Ben Brooks (novelist)
Ben Brooks | |
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| Born | April 1992 (age 33) Gloucestershire, England |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | British |
| Notable works | Grow Up (2011) |
Ben Brooks (Gloucestershire, 6 April 1992) is a British novelist, author of books for adults and children, including his latest novel The Greatest Possible Good (July 2025), Grow Up, and the million-copy bestselling series Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, which has been translated into twenty-eight languages and received a British National Book Award.
He received a Somerset Maugham Award and Jerwood Fiction Prize for Lolito, and the Celsius 232 and Premio Torres del Agua for The Impossible Boy.
His novels have received praise from Nick Cave, Noel Fielding, Matt Haig and Dennis Cooper. He contributed the story "Kimchi or a Partial List of Misappropriated Hood Ornaments" to Frank Ocean's Boys Don't Cry, accompanying the release of the album Blonde (2016).
Having written for Series 4 and 5 of the award-winning German comedy series Jerks, he is now developing original TV projects in the UK and Germany.