Rick Riordan

Richard Russell Riordan, Jr., more commonly known as Rick Riordan, (born June 5, 1964) is an American author from San Antonio, Texas. He is currently 48 Years Old.

Biography
Riordan is famous for his Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. He also wrote the Tres Navarre mystery series intended for adults and helped edit Demigods and Monsters, a collection of essays on the topic of his Percy Jackson series. In addition, he published Maze of Bones for Scholastic which is the first book in the 39 Clues series of books.

He graduated from University of Texas at Austin, where he double-majored in English and history. For fifteen years he taught in public and private schools in California and in San Antonio, Texas. He used be a teacher, where he got names for his famous Percy Jackson and the Olympians series like 'Jackson' (Percy's last name), Nancy Bobofit and even Luke Castellan.

Riordan is the multi-award winning author of the Tres Navarre mystery series for adults and the #1 New York Times best-selling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series for children. The novels draw on Riordan's experience teaching Greek mythology and his interaction with students who have learning difficulties. Riordan lives in San Antonio with his wife and their two sons.

A new series, The Kane Chronicles was released in May of 2010, involving the Egyptian gods, but he hints that it relates to the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series (it is hinted in the book as well). He is also writing a second follow-up to the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Heroes of Olympus series. The first book, The Lost Hero, was released in October of 2010. The second book, The Son of Neptune, was released in October of 2011. The third book, The Mark of Athena, was released in October of 2012. The fourth book, The House of Hades, will be released in the fall of 2013. He has also hinted that a new series based on Old Norse mythology will be developed and that it will start in 2015.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians

 * The Lightning Thief - June 28, 2005
 * The Sea of Monsters - May 3, 2006
 * The Titan's Curse - May 1, 2007
 * The Battle of the Labyrinth - May 6, 2008
 * The Last Olympian - May 5, 2009

The Heroes of Olympus

 * The Lost Hero - October 12, 2010
 * The Son of Neptune - October 4, 2011
 * The Mark of Athena - October 2, 2012
 * The House of Hades - Fall 2013

Graphic Novel

 * The Lightning Thief - October 12, 2010
 * The Sea of Monsters - Coming soon July 2, 2013

Companion Books

 * Demigods and Monsters - February 10, 2009
 * The Demigod Files - February 10, 2009
 * The Ultimate Guide - January 19, 2010
 * The Demigod Diaries - August 14, 2012

Tres Navarre Series

 * Big Red Tequila - June 1997
 * Widower's Two-Step - June 1998
 * The Last King of Texas - January 2000
 * The Devil Went Down to Austin - June 2001
 * Southtown - April 2004
 * Mission Road - June 2005
 * Rebel Island - August 2007

The 39 Clues Series

 * The Maze of Bones - September 9, 2008 (First Book)
 * Full List (Various Authors)
 * Vespers Rising April 5, 2011 (Riordan and three others)
 * Black Book of Buried Secrets (Introduction)

The Kane Chronicles

 * The Red Pyramid - May 4, 2010
 * The Throne of Fire - May 3, 2011
 * The Serpent's Shadow - May 1, 2012

Trivia

 * In The Demigod Files, it says that Rick is the senior scribe for Camp Half-Blood, so he may be the person talking in The Heroes of Olympus series.
 * Rick originally wrote The Lightning Thief for his son, Haley Riordan, who has ADHD and dyslexia, in order to encourage him to do his work. The character Percy Jackson was based on him.
 * According to his official website, he has not seen the movie version of The Lightning Thief because he didn't want the movie to change the way he imagined the characters or the way they acted.
 * Rick Riordan does not like audio books about his books, because he says they don't sound the way he would like them.
 * Rick Riordan never looks at FanFiction because he doesn't like that other people are writing about his characters, and he doesn't want people saying, 'Hey that was my idea though!' If he uses it in a book.
 * For some of his characters in the Percy Jackson & Olympian Series, he used his students' names, such a Connor and Travis Stoll.
 * He shares the same birthday as Grover Underwood, June 5th, but their birthdays are in different years.