Jonathan Auxier
Jonathan Auxier
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Jonathan Auxier is a Canadian author of young adult horror novels.
Birth and Death Dates
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Jonathan Auxier was born on October 4, 1983. His current status as living indicates no available death date.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Auxier holds Canadian nationality and works primarily as an author in the young adult fiction genre.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in a family of storytellers, Jonathan Auxier was exposed to the art of crafting compelling narratives from a young age. His parents, both avid readers, instilled in him a love for literature that would eventually shape his writing style. Born in 1983 in Ontario, Canada, Auxier's formative years were spent surrounded by the eerie landscapes and mysterious tales that would later influence his writing.
Major Accomplishments
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Auxier's rise to prominence in the young adult horror genre can be attributed to several key accomplishments:
His debut novel, A Little Fear, published in 2012, marked a significant milestone in his career.
Auxier's subsequent novels, including The Miracles of San Antonio and Peter Nimble, Thief Master, further solidified his reputation as a masterful storyteller.
In addition to his literary contributions, Auxier has been recognized for his engaging public appearances and speaking engagements.Notable Works or Actions
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Some notable works by Jonathan Auxier include:
A Little Fear: A young adult horror novel that delves into themes of psychological suspense and supernatural mystery.
The Miracles of San Antonio: A novel that blends elements of historical fiction, mystery, and the paranormal.
Peter Nimble, Thief Master: A tale of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery set in a fantasy world.
Impact and Legacy
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Jonathan Auxier's work has left an indelible mark on the young adult horror genre. His unique blend of psychological suspense and supernatural mystery has captivated readers worldwide. Through his writing, Auxier continues to inspire a new generation of authors and storytellers.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Jonathan Auxier's influence extends beyond his literary contributions. He is widely quoted for his insights on the craft of storytelling and his commitment to fostering a love of reading in young people.
Quotes by Jonathan Auxier
Jonathan Auxier's insights on:

And even though they had eaten nothing, the girl still ended her day with a belly full of story – which sticks to the ribs even better than mutton.

My girl, we are on the cusp of a modern age-and with it comes modern medicine.” He dug a fat hand through his bag and removed a small bottle. “Take this laudanum, for example. Wonderful stuff! I have a few drops in my tea each morning to calm the nerves.

Kip had always liked the idea that courage was a thing a person could hold on to and use.

That’s what it is to care for a person,” Toby said. There was not even a hint of mocking in his voice. “If you’re not afraid, you’re not doing it right.

Suffice it to say, if one hopes to live in a world of wonders, he had better locate himself in a place where wondrous stories abound.

It’s no joke,” he insisted. “Something’s wrong with this whole place. You seen how pale they all are – it ain’t natural.” “That’s just how folks look in England.

But that’s how the tree works, ain’t it? It gives you what you wish for but not in a way that makes things better. I suppose that’s the difference between what you want and what you need.” Molly.


