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Thomas Charles Louis Holt (born 13 September 1961) is a British novelist. In addition to fiction published under his own name, he writes fantasy under the pseudonym K. J. Parker. Biography Holt was born in London, the son of novelist Hazel Holt, and was educated at Westminster School, Wadham College, Oxford, and The College of Law, London. He worked as a solicitor in Somerset for seven years before writing full-time.His works include mythopoeic novels which parody or take as their theme various aspects of mythology, history, or literature and develop them in new and often humorous ways. He has also written a number of historical novels writing as Thomas Holt. Steve Nallon collaborated with Holt to write I, Margaret, a satirical autobiography of Margaret Thatcher published in 1989. K. J. Parker K. J. Parker is the pseudonym under which Holt has published fantasy fiction. Holt's assumed identity as K. J. Parker was kept secret for 17 years, until April 2015.While Parker's stories take place in secondary worlds with fictional geographies and world history, some of the typical features of fantasy fiction such as explicit use of magic are not present in his novels. His short stories, on the other hand, frequently deal with magic and the problems it brings for sorcerers. The stories tend to have tragic themes with characters whose actions are unintentionally, ultimately self-destructive. Other major themes in the books are politics, technology (especially disruptive innovation), and either or both of the former as a means to power. Selected awards and nominations Finalist for the Crawford Award for his first fantasy novel, Expecting Someone Taller. Winner of World Fantasy Award—Novella in 2012 and 2013 for A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong and Let Maps to Other, and nominated in 2014. Nominated for the 2016 World Fantasy Award—Novel for Savages. Bibliography of Tom Holt Novels Humorous fantasy Expecting Someone Taller (1987), based on the mythology of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen. Who's Afraid of Beowulf? (1988), based on Norse mythology and history. Flying Dutch (1991), based on the story of the Flying Dutchman. Ye Gods! (1992), based on elements of Greek mythology including a parody of Heracles. Overtime (1993), based on the legend of Blondel combined with time travel. Here Comes the Sun (1993), based loosely on the Celestial Bureaucracy reinterpreted along the lines of the British civil service. Grailblazers (1994), based on Arthurian romance and the quest for the Holy Grail. Faust Among Equals (1994), an imagined continuation of the story of Faust. Odds & Gods (1995), which features assorted pantheons and their adventures after "retirement". Djinn Rummy (1995), based on the antics of various bottle-trapped djinn along the lines of a modern Aladdin. My Hero (1996), in which literary characters can move between fiction and the real world. One of the main characters is Hamlet. Paint Your Dragon (1996), based on the adventures of statues carved to portray the legend of St George slaying the dragon. Open Sesame (1997), based on characters from the story of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Wish You Were Here (1998), in which a lake spirit grants four people their heart's desire whether they like it or not. Only Human (1999), in which four human souls are switched respectively with a machine, a painting, a lemming and a demon. Snow White and the Seven Samurai (1999), based on fairy tales (Brothers Grimm and others) making a world within a computer simulation. Valhalla (2000), based on ideas from Norse mythology and the notion of tailoring an afterlife to suit the client. Nothing But Blue Skies (2001), which features Chinese dragons which cause rain, and the problems caused when one of them falls in love with a human. Falling Sideways (2002), which features human cloning and interference from a race of powerful alien frogs. Little People (2002), in which a boy sees elves, and discovers they are being shrunk, imprisoned and enslaved. Featuring J.W. Wells & Co., the magic firm from The Sorcerer by Gilbert & Sullivan: The Portable Door (2003), which features office politics with a magical twist. Made into a film by The Jim Henson Company and Story Bridge Films in 2023. In Your Dreams (2004), in which the Fey use people's dreams to try to invade the world of humans. Earth, Air, Fire, and Custard (2005). You Don't Have to Be Evil to Work Here, But It Helps (2006). The Better Mousetrap (2008). May Contain Traces of Magic (2009), where a JWW travelling salesman breaks the rules and converses with his car's demonical navigation system. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Sausages (2011), subtitled A Comedy of Transdimensional Tomfoolery, with a genius pig, human chickens, and reality misfunctions. The Eight Reindeer of the Apocalypse: A J. W. Wells Novel (2023) Barking (2007), based on vampires and werewolves transposed into modern day legal firms. Blonde Bombshell (2010), an alien canine race is trying to destroy Earth. Featuring YouSpace, a multiverse-based entertainment system, with doughnuts as portals: Doughnut (2013), a disgraced physicist is bequeathed a very strange legacy. When It's a Jar (2013), an ordinary fellow becomes a reluctant hero. The Outsorcerer's Apprentice (2014), a fairy tale universe is exploited economically. The Good, the Bad and the Smug (2015), Rumplestiltskin-based economies and Evil goes for a new, more appealing look. An Orc on the Wild Side (2019) The Management Style of the Supreme Beings (2017), God and his oldest son Jay sell Earth to the Venturi brothers, leaving behind younger son Kevin, all the archangels, and Santa Claus.Historical Using Thomas Holt as author name. The Walled Orchard (1997), originally published in two parts as Goatsong (1989) and The Walled Orchard (1990) Alexander at the World's End (1999) Olympiad (2000) A Song for Nero (2003) Meadowland (2005)Other Poems by Tom Holt (1974) (Collection of early poems) continuations of E. F. Benson's "Lucia" series set in Tilling Lucia in Wartime (1985) fiction Lucia Triumphant (1986) fiction I, Margaret (1989) (satirical biography of Margaret Thatcher, with Steve Nallon) Bitter lemmings (1997) (Songbook) Holt Who Goes There? (2002) (short stories) Someone Like Me (2006).Short fiction "They'd like to come and meet us, but they're only CGI". Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. 45: 77–100. 2010.Parodies of musical works Impractical Man – a parody of the song Practical Man by Pete Atkin and Clive James.Bibliography of K. J. Parker Novels The Fencer trilogy The Fencer trilogy follows Bardas Loredan, a fencer-at-law. Colours in the Steel (1998) The Belly of the Bow (1999) The Proof House (2000)The Scavenger trilogy The Scavenger trilogy is about a man, or possibly god, who wakes up on a battlefield with amnesia and discovers that he is being hunted by enemies he no longer remembers. Shadow (2001) Pattern (2002) Memory (2003)The Engineer trilogy The Engineer trilogy fe.... Discover the K J Parker popular books. Find the top 100 most popular K J Parker books.

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  • A Practical Guide to Conquering the World synopsis, comments

    A Practical Guide to Conquering the World

    K. J. Parker

    A Practical Guide to Conquering the World can be read by itself, but for those who like endings it can also be considered the refreshingly pragmatic conclusion to World Fantasy Awa...

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    Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled City

    K. J. Parker

    K. J. Parker's new novel is the remarkable tale of the siege of a walled city, and the even more remarkable man who had to defend it.A siege is approaching, and the city has little...

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    How to Rule an Empire and Get Away with It

    K. J. Parker

    "Full of invention and ingenuity . . . Great fun." SFX on Sixteen Ways to Defend a Walled CityThis is the history of how the City was saved, by Notker the professional liar, writt...

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    A Conspiracy of Truths

    Alexandra Rowland

    A wrongfully imprisoned storyteller spins stories from his jail cell that just might have the power to save himand take down a corrupt government. Arrested on accusations of witchc...

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    Dreadful

    Caitlin Rozakis

    A sharpwitted, debut high fantasy farce featuring killer moat squid, toxic masculinity, evil wizards and a garlic festival all at once. Perfect for fans of T. Kingfisher, K. J. Pa...

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    Sharps

    K. J. Parker

    '[Sharps] is a ripping good adventure yarn, laced with frequent barbed witticisms and ace sword fighting... Parker's settings and characterizations never miss a beat, and the intri...

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    Backpack And A Red Dress

    Maddie Jane

    Winner of the 2017 Short Sweet Romance Koru Award'This story was the perfect blend of sweet, cute, and heartwarming.' Goodreads reviewA fresh contemporary romance about a lonely g...

  • Saevus Corax Deals With the Dead synopsis, comments

    Saevus Corax Deals With the Dead

    K. J. Parker

    The first novel in a new epic fantasy trilogy from World Fantasy Awardwinner K. J. Parker. There’s no formal training for battlefield salvage. You just have to pick things up ...

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    Saevus Corax Gets Away With Murder

    K. J. Parker

    From one of the most original voices in fantasy comes a twisted tale of murder, betrayal, and battlefield salvage.    For more from K. J. Parker, check out:   Sixt...

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    Saevus Corax Captures the Castle

    K. J. Parker

    From one of the most original voices in fantasy comes a twisted tale of murder, betrayal, and battlefield salvage.   For more from K. J. Parker, check out:   Sixteen Wa...

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    The Portable Door

    Tom Holt

    THE PORTABLE DOOR is the first novel set in the magical offices of J. W. Wells. Now a majorly fantastical movie starring Sam Neill, Christoph Waltz, and Miranda Otto.   ...

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    Tales from the Vatican Vaults

    David V. Barrett

    A captivating collection of original science fiction and fantasy stories based on the same alternate world premise: a collection of documents that have been suppressed by the Vatic...

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    Tortured Artists

    Christopher Zara & Robbie Lee

    Great art comes from great pain.Or that's the impression left by these haunting profiles. Pieced together, they form a revealing mosaic of the creative mind. It's like viewing an e...

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    Fixed Up

    Maddie Jane

    'A sweet love story that ... will leave a satisfied smile on your face. I recommend it.' Awardwinning author Michelle K. PickettA fresh new voice in contemporary romance, Maddie J...

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    A Choir of Lies

    Alexandra Rowland

    The followup to the fanfavorite A Conspiracy of Truths “reveals the author’s stunning prose, beautiful worldbuilding, and emotional detail,” (Library Journal, starred review) and s...

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    Transfixed

    Maddie Jane

    'Maddie Jane, the weaver of humorous beach reads has done it again with Transfixed. A great read.' New Zealand author, JC HarrowayHot and flirty new romance from Maddie Jane about ...

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    The Mammoth Book Of Warriors and Wizardry

    Sean Wallace

    A stellar collection of short fantasy fiction from authors who have made an impact over the last decade, along with some bestselling favourites. These stories of lifeanddeath strug...

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    The Book of Swords

    Gardner Dozois, George R.R. Martin, Robin Hobb, Scott Lynch & Garth Nix

    New epic fantasy in the grand traditionincluding a neverbeforepublished Song of Ice and Fire story by George R. R. Martin! Fantasy fiction has produced some of the most unforgettab...