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Catherine Webb (born 1986) is a British author. Under the pseudonym Kate Griffin, she writes fantasy novels for adults. As Claire North, she writes science fiction and novels based upon the work of Homer.
Life
Webb was educated at the Godolphin and Latymer School, London, and the London School of Economics.
She was 14 years old when she completed Mirror Dreams, which was written during her school holidays. Her father is author and publisher Nick Webb, and he suggested she should send the manuscript to an agent he knew, who eventually offered to represent her. The book was published in 2002 by Atom Books, and Webb was named Young Trailblazer of the Year by the magazine CosmoGirl UK. She has published eight young adult novels, all with Atom Books, and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, from which she graduated in 2010.
A lifelong Londoner, Webb enjoys walking through the areas she describes in her books – Bethnal Green, Clerkenwell, and along the River Thames – comparing the city of London as it is now with how it was at various times in the past. She appeared in CosmoGirl in 2006/7 in an interview. She also appeared in online interviews with CBBC and nzgirl when she was 15, and also with The Daily Telegraph, which described her as a teen queen.
Bibliography
= As Catherine Webb
=Mirror Dreams (2002)
Mirror Wakes (2003)
Waywalkers (2003)
Timekeepers (2004)
The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle (2006)
The Obsidian Dagger: Being the Further Extraordinary Adventures of Horatio Lyle (2006)
The Doomsday Machine: Another Astounding Adventure of Horatio Lyle (2008)
The Dream Thief: An Extraordinary Horatio Lyle Mystery (2010)
= As Kate Griffin
=A Madness of Angels (2009) (Matthew Swift series, book 1)
The Midnight Mayor (2010) (Matthew Swift series, book 2)
The Neon Court (2011) (Matthew Swift series, book 3)
The Minority Council (2012) (Matthew Swift series, book 4)
Stray Souls (2012) (Magicals Anonymous series, book 1)
The Glass God (2013) (Magicals Anonymous series, book 2)
= As Claire North
=The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August (2014)
Touch (2015)
The Gameshouse (2015)
The Sudden Appearance of Hope (2016)
The End of the Day (2017)
84K (2018)
The Pursuit of William Abbey (2019)
Notes from the Burning Age (2021)
The Songs of Penelope trilogy
Ithaca (2022)
House of Odysseus (2023)
The Last Song of Penelope (2024)
Awards and nominations
2005, Timekeepers nominated for the Carnegie Medal
2006, The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle nominated for the Carnegie Medal
2014, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August (as Claire North) nominated for the BSFA Award for Best Novel
2015, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August (as Claire North) won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
2015, The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August (as Claire North) nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award
2017, The Sudden Appearance of Hope (as Claire North) won the World Fantasy Award—Novel
References
External links
Official website
Catherine Webb at Little, Brown Book Group
Catherine Webb at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Interview with "Kate Griffin"
'Young Adult' – an Interview with Catherine Webb Archived 7 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine
The story behind The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August – Online Essay by Claire North