25 interesting facts about horror author, James Herbert
In March 2013 saw tragic news that horrified novelian James Herbert died in his Sussex house.
Here are some interesting facts about horror author.
James Herbert was born on April 8, 1943, and he died on March 20, 2013.
He came from London, England.
He has two younger brothers;
Herbert Herbert, Herbert Herbert, is a booth holder at Brick Lane Market in London.
His childhood house is behind Lane Petticoat in Whitechapel - a place where the infamous killer Jack Ripper wandering.
The British area grew up was half canceled by WWII bombing attacks.
At the time of playing at school, children will crowd through Herbert to listen to their stories.
He has a passion for drawing and drawing, as well as writing.
At the age of 10, Herbert won a scholarship to attend Grammar St.
He studied graphic design, printing and photography at Hornsey College of Arts.
He joined a band as a teenager, exploring his music tastes.
Herbert became the art director and the first group in an advertising company.
He married Eileen's wife in 1967. They have three daughters together;
He likes to write a draft of a new long hand in a "Notepad Jumbo".
He started writing his first book of mice at the age of 28. It takes ten months to write.
The mice are about mutations, rodents from london london.
It sold more than 100,000 copies within two weeks after publication.
Herbert published 23 novels.
In 2010, Herbert was accepted by the Queen of the Queen.
In the same year, he was honored with Stephen King's Grand Master World Horror Award.
The mice were released in the form of deadly eyes in 1982, by Canadian Film Manufacturer Robert Clook.
It is also a video game for spectrum 64 and Sinclair Spectrum.
Samuel L. Jackson starred in Adapting to Herbert's Novel Fluke (1995) (1995).
Kate Beckinsale starred in Herbert's novel's adaptation (1995).
Crickley Hall's secret is a three-part drama of the novel of the same name in 2012. It starred Suranne Jones and Tom Ellis.