentors who read to boys spark new interest". The Province. CanWest News. ProQuest 269364257.
- "Doing More with Words". Salmon Arm Observer. Torstar Media Group. 18 May 2005. ProQuest 374904225.