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Include a description of what you are linking to in case the link breaks. No arbitrary link titles (How to answer including a link) Be civil and respectful to each other.Īct in good faith on this subreddit, posts and answers. You can also modify the search by adding keywords to the search bar.īEFORE POSTING HERE, PLEASE READ THIS GUIDE on how to find what you need using regular means! Subreddit Rulesġ. NOTE: To mark your submissions solved reply "Solved!" to the oldest comment with the answer. New to reddit? Check out this tutorial on how to post successfully to this sub. Read the rules and suggestions for tips on how to get the most out of TOMT. Submit a Question Submit NSFW Join TOMT Discord for live discussion Please read the FAQ before posting!Ĭan't remember the name of that movie you saw when you were a kid? Or the name of that video game you had for Game Gear? This is the place to get help. His novel Bootleg was adapted for a television series by the BBC, and later adapted into manga and anime under its Japanese title Chocolate Underground.Reply Solved! to the comment that answers your post. The Greatest Store in the World was adapted into a television film by the BBC. His 2003 novel The Speed of the Dark was shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. He writes at a pace of two books a year, and has already had over 25 titles published. He writes quickly, having written "The Great Blue Yonder" within three weeks (mentioned on the same talk show). He also finds it appealing to continually challenge himself by creating new concepts rather than writing series novels. Shearer himself has said that he hates genre divisions (February 2, 2009, during a talk show in an Ikebukuro bookstore).

In Britain, he had a place among young adult genre reviews, but his work extended beyond into various genres.

It was especially popular as a children's adventure novel, and he was highly esteemed as an internationally bestselling novelist. His maiden work was The Dream Maker (1992). He was active as a writer for television, movies, theatre, and radio (including plays for BBC Radio 4) for 14 years, and then devoted himself to becoming a novelist. Shearer was recognized as a television scenario writer at age 29 after having produced over 30 works. Alex Shearer (born June 25, 1949) is a British novelist.
