Phillip W. Simpson
Phillip W. Simpson | |
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Born | Phillip William Simpson 20 January 1971 Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation | writer |
Period | 2005– |
Genre | science fiction fantasy |
Website | |
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Phillip W. Simpson (b. 1971) is a New Zealand author of primary education books and novels.[1]
Biography[edit]
Phillip received a Masters' in Archaeology from Auckland University in 1993. His other qualifications include post graduate diplomas in Museum Studies, Teaching (primary), Human Resources management and Education. After a brief stint in the army, he worked as an archaeologist, a museum curator, a recruitment agent and owned a comic shop. He became a primary school teacher in 2002.
His first Young Adult novel, Rapture, was short listed for the Sir Julius Vogel awards in the Best Youth Novel category.[1]
He is represented by Vicki Marsdon at Wordlink Literary agency.
Phillip Simpson is married to Rosemarie Sherlock. They have one son, Jack Sherlock Simpson, born in May, 2011.
Bibliography[edit]
Young adult novels[edit]
- Minotaur (expected publication September, 2015). Month9books.
- Apocalypse (2013), Pear Jam Books (Book #3, Rapture Trilogy).
- Tribulation (2012), Pear Jam books (Book #2, Rapture Trilogy).
- Rapture (2011, Pear Jam Books), Pear Jam books (Book #1, Rapture Trilogy)
- The Unseen Country (2008), Arete Publishing
Adult novels[edit]
- Overdrive (Arete Publishing Limited, 2005), Arete Publishing
Other[edit]
- All About Tigers, Raintree UK (2014)
- Lion Habitats Under Threat, Raintree UK (2014)
- Big Cats, Raintree UK (2014)
- How can we Save the Cheetah? Raintree UK (2014)
- Life Cycle of a Leopard, Raintree UK (2014)
- City of the Dulucs, Pearson (2014)
- Save our skate park, Pearson (2014)
- Choose your own adventure: Medieval madness (2014), Macmillan education
- Choose your own adventure: Digging with Dingus (2014), Macmillan education
- Triathlons (in press), Macmillan Education
- Under the microscope, (in press), Macmillan Education
- Fiction writing for years 7-8 (2013), Essential Resources
- Non-fiction writing for years 3-4 (2012), Essential Resources
- Non-fiction writing for years 5-6 (2012), Essential Resources
- Non-fiction writing for years 7-8 (2012), Essential Resources
- Hamsterboy and the agents from SHAC (2012), Macmillan Education
- Hamsterboy and the Interschool Vegetable-Growing Competition (2012), Macmillan Education
- Hamsterboy and the case of the missing lunchbox (2011), Macmillan Education
- Hamsterboy and the trapped kitty (2011), Macmillan Education
- Hamsterboy origins – the birth of a hero (2011), Macmillan Education
- School Camp (2011), Pearson
- Trouble in the Sandpit (2011), Pearson
- K-9 Spies (2010), Literacy Network, Macmillan Education
- Tutankhamen (2010), Literacy Network, Macmillan Education
- Apollo 13 (2010), Literacy Network, Macmillan Education
- Natural Disasters, (2009), Springboard into Comprehension 4, Macmillan Education
- The Great Rainbow Hill Council Debate (2009), Springboard into Comprehension 5, Macmillan Education
- Houdini (2009), Springboard into Comprehension 5, Macmillan Education
- Springboard Blackline masters teachers notes, levels 9-16 (2008), Macmillan Education
- Springboard Blackline masters teachers notes, levels 1-8, (2008), Macmillan Education
- Rogue Robot (2007), Macmillan Education
- Asteroid Attack (2007), Macmillan Education
- Slimy Slug Planet (2007), Macmillan Education
- Jed and the Master Robot (2007), Macmillan Education
- The Miners and the Morkoth (2007), Macmillan Education
- Kiwi Bites: The Smallest Trolley Racer (2006), Penguin
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Simpson, Phillip W." bookcouncil.org.nz. Nerw Zealand Book Council. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
External links[edit]
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