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* 1996 -- [[Ad Astra 16]] | * 1996 -- [[Ad Astra 16]] | ||
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* 2001 -- Whitbred Prize for Best Children's Book ''The Amber Spyglass'' | * 2001 -- Whitbred Prize for Best Children's Book ''The Amber Spyglass'' | ||
* 2002 -- Whitbred Book of the Year for ''The Amber Spyglass'' | * 2002 -- Whitbred Book of the Year for ''The Amber Spyglass'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:55, 29 November 2022
(19 October 1946 -- )
Philip Pulllman is a Oxford based fantasy writer known for the trilogy His Dark Materials
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1995 -- Carnegie Medal (it went on to be the most popular winner in the award's history)
- 1995 -- Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
- 1996 -- Ad Astra 16
- 1999 -- Finncon 1999
- 2000 -- Lexicon
- 2001 -- Whitbred Prize for Best Children's Book The Amber Spyglass
- 2002 -- Whitbred Book of the Year for The Amber Spyglass
- 2004 -- Concourse
Person | Website | 1946— |
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