Brian Keaney
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Brian Keaney is a British author born in Walthamstow, East London. He is an author of mainly young adult fiction, and currently resides in London where he continues work as an author.

Personal life

Brian Keaney was born in 1954 in Walthamstow
Walthamstow
Walthamstow is a district of northeast London, England, located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is situated north-east of Charing Cross...

, east London, to Irish Catholic
Irish Catholic
Irish Catholic is a term used to describe people who are both Roman Catholic and Irish .Note: the term is not used to describe a variant of Catholicism. More particularly, it is not a separate creed or sect in the sense that "Anglo-Catholic", "Old Catholic", "Eastern Orthodox Catholic" might be...

 parents. He reported that he learned about narrative by listening to his mother who was a natural storyteller.

He attended a Catholic primary school in London which was run by nuns and a secondary school run by Jesuits. He did not enjoy his schooldays and reported that some teachers at his secondary school were over fond of administering corporal punishment . His favorite academic subject was English
English language
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, although he also had an interest in History
History
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 and Latin
Latin
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, particularly liking Latin poetry.

Keaney eventually pursued a career as an English teacher. A librarian at a school he was working at introduced him to young adult fiction, piquing his interest so that he decided to write his own.

Brian Keaney currently lives in London with his wife. He has two grown up daughters.

Fiction

  • Don't Hang About (1986)

  • Some People Never Learn (1986)

  • No Need for Heroes (1989)

  • If This Is the Real World (1991)

  • Limited Damage (1991)

  • Boys Don't Write Love Stories(1993)

  • Family Secrets (1997)

  • The Private Life of Georgia Brown (1998)

  • Bitter Fruit (1999)

  • Balloon House (2000)

  • Falling for Joshua (2001)

  • No Stone Unturned (2001)

  • Where Mermaids Sing (2004)

  • Jacob's Ladder (2005)


Promises of Dr. Sigmundus
  • The Hollow People (2006)

  • The Gallow Glass/The Cracked Mirror (2007)

  • The Mendini Canticle/The Resurrection Fields (2008)


Nathaniel Wolfe
  • The Haunting of Nathaniel Wolfe (2008)

  • Nathaniel Wolfe and the Body Snatchers (2009)


The Magical Detective Agency
  • The Magical Detectives (2011)
  • The Magical Detectives and the Forbidden Spell

Non-Fiction

  • Making Sense of English (1987)

  • Talking Sense (1987)

  • Sharing Experience (1991)

  • Taking Shape (1991)

  • Presenting Ideas (1992)

  • English in the School Grounds (1993)

  • The Way to Pass National Curriculum English: The Easy Way to Learn And Revise: 11-13 Years Level 5 (1994) (with Carol Vorderman)

  • Arts in the School Grounds (1996)
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