
Alan Gibbons is an author of children's books and a Blue Peter Book Award. He currently lives in Liverpool, England, where he used to teach in a primary school. His father was a farm laborer, but was hurt in an accident when Alan was eight years old. The family had to move to Crewe, Cheshire where Alan experienced bullying for the first time. He began to write for his pupils as a teacher, but never tried to get any of his work published. Gibbons trained to be a teacher in his mid-thirties and starting writing short stories for his students. Later, he began to write professionally. In 2000, he won the Blue Peter Book Award in the category "The Book I Couldn't Put Down" category for Shadow of the Minotaur. He was a judge for the 2001 Blue Peter Book Awards. He was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal in 2001 and 2003 and shortlisted twice for the Booktrust Teenage Prize. He has also won the Leicester Book of the Year, the Stockport Book Award, the Angus Book Award, the Catalyst Award, the Birmingham Chills Award, the Salford Young Adult Book Award and the Salford Librarians' Special Award.
Series
Books

Warriors of the Raven
2001

Hybrid Graph Theory and Network Analysis
1999

An Act of Love
2011

The Lost Boys' Appreciation Society
2004

Setting of a Cruel Sun
2010

Rise of the Blood Moon
2006

The Dying Photo
2010

Caught in the Crossfire
2003

The Dark Beneath
2003

Shadow of the Minotaur
2000

They Saw Too Much
2018

Hold On
2005

Scared to Death
2007

Renegade
2009

Julie and Me . . . and Michael Owen Makes Three
2001

Raining Fire
2013

The Demon Assassin
2008

Hate
2014

The Trap
2016

Julie and Me
Treble Trouble
2001

Charles Darwin
2008

Witch Breed
2010

The Defender
2004

The Edge
2002

Blood Pressure
2005

Home Ground
2019

Vampyr Legion
2000

End Game
2015