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'''Chris Westwood''' was for three years a staff writer on the weekly music paper ''Record Mirror'' before studying Film & TV production in Bournemouth. While still at college he began work on his first young adult novel, ''A Light In The Black'', a runner-up for the Guardian Children's Fiction prize. To date he has published three adult novels and six for younger readers including ''Virtual World'' (long-listed for the Carnegie Award), ''Brother Of Mine'' and ''Calling All Monsters'', which was optioned for film by Steven Spielberg.
 
'''Chris Westwood''' was for three years a staff writer on the weekly music paper ''Record Mirror'' before studying Film & TV production in Bournemouth. While still at college he began work on his first young adult novel, ''A Light In The Black'', a runner-up for the Guardian Children's Fiction prize. To date he has published three adult novels and six for younger readers including ''Virtual World'' (long-listed for the Carnegie Award), ''Brother Of Mine'' and ''Calling All Monsters'', which was optioned for film by Steven Spielberg.

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Chris Westwood was for three years a staff writer on the weekly music paper Record Mirror before studying Film & TV production in Bournemouth. While still at college he began work on his first young adult novel, A Light In The Black, a runner-up for the Guardian Children's Fiction prize. To date he has published three adult novels and six for younger readers including Virtual World (long-listed for the Carnegie Award), Brother Of Mine and Calling All Monsters, which was optioned for film by Steven Spielberg.