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Small Talk - Philip Reeve

By Anna Metcalfe

Published: June 28 2008 03:00 | Last updated: June 28 2008 03:00

This week, Philip Reeve won the 2008 CILIP Carnegie Medal, the children's book award, for Here Lies Arthur . Born and raised in Brighton, Reeve, 42, worked in a bookshop and dabbled in amateur theatre before making his living as a cartoonist and illustrator from 1994. His lively artwork adorns three series of books for school-age children: Murderous Maths , Horrible Histories and Dead Famous . His first novel, Mortal Engines , was published in 2001, and was followed by six others. He also wrote the Buster Bayliss series of children's books. Reeve lives in Dartmoor with his wife and son.

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