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Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Dutch writer (born )
Thomas Olde Heuvelt (born 16 April ) is a Dutch horror writer.
His short stories have received the Hugo Award for Best Novelette, the Dutch Paul Harland Prize, and have been nominated for two additional Hugo Awards and a World Fantasy Award.
Early life and influences
Olde Heuvelt was born in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Translation: De kronieken van Mars [Dutch] (); Translation: Die Mars Futuria Fantasia - () [also as by Ray D. Bradbury]; Futuria.
He studied English and American literature at the Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen and at the University of Ottawa in Canada, where he lived for half a year. In many interviews, he recalls that the literary heroes of his childhood were Roald Dahl and Stephen King, who created in him a love for grim and dark fiction.
He later discovered the works of a wider range of contemporary writers such as Jonathan Safran Foer, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Neil Gaiman, and Yann Martel, whom he calls his greatest influences.[citation needed]
Career
Olde Heuvelt wrote his debut novel, De Onvoorziene, at the age of nineteen.
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