Thomas Olde Heuvelt, a talented Dutch author born on April 16, 1983, has made a significant impact in the literary world with his acclaimed novel HEX. This bestseller has been translated into multiple languages and sold in numerous countries, including the United States, Brazil, and China. Heuvelt's prowess as a writer extends beyond novels, with his short stories garnering recognition through nominations and wins for prestigious awards like the Paul Harland Prize and the Hugo Award for Best Novelette. His educational background includes studying American Literature and English Language at Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen and the University of Ottawa, where he spent time in Canada, shaping his diverse literary influences.
Renowned for his captivating storytelling, Thomas Olde Heuvelt has achieved international success with HEX, published in over twenty-five countries and currently in development for television adaptation. His literary achievements include being the first translated author to win a Hugo Award for his short story "The Day the World Turned Upside Down," showcasing his versatility and creativity in the realm of speculative fiction. With upcoming releases like ECHO and ORACLE set to captivate readers worldwide, Heuvelt continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences with his unique narrative style. Residing in The Netherlands and the south of France, he balances his writing career with a passion for mountaineering, embodying a multifaceted approach to life and art that resonates throughout his work.