Guy Burt

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Guy Burt (born 1972) is an English author and screenwriter.

Early life

Burt wrote his first novel when he was just 18. He read English literature at Oxford University and eventually became a teacher, although he left after five years so he could pursue full-time writing.

Career

Burt is best known for his debut novel, After the Hole (1993), a psychological horror story about a group of private school students trapped in an underground bunker, seemingly locked in by a deranged, sociopathic classmate. He won the Betty Trask Award in 1994 for this work, which was adapted into the film, The Hole (2001), starring Thora Birch and Daniel Brocklebank. He has since published two more novels, Sophie (1994)[1] and The Dandelion Clock (1999).[2]

Burt has also written for television, including episodes of Afterlife, Diamond Geezer, Ghostboat, Kingdom, Murder in Mind, The Bletchley Circle, and The Borgias, and Wire in the Blood.

References

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