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Rick Riordan
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American author (born 1964)
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Rick Riordan, born Richard Russell Riordan on June 5, 1964, in San Antonio, is an American writer, novelist, and teacher. He has worked in San Antonio and Boston since 1990. Riordan is a children's writer whose works are primarily in the fantasy genre. He has received the Edgar Awards, Geffen Award, and Shamus Award.
His notable works include *Percy Jackson & the Olympians*, *The Kane Chronicles*, *The Heroes of Olympus*, and *The Maze of Bones*. Riordan was educated at the University of Texas System. He speaks English and has a nickname, "Tío Rick" or "Uncle Rick."
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Person · Open Library
- Born
- 5 Jun 1964
- Works
- 172
Top works
- The Trials of Apollo & Magnus Chase: The complete series
- Chalice of the Gods
- Wrath of the Triple Goddess
- Blood of Olympus (Graphic Novel)
- Maze of Bones (Graphic Novel)
via Open Library + Wikidata
Film & TV
Writing · San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Known for
- On The Red Carpet Presents: "Percy Jackson" — Self2025
- Percy Jackson and the Olympians Official Podcast — Self2025
- A Hero's Journey: The Making of Percy Jackson and the Olympians — Self2024
- Disney 100: Remember That — Self2023
via TMDB
Music · MusicBrainz
- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Origin
- United States
- Active from
- 1964
via MusicBrainz · CC0
Listeners · Last.fm
- Listeners
- 5,876
- Total plays
- 2,319,356
Tags
Rick Riordan is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series for children and the multi-award-winning Tres Navarre mystery series for adults. For fifteen years, Rick taught English and history at public and private middle schools in the San Francisco Bay Area and in Texas. In 2002, Saint Mary’s Hall honored him with the school’s first Master Teacher Award. His adult fiction has won the top three national awards in the mystery genre – the Edgar, the Ant
Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- Electron affinities of the first-row atoms revisited. Systematic basis sets and wave functions
· 1992 · cited 14,898x
- The RAST Server: Rapid Annotations using Subsystems Technology
· 2008 · cited 10,753x
- Efficacy and Safety of the mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine
· 2021 · cited 9,950x
- De novo transcript sequence reconstruction from RNA-seq using the Trinity platform for reference generation and analysis
· 2013 · cited 7,878x
- Identification of the Cystic Fibrosis Gene: Cloning and Characterization of Complementary DNA
· 1989 · cited 5,848x
via Crossref · CC0
Authority record · VIAF
- Lifespan
- b. 1964
- Nationality
- US, USA
- Role / Field
- Teachers, Authors, Enseignants, Ecrivains, Ucitelia, Teaching
- Language
- eng, eng.
- Gender
- Male
Recorded by 35 libraries
via VIAF · OCLC
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Encyclopedic overview
Richard Russell Riordan Jr. (/ˈraɪərdən/ RY-ər-dən; born June 5, 1964) is an American author, best known for his Camp Half-Blood Chronicles, which includes the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, The Heroes of Olympus series, The Trials of Apollo series, and The Nico di Angelo Adventures series. Riordan's books have been translated into 42 languages and sold more than 30 million copies in the United States. 20th Century Fox adapted the first two books of his Percy Jackson series as part of a film series, which Riordan was not involved with. Riordan currently serves as a co-creator and an executive producer on the television series adaption of his Percy Jackson series that was released on Disney+ in 2023 and for which he won two Emmy Awards. Riordan's books have also spawned other related media, such as graphic novels and short story collections.
Riordan's first full-length novel was Big Red Tequila, which became the first book in the Tres Navarre series. His breakthrough was The Lightning Thief (2005), the first novel in the five-volume Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, which placed a group of modern-day adolescents in a Greco-Roman mythological setting. Since then, Riordan has written The Heroes of Olympus, a sequel to the Percy Jackson series; The Kane Chronicles, a trilogy of similar premise focusing on Egyptian mythology; and Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, a trilogy of similar premise focusing on Norse mythology. Riordan also helped Scholastic Press develop The 39 Clues series and its spinoffs, and penned its first book, The Maze of Bones. In 2021, he published Daughter of the Deep. His third standalone novel, The Sun and the Star, co-written with author Mark Oshiro, was published on May 2, 2023.
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