Andy Stanton

Andy Joel Stanton (born 14 November 1973) is an English children's writer. He grew up in the London suburbs of Harrow and Pinner and attended the Latymer School in Hammersmith.[2] He lives in North London.

Andy Stanton
Andy Stanton in Waterstones, Piccadilly, London in December 2018
BornAndy Joel Stanton
(1973-11-14) 14 November 1973[1]
London, England[1]
OccupationChildren's author
LanguageEnglish
EducationOxford University
Notable worksMr Gum series
Notable awards
Website
www.mrgum.co.uk

Books

Stanton has written nine books in the Mr Gum series:

  • You're a Bad Man, Mr Gum! (2006) – also special edition with stickers and more
  • Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire (2007)
  • Mr Gum and the Goblins (2007)
  • Mr Gum and the Power Crystals (2008)
  • Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear (2008)
  • What's for Dinner, Mr Gum? (2009)
  • Mr Gum and the Cherry Tree (2010)
  • Mr Gum and the Secret Hideout (2011)
  • Mr Gum and the Hound of Lamonic Bibber (2011) – also special edition 100 stickers

The Mr Gum books are published by Egmont Books in the UK. Additionally Stanton has written The Story of Matthew Buzzington, published by Barrington Stoke, and other books. His writing is influenced by Roald Dahl and Enid Blyton.[1]

Andy Stanton lives in North London. He studied English at Oxford University but was expelled.[2] He has been a stand-up comedian, a film script reader, a cartoonist, an NHS lacky and lots of other things.[3] He has many interests, but best of all he likes cartoons, books and music (even jazz). One day he'd like to live in New York or Berlin or one of those places because he's got fantasies of Bohemia. His favourite expression is 'Good evening' and his favourite word is 'captain'.

Audiobooks

The Mr Gum audiobooks were Produced and Directed by David Tyler (UK) for BBC Audio.

  • You're a Bad Man Mr Gum. 2006.
  • Mr Gum and The Biscuit Billionaire. 2010.
  • Mr Gum & The Goblins. 2010.

The Mr Gum books are set in the fictitious town of Lamonic Bibber. The town has its own newspaper, The Lamonical Chronicle, which features on the Mr Gum website. The newspaper's tag-line is "Lamonic Bibber's second best and only paper".[2]

The books have won numerous prizes including the Red House Children's Book Award, two Blue Peter Book Awards for Best Book With Pictures, and the inaugural Roald Dahl Funny Prize.[3]

They were recorded with Kate Winslet narrating in 2012.

Stage

Stanton wrote the lyrics and book for Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear - The Musical! which premiered at the National Theatre in July 2019.

gollark: I want the bits not making a full chunk to be kept too.
gollark: Is there a good way to break a string into equally sized chunks.
gollark: Also, use `fs.combine(path1, path2)`.
gollark: Running a function within itself is recursion and is fine.
gollark: That's not very curryingy.

References

  1. Ingström, Pia (17 September 2015). "Sluka, kladda, läs!". Hufvudstadsbladet (in Swedish). p. 24.
  2. Pauli, Michelle. "Andy Stanton's 'cult humour for kids'". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  3. "Andy Stanton - Children's Author". Love Reading 4 Kids. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
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