Colson Whitehead, Ann Cleeves, Robin Stevens and Dapo Adeola to Headline The London Book Fair 2023

Colson Whitehead, Ann Cleeves, Robin Stevens and Dapo Adeola to Headline The London Book Fair 2023

Olympia London | 18 – 20 April 2023

London, 13 October 2022.  The London Book Fair has today announced the Authors of the Day line up for the 2023 fair, LBF23, which will feature Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead as International Author of the Day, bestselling crime novelist Ann Cleeves as Adult Author of the Day, Murder Most Unladylike creator Robin Stevens as Children’s Author of the Day, and Nibbies winner Dapo Adeola as Illustrator of the Fair.

L-R: Colson Whitehead, Ann Cleeves, Robin Stevens, Dapo Adeola

Gareth Rapley, Director of The London Book Fair, said: “The Authors of the Day and Illustrator of the Fair have long been a beloved mainstay of The London Book Fair, and we are delighted to announce the phenomenal line-up for next year’s event. The London Book Fair has a well-earned reputation for bringing together the best and brightest publishing talent from around the world, and Colson, Ann, Robin, and Dapo perfectly encapsulate the passion, creativity and intelligence to be found within the industry. We cannot wait to welcome them to Olympia next April and look forward to hearing fascinating insights into their own careers, book trends and the future of publishing.”

Ann Cleeves commented: “The London Book Fair is always a thrill. Now, it’s a huge honour to be invited to join this year’s line-up of guest authors and I can’t wait to be there with the people, from all over the world, who bring books to readers.”

Robin Stevens said: “I am so delighted to have been asked to be Children’s Author of the Day at the 2023 London Book Fair. It’s a huge honour and an incredible opportunity, and I can’t wait to help celebrate the importance of children’s reading for pleasure on a global stage!”

Dapo Adeola added: “I’m beyond honoured to be The London Book Fair’s Illustrator in Residence for 2023. I’m looking forward to all the fun and shenanigans – hopefully there’ll actually be shenanigans. Jokes aside though, The London Book Fair is a staple of the global book world’s calendar and it’s an absolute honour to be actively involved in it.”


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Colson Whitehead is the author of The Intuitionist, John Henry Days, The Colossus of New York, Apex Hides the Hurt, Sag Harbor, Zone One and The Noble Hustle. His novel, The Underground Railroad, was an international and #1 New York Times Bestseller and won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Carnegie Medal for Fiction, the 2017 Hurston/Wright Award for Fiction, the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Science Fiction Literature. He was featured on the cover of Time Magazine, and included in the list of the “100 Most Influential People” compiled by Time. His most recent novel The Nickel Boys won the Kirkus Prize, The Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, was a finalist for the 2020 Southern Book Prize, and was longlisted for the National Book Award, the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and the Aspen Words Literary Prize. It was a long-running New York Times bestseller and winner of the Pulitzer Prize 2020, making him a two-time winner of the award. His next novel, Harlem Shuffle, was published by Doubleday in September 2021 and won the UN Thriller of the Year. The sequel, Crook Manifesto, will be published by Doubleday in summer 2023.

Ann Cleeves is the author of over thirty-five critically acclaimed novels, and winner of the CWA Diamond Dagger 2017. She’s creator detectives Vera Stanhope, Jimmy Perez and Matthew Venn, who can be found in ITV’s Vera, BBC1’s Shetland and ITV’s The Long Call. Her latest book is The Rising Tide, her tenth Vera novel. She lives in Northumberland where the Vera books are set.

Robin Stevens was born in California and grew up in an Oxford college, across the road from the house where Alice in Wonderland lived. She has been passionate about detective fiction since she read her first Agatha Christie age 12. Her first murder mystery for children, Murder Most Unladylike, was published in 2014, and the series is now internationally award-winning and bestselling. Her latest book, The Ministry of Unladylike Activity, is a spy murder mystery set during World War Two that follows on from her original series. She lives in Oxford.

Dapo Adeola is an illustrator, author and character designer who was awarded Illustrator of the Year at The British Book Awards in 2022. Dapo rocketed into the picture book world with his greatly acclaimed illustrator debut, Look Up!, written by Nathan Bryon and published by Puffin in 2019, which won the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize in 2020. Dapo illustrated My Dad is a Grizzly Bear and My Mum Is a Lioness written by award-winning author Swapna Haddow (both published by Macmillan Children’s Books), and collaborated with Malorie Blackman on their picture book We’re Going to Find the Monster. Dapo made his author debut in 2021 with the Puffin published picture book Hey You!: An Empowering Celebration of Growing Up Black, featuring 18 talented Black British illustrators, which also went on to win Illustrated Book of the Year at The British Book Awards in 2022. Born in Britain and of Nigerian heritage, Dapo is an avid believer in the importance of equal representation in the creative arts. He currently lives in London.

The Authors of the Day and Illustrator of the Fair will take part in ‘In Conversation’ events on different days throughout The London Book Fair. Colson Whitehead will be attending the fair on Tuesday 18 April, Ann Cleeves and Dapo Adeola will appear at events on Wednesday 19 April, and Robin Stevens will be speaking on Thursday 20 April. Full details of these sessions will be announced shortly.

The London Book Fair (LBF) is the world’s largest spring book trade and publishing event, and will return to its home at Olympia London from 18 – 20 April 2023.

The full programme for The London Book Fair 2023 will be announced early next year.


Photo Credits: 
Colson Whitehead and Robin Stevens – Credit Chris Close
Ann Cleeves – Credit Marie Fitzgerald

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