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Jill Dawson
Jill Dawson is one of Britain's most talented contemporary writers. She began publishing at the age of 22 by winning first prize in a national short story competition. She went on to win an Eric Gregory Award for poetry, and published her first novel, Trick of the Light, in 1996. She is the... show more

Jill Dawson is one of Britain's most talented contemporary writers. She began publishing at the age of 22 by winning first prize in a national short story competition. She went on to win an Eric Gregory Award for poetry, and published her first novel, Trick of the Light, in 1996. She is the author of six novels, editor of six anthologies of poetry and short stories, and has published one poetry pamphlet. Fred & Edie, her third novel, was shortlisted for both the Whitbread and Orange Prize, and was voted one of 50 essential novels by a living author by Guardian readers in the UK.She has held many fellowships, including the British Council Fellowship in Amherst, and the Creative Writing Fellowship at University of East Anglia, Norwich, where she taught on the Writing MA.In 2006 she received an honorary doctorate in recognition of her writing and her work with new writers.Her latest novel, The Great Lover, was selected as a Summer Read for 2009 by TV's Richard and Judy Book Club. Jill Dawson is currently director of Gold Dust, a mentoring scheme which pairs new writers with big-name established writers. www.gold-dust.org.ukHer own website is here: www.jilldawson.co.uk
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BrokenTune
BrokenTune rated it 8 years ago
As some of you may know, I've been reading more books by and about Patricia Highsmith over the past year, so when The Crime Writer crossed my path - Thank you, Tigus! - I had to give it a try. In the book, Jill Dawson uses Patricia Highsmith as the lead character. Dawson thoroughly researched High...
Unabridged Chick
Unabridged Chick rated it 12 years ago
I loved this book, which is surprising because it has a current of domestic abuse which I really can't take because I'm such a weenie, but, ohemgee, I adored our anti-heroine/narrator, Queenie Dove. Literally, from the first line, I was in love. Dawson's writing style -- casual, sharp, very Queenie...
C.L. Gordon
C.L. Gordon rated it 13 years ago
In Watch Me Disappear, Tina Humber is a marine biologist who lives in the U.S. who must reencounter a childhood trauma when she returns to her native England. As a child her best friend disappeared one day leaving behind questions and no hope for closure. Returning to her hometown, Tina tries to pie...
The City Of Invention
The City Of Invention rated it 15 years ago
The Great Lover is the fictionalised account of five years in the life of the poet Rupert Brooke. These are years during which Brooke published his first volume of poetry, had a nervous breakdown and an affair with a Polynesian woman on a South Sea island.The viewpoint is shared between Rupert himse...
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