A.D. Hutchinson, writing. His culinary adventures spilled onto the pages of two nonfiction cookery books, both of which sizzled their way to bestseller status-one under the auspices of a major publisher and the other supported by an independent publisher.
Targeting a young audience of 8-12-year-old, his writing style is informative, crafting fantasy adventure action novels that resonate with fans of works like "Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky." His debut into the fiction world, "Scholar of The Ebony Crown," has received accolades from prestigious outlets including The Sun and The Daily Express Newspapers in the United Kingdom, marking a significant milestone in his literary career.
With diplomas in Creative Writing and Hotel and Catering Operations, Advanced Level, under his belt, Alan’s transition from chef to author was as seamless as it was inevitable. Drawing inspiration from his childhood memories and the rich tapestry of his experiences, he began crafting stories for a younger audience. His books, aimed at 8-12-year-olds, are imbued with the spirit of adventure and the thrill of fantasy,
Hutchinson’s diverse path from even before the ranks of a premier chef to celebrated author and songwriter is indicative of the breadth of approaches that can fuel the fires of creativity. His stories, inspired by his childhood memories and experiences, invite young readers into worlds of fantasy and adventure, fostering a love for reading and imagination in the hearts of the next generation.