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Criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl is back…and so is his cunning enemy from Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident, Opal Koboi. At the start of the fourth adventure, Artemis has returned to his unlawful ways. He's in Berlin, preparing to steal a famous impressionist painting from a German bank. He has no idea that his old rival, Opal, has escaped from prison by cloning herself. She's left her double behind in jail and, now free, is exacting her revenge on all those who put her there, including Artemis.
About The Author:
Eoin Colfer is a former elementary school teacher whose Artemis Fowl series has become an international bestseller. He is also the author of The Legend of Spud Murphy, The Wish List, and the New York Times bestseller The Supernaturalist.He lives in Ireland with his wife and two children.
Author biography courtesy of Miramax Books/Hyperion Books for Children.
Name:Eoin Colfer
Also Known As:William Eoin Colfer (full name)
Current Home:Wexford Town, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Date of Birth:May 14, 1965
Place of Birth:Waterford City, County Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Education:Bachelor of Education, 1986; Education Diploma, 1987
Awards:British Children €™s Book of the Year 2001; WHS Children €™s Book Award, 2002; Irish World Literary Award, 2003; German Children €™s Book of the Year, 2004
* Eoin Colfer's official web site
Eoin Colfer is a former elementary school teacher whose Artemis Fowl series has become an international bestseller. He is also the author of The Legend of Spud Murphy, The Wish List, and the New York Times bestseller The Supernaturalist.He lives in Ireland with his wife and two children.
Author biography courtesy of Miramax Books/Hyperion Books for Children.
Some fun and fascinating outtakes from our interview with Colfer:
"My original ambition was to be a comic book artist. I would still love to write a comic one day."
"I have a real hatred of queues. If I see a queue of more than four people, I will leave the building and come back another day."
"I have four brothers and they are the inspiration for several of the sprites and gremlins in my books."
"I did a parachute jump recently and loved it. I would definitely take it up as a hobby if we had more clear sky over here in Ireland."
"I am a big theatre fan, and I go as often as possible with my wife. I actually started out in the theatre, writing plays for my actor friends."
What was the book that most influenced your life or your career as a writer?
I remember being amazed by Huckleberry Finn. Huck was the original antihero, and I found it amazing that this less-than-perfect individual could so readily garner my sympathy. He was a bit like me, I suppose, a bit like most young boys -- mischievous and often up to no good, but his heart was in the right place. I think Huckleberry Finn is directly responsible for me creating Artemis -- an antihero of my own.
What are your ten favorite books, and what makes them special to you?
What are some of your favorite films, and what makes them unforgettable to you?
What types of music do you like? Is there any particular kind you like to listen to when you're writing?
I like all kinds of music, from classical to heavy rock. At the moment I have been listening to John Mayer a lot, and David Bowie. My brother is in a band called Salthouse, so they are always in the player too. If I am feeling a bit lethargic, I will put on something from AC/DC or Rush to wake myself up.
If you had a book club, what would it be reading?
My book club would be for children, and we would be reading some of the classics, like To Kill a Mockingbird or Ivanhoe, to show the kids that there is more to literature than the latest thing.
What are your favorite kinds of books to give -- and get -- as gifts?
I never give my own books as gifts, because I get them for free. I like to give books that I know the person likes, and if I can I get them signed. So at festivals I keep my friends in mind. A signed book is a great present, and I am always touched when I get one. One of the best presents I ever got was when Ken Bruen told me he was dedicating his next book to me.
Do you have any special writing rituals? For example, what do you have on your desk when you're writing?
I always work in an office/shed in the bottom of my garden. I set myself up with the phone and a bottle of water and off I go. Not very exciting, I'm afraid. What I need, mostly, is peace and quiet.
Many writers are hardly "overnight success" stories. How long did it take for you to get where you are today? Any rejection-slip horror stories or inspirational anecdotes?
I was writing for years before I got the phone call from my first publisher. I remember the day clearly because I was holding my newborn son in one arm and taking the call at the same time. I got very excited and swung my boy high in the air. With a new baby and a publishing deal, it was a very good week for me. I was glad that I persevered and was not put off by the first 50 refusals.
If you could choose one new writer to be "discovered," who would it be?
There is an Irish writer called Gerard Whelan who is working on a fantasy trilogy for teens. I think he could be the next big thing. I love him because his style is lyrical and exciting -- not an easy trick.
What tips or advice do you have for writers still looking to be discovered?
Once the book is written, approach getting published as a business project. There is nothing creative about finding an agent or publisher. Present your work clearly and cleanly, and make sure you send it to the right people. There is no point sending a western novel to a computer manuals publisher.
| Book: | Artemis Fowl; The Opal Deception |
| Author: | Eoin Colfer |
| ISBN: | 1423103998 |
| ISBN-13: | 9781423103998 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Publishing Date: | 2007-04 |
| Publisher: | Miramax Books |
| Language: | English |
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