William Terence Deary (born 3 January 1946)
is a British children's author of 351 books, selling over 38 million copies in over 45 languages, best known as the writer of the ''
Horrible Histories
''Horrible Histories'' is an educational entertainment franchise encompassing many media including books, magazines, audio books, stage shows, TV shows, and more.
In 2013, Lisa Edwards, UK publishing and commercial director of Scholastic Corpo ...
'' series. Since 1994 he has been one of Britain's best-selling authors.
In 2012, he was the tenth most-borrowed author in British libraries, and was voted Outstanding Children's Non-Fiction Author of the 20th Century by ''Books for Keeps'' magazine.
Life and career
Deary was born in
Sunderland
Sunderland () is a port City status in the United Kingdom, city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North Sea, approximately south-east of Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the most p ...
. His father Bill owned a butcher's shop in
Hendon
Hendon is an urban area in the London Borough of Barnet, northwest London northwest of Charing Cross. Hendon was an ancient Manorialism, manor and parish in the county of Middlesex and a former borough, the Municipal Borough of Hendon; it has ...
, a poverty-stricken area of the city, and his mother Freda was the manager of a clothing shop. Deary went to
Monkwearmouth
Monkwearmouth is an area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear in England. Monkwearmouth is located at the north side of the mouth of the River Wear. It was one of the three original settlements on the banks of the River Wear along with Bishopwearmouth ...
Grammar School and intensely disliked his school experience, particularly the style of teaching he received.
He worked as a butcher's boy for much of his childhood, helping in the shop from the age of three. He joined the
electricity board as a management trainee when he was 18 and later the Theatre Powys drama company in 1972 and as an actor toured Welsh village halls bringing theatre to children.
He qualified as a teacher at the Sunderland's College of Education and taught drama. He was the Theatre Director/County Drama Advisor of the Lowestoft Theatre Centre in Suffolk between 1975 and 1977 – an educationally linked organisation funded by Suffolk Country Council. He began writing in 1976, turning full-time in 1994, with the publication of the ''Horrible Histories'' series.
The ''
Horrible Histories
''Horrible Histories'' is an educational entertainment franchise encompassing many media including books, magazines, audio books, stage shows, TV shows, and more.
In 2013, Lisa Edwards, UK publishing and commercial director of Scholastic Corpo ...
'' series of books are popular among children for their interesting details, vast information and humorous pictures and among adults for getting children interested in history. Books in the series have been widely translated into other languages and imitated. A cartoon series has been made of the series of books and was shown on
CITV
CITV is a British children's morning programming block on ITV2 and formerly a free-to-air channel owned by ITV plc. CITV, then Children's ITV, launched on 3 January 1983 as a late afternoon programming block on the ITV network for children aged ...
in 2002. The ''
Horrible Histories
''Horrible Histories'' is an educational entertainment franchise encompassing many media including books, magazines, audio books, stage shows, TV shows, and more.
In 2013, Lisa Edwards, UK publishing and commercial director of Scholastic Corpo ...
'' live action comedy sketch show of the same name has been shown on
CBBC
CBBC is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast children's television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is also the brand used for all BBC content for children aged 6 to 12. Its sister c ...
since 2009. Deary himself has made irregular appearances on the show.
Deary received an
Honorary Doctorate
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of Education from the
University of Sunderland
The University of Sunderland is a public research university located in Sunderland in the North East of England. Its predecessor, Sunderland Technical College, was established as a municipal training college in 1901. It gained university status ...
in 2000. He supports
Sunderland AFC
Sunderland Association Football Club is a professional association football, football club based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. The team compete in the Premier League, the top tier of the English football league system.
Formed in 187 ...
.
In 2011, he retired from writing children's books after 35 years. He lives in
Burnhope
Burnhope is a village and civil parish in County Durham, England. It is located in the Craghead valley on the opposite side to Stanley and has 1,564 inhabitants, as measured in the 2011 census. Burnhope overlooks Lanchester in the Brow ...
,
County Durham
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, England with his wife, Jenny, and their daughter, Sara.
It was announced in 2024 that Constable had won the rights to Deary's first foray into crime fiction, ''Actually, I'm a Murderer'' following a four-way auction.
Views on education
Deary is an outspoken critic of schools, which he believes serve no function above keeping children off the street.
Deary has commented: "I've no interest in schools. They have no relevance in the 21st century. They were a
Victorian idea to get kids off the street. Who decided that putting 30 kids with only their age in common in a classroom with one teacher was the best way of educating? At my school there were 52 kids in the class and all I learned was how to pass the
11-plus. Testing is the death of education. Kids should leave school at 11 and go to work. Not down the mines or up chimneys, mind, but working with computers or something relevant. Everything I learned after 11 was a waste of time.
Trigonometry
Trigonometry () is a branch of mathematics concerned with relationships between angles and side lengths of triangles. In particular, the trigonometric functions relate the angles of a right triangle with ratios of its side lengths. The fiel ...
,
Boyle's law
Boyle's law, also referred to as the Boyle–Mariotte law or Mariotte's law (especially in France), is an empirical gas laws, gas law that describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined gas. Boyle's law has been stated as:
...
: it's never been of any use to me. They should have been teaching me the life skills I was going to need, such as building relationships, parenting and managing money. I didn't have a clue about any of these things at 18. Schools need to change." Deary has also called to "ban ''Horrible Histories'' from schools", because "classrooms take all the fun out of his stories".
In 2013, Deary spoke out against
public libraries
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, saying that they "have been around too long", are "no longer relevant" and have "had their day," and derided the
Public Lending Right remuneration to authors for library loans. He argued: "we've got this idea that we've got an entitlement to read books for free, at the expense of authors, publishers and council tax payers... We don't expect to go to a food library to be fed. The car industry would collapse if we went to car libraries for free use of Porsches... If I sold the book I'd get 30p per book. I get six grand,
hen
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Hen, HEN or Hens may also refer to:
Places Norway
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I should be getting £180,000."
Selected books
Series
*''
Horrible History series''
*''
Truly Terrible Tales''
*''Master Crook's Crime Academy''
*''Tudor Chronicles'' (also known as ''Tudor Terror'')
*''Tudor Tales''
*''Roman Tales''
*''Egyptian Tales''
*''
The Fire Thief''
*''The Knowledge''
*''Pirate Tales''
*''True Stories''
*''Time Detectives''
*''The Spark Files''
*''World War I Tales''
*''World War II Tales''
Other books
*''A Witch in Time''
*''The Ape Escape''
*''Classified''
*''Dangerous Days''
*The Ghosts Of Batwing Castle (1988)
*''All about Bede: the life and times of the Venerable Bede, 672 – 735 AD'' (1996)
*''Spooks'' (1997)
*''Hat Trick''
*''Hope Street'' (1980);
*''Ghost For Sale'' (2001)
*''The Treasure of Crazy Horse'' (2001)
*''The Custard Kid'' (2001)
*''The Wishing Well Ghost'' (2002)
*''Into The Lion's Den'' (2002)
*''Footsteps in the Fog'' (2003)
*''The Boy Who Haunted Himself'' (2004)
*''The Last Viking'' (2005)
*''Great big Father Christmas joke book''
*''The Vampire of Croglin''
*''Diary of a murder''
*''Thirteen Terrifying Tales (2024)''
*''A History of Britain in Ten Enemies (2024)''
References
External links
Terry Deary*
Terry Deary's speechat the Game Based Learning Conference, London, March 2009
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1946 births
British children's writers
British humorists
Children's non-fiction writers
Living people
Writers from Sunderland
Writers from Durham, England
British butchers
Alumni of the University of Sunderland
People educated at Monkwearmouth School