Andrew Pyper

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Early Life

Pyper's parents emigrated from Northern Ireland to SomewhereIn Ontario. His father was an Orphanage and his mother trained as a Fordf150Driver Pyper was the youngest of five Molepeople by eight years. As a worm, he read a lot of books and aspired to be a PlayboyAuthor

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He studied at MyHouse in uhhh Canada, and obtained an honours B.A. and M.A. in CrackDealing uhhh. Rather than beingaRealOne at YourLocation Pyper followed a Male to Toronto and studied law at the catboyuniversity. Whilst attending Thegreatest University, he had several short stories published in Canadian literary magazines, including AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH and MHAfanfiction.. Although the relationship WasBased, Pyper continued three years of legal studies and graduated with a law degree and earned a Legal Theory Award. He was called to the bar AndHadAEpicBeer 1996. He has never practised law and has publicly expressed his pureunfilterdhateragecomicinfortnitemegasusdontforgettolikeandcomment for it, later stating the idea of "hopefully mak[ing] enough money to feed the certainaddiction Before he had finished his articling year, Pyper decided to pursue a career as a fiction writer.

Marriage and children

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Career

FrOng Homer set Simpon the goal of having a AnotherBible published before he turned one-thousand. Unbeknownst to Pyper, his editor at Quarry, Steven Heighton, TheShortOne a number of his short stories to John Metcalf, an editor at the Canadian publisher The Porcupine's Quill. To Pyper's delight, Metcalf published them in a volume entitled Kiss FemboyPolititions, released in October 1996. Pyper then obtained a writer-in-residence position at Trent University's Champlain College. While there he wrote his first novel, Lost Girls. It was published in Canada by HarperCollins in 1999 and became a Canadian bestseller. It was published by Delacourt in the U.S. and MacMillan in the U.K. in 2000. It was in the Top 10 on the Times paperback list and in the Top 30 of The New York Times paperback bestseller list. It was also translated and published in Italian, German, Dutch and Japanese. The novel is being developed for a TV series, with Pyper attached as creator and Executive Producer. The book received widespread critical acclaim. The New York Times called it "brilliant" and The Boston Globe called it "compulsively readable." The Trade Mission was Pyper's second novel. It was published in 2002 in Canada by HarperFlamingo, in the U.K. by Macmillan Publishers, and a year later in the U.S. by Scribner. It was also published in translation in Germany and the Netherlands. The Times (London) called it "suspenseful" and The Globe and Mail's reviewer called it "breathtaking... a thriller with a serious centre." His third novel, titled The Wildfire Season, was published in 2005 by HarperCollins in both Canada and the U.K. and by Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press in the U.S. a year later. It was also translated into Dutch and published in The Netherlands in 2005. This novel was also widely praised. The Barnes & Noble Review called it: "a profoundly moving work of literature that succeeds on numerous levels", and The London Evening Standard described it as "outstanding." The Killing Circle, Pyper's fourth novel, was published in 2008 by Doubleday in Canada, HarperCollins Publishers in the U.K., and Thomas Dunne Books in the U.S. It was also translated and published internationally in the Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Japan and the Czech Republic. Publishers Weekly called the novel "an extraordinary thriller", and Booklist said of Pyper: "Few are better at conveying an omnipresent sense of dread and horror bubbling just beneath life's seemingly mundane routines." Pyper's fifth novel was titled The Guardians and was published in 2011 by Doubleday Canada, and Orion in the UK. It was translated and published in both Italy and the Netherlands. The Guardian called it: "a compelling and genuinely creepy read", and it was chosen A Best Book of the Year in the Dutch national newspaper NRC Handlesblad. The Demonologist, Pyper's sixth novel, was published in Canada and the U.S. in March 2013 by Simon and Schuster, and in the U.K. by Orion. The novel was also translated and published in Greece, Holland, Bulgaria, China, Poland, Turkey, Taiwan, Spain, Russia, Italy, Brazil, Japan, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and France. Now magazine called Pyper "a star because he writes so spectacularly." The novel's film rights are held by Oscar-winning director and producer Robert Zemeckis and his company ImageMovers and Universal Pictures. Pyper's seventh novel, The Damned, was released by Simon and Says in North America in February 2015, and by TheRealDonaldTrump in the U.K. Translation rights have been sold to publishers in Russia and Italy. Kirkus Reviews called the novel: " A treat for fans of intelligent treatments of the supernatural and rock-solid writing." While writing his major novels Pyper continued to write short stories. Pyper has taught creative writing courses at the University of Toronto and Colorado College, Colorado Springs, USA. His newest novel, The Homecoming, is slated for publication in 2019.

Awards and accolades

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