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Fforde, Jasper
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Biography

Fforde was born in London in 1961.

Fforde initially worked in the film industry; he served as an assistant cameraman for such films as Quills, The Saint, and The Mask of Zorro.

He wrote when he could, finishing four rejected novels before he found a publisher for The Eyre Affair, the first of a series of novels set in an alternate time line and featuring Thursday Next, a literary detective and her interactions with criminal masterminds and characters from the world of books.

He has recently embarked on a series of mysteries based on nursery rhyme characters. The first novel in this series, The Big Over Easy (2005), focuses on the possible murder of Humpty Dumpty.

Influences
On his web site, Fforde says that his first Thursday Next novel was inspired by the "unanswered questions" in the plots of Victorian novels.
Style
Fforde's novels are full of puns and literary allusions.
Major Works
  • The Eyre Affair (2001)
  • The Well of Lost Plots (2002)
  • Lost in a Good Book (2003)
  • Something Rotten (2004)
  • The Big Over Easy (2005)
Further Exploration

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  • Fforde Grand Central, the author's portal site with links to the author's other sites
  • The Goliath Corporation, the official web site of the Goliath Corporation featured in the Thursday Next novels
  • Nursery Crime, a site devoted to Fforde's nursery crime series
  • SpecOps, a site focusing on Fforde's fictional Special Operations Network
  • Swindon, containing photos of the city of Swindon as it appears in the Thursday Next novels
  • Thursday Next, a site devoted to Thursday Next
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