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'''Keith Charters''' (born 1965) is a British [[author]] and [[publisher]].
'''Keith Charters''' (born 1965) is a British [[author]] and [[publisher]].


Born in [[Edinburgh]], he grew up in [[Glasgow]] where he attended the [[University of Strathclyde]], before he moved to [[London]] in 1986, where he lived until 2002. His first novel for children, ''Lee and the Consul Mutants'' was published in 2004 and his second, ''Lee Goes For Gold'', in 2006. Those two books claimed the no.1 and no.4 slots respectively in the Children's Best Sellers list published by ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]]''. In early 2007 ''Lee's Holiday Showdown'' was launched and was similarly well received.
Born in [[Edinburgh]], he grew up in [[Glasgow]] where he attended the [[University of Strathclyde]] before he moved to [[London]] in 1986, where he lived until 2002. His first novel for children, ''Lee and the Consul Mutants'' was published in 2004 and his second, ''Lee Goes For Gold'', in 2006. Those two books claimed the no.1 and no.4 slots respectively in the Children's Best Sellers list published by ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]]''. In early 2007 ''Lee's Holiday Showdown'' was launched and was similarly well received.


In 2006 Charters established [[Strident Publishing Company]] in [[Scotland]], to promote and publish new books for children.
In 2006 Charters established [[Strident Publishing Company]] in [[Scotland]], to promote and publish new books for children.

Revision as of 01:17, 15 September 2022


Keith Charters (born 1965) is a British author and publisher.

Born in Edinburgh, he grew up in Glasgow where he attended the University of Strathclyde before he moved to London in 1986, where he lived until 2002. His first novel for children, Lee and the Consul Mutants was published in 2004 and his second, Lee Goes For Gold, in 2006. Those two books claimed the no.1 and no.4 slots respectively in the Children's Best Sellers list published by The Herald. In early 2007 Lee's Holiday Showdown was launched and was similarly well received.

In 2006 Charters established Strident Publishing Company in Scotland, to promote and publish new books for children.

Bibliography

As of 2010 Charters has authored four books.[1]


References

  1. Strident Publishing- Retrieved 2019-01-31

External links


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