Sunday, 18 December 2011
Young writer looks set to break a world record
Eleven-year-old author Talal Al Zaber has not only achieved publication with his book Anthony's Adventures but he's also looking to earn a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the 'youngest science-fiction writer in the world'.
Anthony's Adventures follows a young boy on his travels in space, and involves meetings with aliens and a mission to save the Earth. The book was published in 2010 by the Saki Publishing Club in his native Bangladesh. The young writer now lives in Luton and was inspired to write by his passion for science, sci-fi and reading books from his local library.
The book ends with a cliff-hanger and Talal already has plans for Anthony's Adventures to become a series.
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Wish him a success. It is amazing to publish a science fiction in his age. I had an opportunity to read his book Anthony's Adventure in amazon.co.uk, and I can say every one will enjoy it. specially his new theory 'how human came in this world!
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