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Matt Whyman is a British novelist, also known for his work as an advice columnist for numerous teenage magazines. Biography Born in 1969, Matt Whyman grew up in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, and has an MA from the UEA Creative Writing course (1992) taught by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Rose Tremain. He has written widely for all ages across a range of subjects in fiction and non-fiction, notably Boy Kills Man (2004), a critically acclaimed story of Colombian child assassins which is published in translation around the world, the bestselling comic memoir Walking With Sausage Dogs (2011) and The Unexpected Genius of Pigs (2018). In 1995, Whyman became the first male advice columnist for 19 magazine. He went on to hold a 10-year residency as AOL UK's online agony uncle, and for 18 years at Bliss Magazine from 1996 until its closure in 2014. He has created many national health awareness campaigns for BBC Radio 1, CLIC Sargent, Macmillan and Brook Advisory, written widely on teenage issues for the national press, and often appeared on radio and television in this role. In 1997, Whyman co-presented a series of ITV's cult Saturday morning sex and relationships show, Love Bites, and from 2011-2013 served as the resident agony uncle on BBC Radio 1's live advice show, The Surgery. As well as teaching creative writing across the UK, and for the British Council in Russia, Mexico, Africa and the Middle East, Whyman is an established ghostwriter and collaborative author. In the latter role, he has worked on books with Billy Connolly (Tracks Across America, 2016), Charles Eugster (Age is Just a Number 2017), Matthew Syed (You are Awesome, 2018) and Gareth Southgate (Anything is Possible, 2020) among others. In 2015, he wrote the graphic novel Username: Evie, with the story provided by Joe Sugg, who was credited as the lead author of the work, and with the art provided by Amrit Birdi, as well as two further titles, Username: Regenerated (2016) and Username: Uprising (2017). Whyman is also the author of The Nice & Accurate Good Omens TV Companion (2019) to accompany the series, Good Omens, based upon the novel by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, and Our Planet, based on the Netflix series, with a foreword by Sir David Attenborough. Matt Whyman lives in West Sussex. He is married with four children. Books Novels Man or Mouse (2000), Hodder Headline Columbia Road (2002) Hodder Headline Superhuman (2003), Hodder Children's Books Boy Kills Man (2004), Hodder Children's Books The Wild (2005), Hodder Children's Books So Below (2005), Simon & Schuster (republished as Street Runners in 2008) Inside the Cage (2007), Simon & Schuster /Atheneum Books (as Icecore) Goldstrike (2009), Simon & Schuster & Atheneum Books Lazlo Strangolov's Feather & Bone (2009) Walker Books Lazlo Strangolov's Tooth & Claw (2011) Walker Books Battle Champions: Academy Attack (2013) Simon & Schuster (co-written as Jack Carson) Battle Champions: Canyon Clash (2013) Simon & Schuster (co-written as Jack Carson) Battle Champions: Swampland Slam (2013) Simon & Schuster co-written as Jack Carson) Battle Champions: Terminal Takedown (2013) Simon & Schuster (co-written as Jack Carson) The Savages (2013) Hot Key Books American Savage (2014) Hot Key Books Boy Kills Man Tenth Anniversary Edition (2014) Hot Key Books Bad Apple (2016) Hot Key Books Non fiction Wise Guides: Smoking (2000), Hodder Children's Books Wise Guides: Drinking (2002), Hodder Children's Books XY: A Toolkit for Life (2002), Hodder Children's Books (republished as Unzipped in 2007) XY100: 100 strategies for life (2004), Hodder Children's Books Wise Guides: Family Break Up (2005), Hodder Children's Books Oink / Pig in the Middle (2011) Hodder Headline Walking With Sausage Dogs (2012) Hodder Headline The Unexpected Genius of Pigs (2018) HarperCollins The Nice & Accurate Good Omens TV Companion (2019) Headline Our Planet (2019) HarperCollins. Be More Sausage (2020) HarperCollins Failure is an Option (2022) Vertebrate Publishing Short stories Visionary (1992) Minerva (published in New Writing 2 edited by Malcolm Bradbury & Andrew Motion crusoe.com (2000) Hodder Headline (published in the New English Library of Internet Short Stories edited by Maxim Jakubowski Enfemme (2001) HarperCollins (published in Girls' Night Out/Boys' Night In edited by Jessica Adams, Chris Manby & Fiona Walker Eleven Pipers Piping (2006) Virago (published in Twelve Days edited by Shelley Silas Eclipsed (2010) Walker Books (published in The Truth is Dead edited by Marcus Sedgwick Uplifted (2013) Hot Key Books (published in The Booby Trap edited by Dawn O'Porter) Ghost Story (2014) Andersen Press (published in War Girls) Eclipsed (2015) Oxford University Press (published in War & Conflict edited by Benjamin Hulme-Cross) Prizes and awards 2004 Booktrust Teenage Prize (shortlist) Boy Kills Man 2005 Stockport Schools' Book Award (shortlist) Boy Kills Man 2006 De Jonge Jury (Netherlands) (shortlist) Boy Kills Man 2006 Wirral Paperback of the Year (shortlist) Boy Kills Man 2006 Renfrewshire Teenage Book Award (shortlist) The Wild 2007 Wirral Paperback of the Year (longlist) The Wild 2013 North East Teenage Book Award (shortlist) The Savages 2014 Angus Book Award (winner), the Savages References. 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  • The Rat and Other Poems synopsis, comments

    The Rat and Other Poems

    Malcolm Whyman

    After the interest created by his recently published ebook The Onion Peeler,as promised is the first of two volumes of what the author describes as street poetry,after the style of...

  • Baby Blue synopsis, comments

    Baby Blue

    Malcolm Whyman

    In these days of environmental awareness and the demonization of fossil fuels, even nuclear power is considered dangerous. Due to one or two high profile accidents, this has become...

  • The Night Fisherman synopsis, comments

    The Night Fisherman

    Malcolm Whyman

    The setting of this story, a mid the austerity of the hungry fifties, has a number of twists and turns before its final resolution. In the absence of any other meaningful teenage a...

  • Tales From The Old School And Other Goings On synopsis, comments

    Tales From The Old School And Other Goings On

    Malcolm Whyman

    Many of theses stories have been voice recorded on CD. I have also recorded them in print version, so that anyone wishing to use them may be able to do so on their most accessible ...

  • The Spider Knife synopsis, comments

    The Spider Knife

    Malcolm Whyman

    The network of caves in the sandstone strata, upon which most of Nottingham is built, has long encouraged speculation of mysterious tales of possible inhabitants. The Spider Knife,...

  • A Clifton Morning synopsis, comments

    A Clifton Morning

    Malcolm Whyman

    My Brother who bought his council house on the Clifton estate, is a solid working man with a wife and two children. This incident records how he dealt with a situation involving hi...

  • Pike Island synopsis, comments

    Pike Island

    Malcolm Whyman

    Originally, Pike Island was attached to a large area of intensive farming land, that we called Dead Acres. It was a thin tongue of land sticking into the river. then on one wet sto...

  • The Onion Peeler synopsis, comments

    The Onion Peeler

    Malcolm Whyman

    This book navigates the life of Malcolm Whyman, depicting a captivating view of wartime britain, the hungry 50's, the swinging 60's , the turbulent 70's and the free for all of the...

  • The Born Again Biker And Other Poems synopsis, comments

    The Born Again Biker And Other Poems

    Malcolm Whyman

    Once more, standing on the shoulder of the giant, Australian folk poet Banjo Paterson. Here with a selection of poems, both light and dark, carry the hope that they may stimulate t...