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Tom Holt was born on 13 September, 1961 in London, England, is an English novelist (born 1961). Discover Tom Holt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September, 1961
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1961

Thomas Charles Louis Holt (born 13 September 1961) is a British novelist.

In addition to fiction published under his own name, he writes fantasy under the pseudonym K. J. Parker.

Holt was born in London, the son of novelist Hazel Holt, and was educated at Westminster School, Wadham College, Oxford, and The College of Law, London.

He worked as a solicitor in Somerset for seven years before writing full-time.

His works include mythopoeic novels which parody or take as their theme various aspects of mythology, history, or literature and develop them in new and often humorous ways.

He has also written a number of historical novels writing as Thomas Holt.

1989

Steve Nallon collaborated with Holt to write I, Margaret, a satirical autobiography of Margaret Thatcher published in 1989.

K. J. Parker is the pseudonym under which Holt has published fantasy fiction.

2012

Winner of World Fantasy Award—Novella in 2012 and 2013 for A Small Price to Pay for Birdsong and Let Maps to Other, and nominated in 2014.

2015

Holt's assumed identity as K. J. Parker was kept secret for 17 years, until April 2015.

While Parker's stories take place in secondary worlds with fictional geographies and world history, some of the typical features of fantasy fiction such as explicit use of magic are not present in his novels.

His short stories, on the other hand, frequently deal with magic and the problems it brings for sorcerers.

The stories tend to have tragic themes with characters whose actions are unintentionally, ultimately self-destructive.

Other major themes in the books are politics, technology (especially disruptive innovation), and either or both of the former as a means to power.

Finalist for the Crawford Award for his first fantasy novel, Expecting Someone Taller.

2016

Nominated for the 2016 World Fantasy Award—Novel for Savages.

Using Thomas Holt as author name.

The Fencer trilogy follows Bardas Loredan, a fencer-at-law.

The Scavenger trilogy is about a man, or possibly god, who wakes up on a battlefield with amnesia and discovers that he is being hunted by enemies he no longer remembers.

The Engineer trilogy features an engineer, Ziani Vaatzes, who is forced into exile from his home city and plots an elaborate revenge.

The titular character, Saevus Corax, is a battlefield salvage contractor fleeing from his responsibility as a member of a royal family, resulting in an "extended, bloody travelogue dotted with humor and snark".

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