✍️ Author Biography
📅 1999 – 2001
🌍 British
📚 2 free books
⭐ Known for: Crashing (1998)
Chris Wooding is a British author known for diverse fantasy and sci-fi works for various age groups.
Born in Leicester in 1977 and now residing in London, Chris Wooding is a prolific British author whose career began early. He penned his debut novel, Crashing, at the age of nineteen, and it was released in 1998. Since then, Wooding has produced a significant body of work across multiple genres and for different audiences. His novels have garnered recognition, with The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray receiving a silver runner-up position for the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize, and Poison earning the Lancashire Children's Book of the Year award.
Wooding's bibliography includes several completed series. For younger readers, he authored the anime-influenced fantasy serial Broken Sky. His adult fantasy offerings include the trilogy Braided Path and the young adult fantasy series Malice, which uniquely blends graphic novel elements with traditional prose. Additionally, he has written the four-part steampunk sci-fi fantasy series Tales of the Ketty Jay for adult readers. His works span a range of themes and narrative styles, demonstrating his versatility as a storyteller.
Literary Output and Recognition
Chris Wooding's writing career commenced with the publication of his first novel, Crashing, in 1998, a work he began at nineteen. His output since has been substantial, encompassing numerous titles. Among his recognized works is The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray, which achieved the silver runner-up spot in the Nestlé Smarties Book Prize. Another notable book, Poison, was honored with the Lancashire Children's Book of the Year award. These accolades highlight his ability to connect with both critics and young readers.
Genre and Series Contributions
Wooding has established himself across various subgenres within fantasy and science fiction. He is the creator of multiple distinct series. The Broken Sky series is described as an anime-influenced fantasy aimed at children. For adult audiences, he penned the Braided Path trilogy, a fantasy series, and the steampunk sci-fi fantasy series Tales of the Ketty Jay, comprising four books. His young adult offering, Malice, is notable for its fusion of graphic novel aesthetics with conventional novel writing. The Darkwater Legacy is another series he has authored.