Victor Kloss was a British author known for his contributions to children's fantasy literature. Born in London in 1980, he spent his early childhood there before relocating to West Sussex, where he later lived with his wife and daughter. His passion for storytelling was inspired by classic works from authors like Enid Blyton, J.R.R. Tolkien, and J.K. Rowling, ultimately leading him to craft his own imaginative worlds. Kloss authored "The Royal Institute of Magic" series, a beloved collection that captured young readers with its magical adventures.
Kloss balanced his writing career with a daytime profession as a web developer, dedicating his evenings to writing. His stories often reflected his love for escapism and adventure, drawing from the same sense of wonder he experienced as a young reader. Though his literary career was cut short, his work continues to resonate with fans of children's fantasy. Victor Kloss passed away on November 5, 2016, after battling lymphoma, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and storytelling.