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BIOGRAPHY
Philip Reeve was born in Brighton in 1966. He has one younger sister. He wrote his first story at the tender age of five; it was about a spaceman called Spike and his dog Spook. He went to St Luke’s School in Queens Park, Brighton where he enjoyed writing, drawing, history and acting, and didn’t enjoy maths, P.E. or getting duffed up. His early influences included Oliver Postgate, Jackanory, Blue Peter, Asterix, Look and Learn, Swallows and Amazons, Airfix models, Whizzer and Chips, Rosemary Sutcliff, Action Man, JRR Tolkein, Star Wars, biscuits, bikes and boats.
Later he went to Stanley Deason Secondary School in Whitehawk, next door to, and
largely indistinguishable from, Brighton’s municipal tip. There he continued to
enjoy writing, drawing, history and acting and quite liked science but still wasn’t
keen on maths, P.E. or getting duffed up. During his stay he became interested in
illustration, Arthurian legend and making ultra-
Then it was Ho! for art college; a Foundation Course at Brighton followed by a two
year diploma at Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology which has since changed
its name to something else, possibly in an effort to shake off the shame of ever
having sheltered him. Three years as an art student having rendered him basically
unemployable, he returned to Brighton, there to work in a small independent bookshop
while pursuing various non-
Since his spare time was no longer big enough to accommodate film and comedy projects
he turned to writing novels, the first of which, Mortal Engines, was published in
2001. It won the Smarties Gold Award, the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award and
the Blue Peter ‘Book I Couldn’t Put Down’ Award, a surprise which prompted him to
say ‘Bl**dy H*ll!” to Jaqueline Wilson in front of millions of viewers, offending
any among them who could lip-
Philip and his wife Sarah moved from Brighton to Devon in 1998, and now live on Dartmoor, where their son Sam was born in 2002.





