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Among my other research sources: Angela Brazil’s
The Manor House School
and
The Third Class at Miss Kaye’s
, Evelyn Smith’s
Val Forrest in the Fifth
, Thomas Hughes’s
Tom Brown’s Schooldays
, a lot of dimly remembered books by Frank Richards and Anthony Buckeridge, and, of course, Ronald Searle’s
St Trinian’s: The Entire Appaling Business
. I should also thank Dr Morgan’s Grammar School for Boys (which did have an utterly useless fives court), Haygrove Comprehensive and Bridgwater College.

A draft of the first section of this novel was published as ‘Kentish Glory: The Secrets of Drearcliff Grange School’ in my collection
Mysteries of the Diogenes Club
(MonkeyBrain Books). Thanks are due to Chris Roberson and Allison Baker for publishing that. At Titan, I am grateful to Nick Landau and Vivian Cheung, Cath Trechman (ace editor), Natalie Laverick, Jill Sawyer Phypers, Lydia Gittins, Cara Fielder, Chris Young, Katharine Carroll, Jenny Boyce and Martin Stiff (for another amazing cover). Thanks also to my agents Antony Harwood, James Macdonald Lockhart and Fay Davies. And to David Barraclough, Steven Baxter, Eugene Byrne, Alex Dunn, Barry Forshaw, Christopher Fowler, Sean Hogan, Stephen Jones, Paul McAuley and Brian Smedley.

I consulted various friends about their own school experiences – they’re mostly acknowledged by being on the Drearclff Grange register. Kat Brown, Simret Cheema-Innis, Meg Davis, Grace Ker, Yung Kha, Maura McHugh, Helen Mullane and Sarah Pinborough all get Gold Stars as credits to School.

About the Author

K
IM
N
EWMAN IS
a novelist, critic and broadcaster. His fiction includes
The Night Mayor, Bad Dreams, Jago
, the Anno Dracula novels and stories,
The Quorum
and
Life’s Lottery
, all currently being reissued by Titan Books,
Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D’Urbervilles
published by Titan Books and
The Vampire Genevieve
and
Orgy of the Blood Parasites
as Jack Yeovil, and most recently the critically acclaimed
An English Ghost Story
, which was nominated for the inaugural James Herbert Award. His non-fiction books include the seminal
Nightmare Movies
(recently reissued by Bloomsbury in an updated edition),
Ghastly Beyond Belief
(with Neil Gaiman),
Horror: 100 Best Books
(with Stephen Jones),
Wild West Movies, The BFI Companion to Horror, Millennium Movies
and
BFI Classics
studies of
Cat People
and
Doctor Who
.

He is a contributing editor to
Sight & Sound
and
Empire
magazines (writing
Empire
’s popular Video Dungeon column), has written and broadcast widely on a range of topics, and scripted radio and television documentaries. His stories ‘Week Woman’ and ‘Ubermensch’ have been adapted into an episode of the TV series
The Hunger
and an Australian short film; he has directed and written a tiny film
Missing Girl
. Following his Radio 4 play ‘Cry Babies’, he wrote an episode (‘Phish Phood’) for Radio 7’s series
The Man in Black
.

Follow him on twitter
@annodracula
. His official website can be found at
www.johnnyalucard.com

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