Guido Sgardoli stands as one of Italy’s most prolific and celebrated authors of middle-grade and young-adult literature.
With a remarkable portfolio boasting over one hundred titles, he is a three-time recipient of the prestigious Andersen Prize (2009, 2015, 2018), alongside winning the Bancarellino Prize in 2009 and the esteemed Premio Strega Ragazze e Ragazzi in 2019 for his captivating thriller-mystery, The Stone (Piemme, 2017). This gripping novel, rich with supernatural elements, builds a crescendo of tension and intrigue that has drawn the attention of Maze Pictures (Germany), who have optioned the film rights.
Holding a degree in Veterinary Medicine, Sgardoli’s passions extend beyond science into the realms of drawing, writing, and animation, reflecting a vibrant creative spirit. He possesses a remarkable ability to seamlessly transition between diverse narrative genres and audiences, from the whimsical surreal comedy found in the Super Bombarda and Capitan Fizz series, co-written with Enrico Macchiavello (humorous, Piemme, 2024-2025), to the heart-pounding sci-fi thrills of Anomalya (Giunti, 2020) and The Greys (DeA, 2021), both celebrated in the IBBY Honour List Italy.
Among his most unique creations are The Phenomenal PT Heliodore (Piemme, 2019, translation rights sold to Bayard in France), an adventure that masterfully intertwines paradox and irony, and Syberia (San Paolo, 2023), a survival novel rich in fantastical elements, also selected in the IBBY Honour List Italia and shortlisted for the Premio Letteratura Ragazzi di Cento.
His most recent works include the The Footsteps series, which he edited for Erickson (2024-2025), written by different authors. This series is aimed at middle school children and is inspired by the great classics of literature. Additionally, he has written several novels for a crossover audience: The Folio Club (a dark academia novel, DeA, 2024) and two psychological thrillers with supernatural elements: Detour (Piemme, 2024) and Alligator’ Sense (Piemme, 2023).
The translation rights for the young-adult’s horror novel The Beasts (Piemme, 2020), which he co-wrote with Manlio Castagna, have been sold in France to Bayard.
















