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      • Simon Mason (born 5 February 1962) is a British author of juvenile and adult fiction, and of non-fiction.
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  2. Simon Mason (born 5 February 1962) is a British author of juvenile and adult fiction, [1] and of non-fiction. Biography. Simon Mason was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, on 5 February 1962. His father was the footballer Cliff Mason. He was educated at local schools and studied English at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · Simon Mason. If you didn’t get an invite, fear not, because Simon he is also appearing at Oxford Literary Festival in March, alongside fellow crime writer Jane Corry. BOOK HERE In short, everyone wants to know about Simon Mason. Who is he? Where does he come from?

  4. Simon Mason is a British author of historical fiction who was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire on February 5th, 1962. He is an alumnus of the Lady Margaret Hall at Oxford, and balances his writing career with a part-time editorial role at David Fickling Books, an imprint of Random House.

  5. Simon Mason has pursued parallel careers as a publisher and an author, whose YA crime novels Running Girl, Kid Got Shot and Hey, Sherlock! feature the sixteen-year-old slacker genius Garvie Smith.

  6. Jun 17, 2013 · Simon Mason: Britpop, the Nineties and how I survived my cocaine supernova. He was the go-to man for illicit powders, until heroin stepped in and ended the party. Simon Mason talks to Richard...

  7. He is the author of the Quigleys series for young readers: The Quigleys (Highly Commended in the UK's Branford Boase Award), The Quigleys at Large, The Quigleys Not for Sale, and The Quigleys in a Spin. He has also written three adult novels. Simon lives in Oxford with his wife and two children. ...more.

  8. Simon Mason is a writer of fiction. At first he wrote books for adults, then books for children, which grew up at roughly the same rate his own children grew up, and now he is back writing books for adults again. In 1990, The Great English Nude won the Betty Trask prize for best first novel.

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