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Gwendoline Riley

Gwendoline Riley FRSL (born 19th February 1979) is an English writer.

Early life and education

Riley was born in London, England, in 1979. She attended Manchester Metropolitan University.[1]

Career

Riley's first novel, Cold Water, was named one of the five outstanding debut novels of 2002 by The Guardian "Weekend" magazine and also won a Betty Trask Award.[2]Sick Notes followed in 2004 and Joshua Spassky in 2007. For Cold Water and Sick Notes, the drama unfolds in Manchester, occasionally extending to different areas of Lancashire. Joshua Spassky, however, is set in Asheville, North Carolina — the town where Zelda Fitzgerald died in a fire at the Highland Hospital. Joshua Spassky won the 2008 Somerset Maugham Award and was shortlisted for the 2007 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. Her fourth novel, Opposed Positions, was published in May 2012. Her fifth, First Love, was published in February 2017[3] and was shortlisted for the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, the Gordon Burn Prize, the Goldsmiths Prize, the Dylan Thomas Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. It won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize.

In June 2018 Riley was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in its "40 Under 40" initiative.[4]

Bibliography

  • Cold Water (novel) (2002)[5]
  • Sick Notes (2004)
  • Tuesday Nights and Wednesday Mornings: A Novella and Stories (2004)
  • Joshua Spassky (2007)
  • Opposed Positions (2012)
  • First Love (2017)
  • My Phantoms (2021)

Awards and honours

References

  1. ^ Biography, British Council.
  2. ^ a b "Previous Winners of Betty Trask Prize and Awards". Society of Authors. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
  3. ^ Onwuemezi, Natasha (13 January 2016), "Riley moves to Granta with First Love", The Bookseller.
  4. ^ Flood, Alison (28 June 2018). "Royal Society of Literature admits 40 new fellows to address historical biases". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Cold Water". Goodreads. Retrieved 29 August 2018.

External links

  • 'Dotpod' podcast interview from run-riot.com
  • Guardian interview (2007)
  • 3:AM Magazine interview (2004)
  • Times Literary Supplement review of Joshua Spassky, by Paul Owen
  • Guardian review of Opposed Positions, by Anne Enright
  • Scotsman review of Opposed Positions, by Stuart Kelly
  • New York Times review of First Love, by James Lasdun

gwendoline, riley, frsl, born, 19th, february, 1979, english, writer, contents, early, life, education, career, bibliography, awards, honours, references, external, linksearly, life, education, editriley, born, london, england, 1979, attended, manchester, metr. Gwendoline Riley FRSL born 19th February 1979 is an English writer Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Bibliography 4 Awards and honours 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditRiley was born in London England in 1979 She attended Manchester Metropolitan University 1 Career EditRiley s first novel Cold Water was named one of the five outstanding debut novels of 2002 by The Guardian Weekend magazine and also won a Betty Trask Award 2 Sick Notes followed in 2004 and Joshua Spassky in 2007 For Cold Water and Sick Notes the drama unfolds in Manchester occasionally extending to different areas of Lancashire Joshua Spassky however is set in Asheville North Carolina the town where Zelda Fitzgerald died in a fire at the Highland Hospital Joshua Spassky won the 2008 Somerset Maugham Award and was shortlisted for the 2007 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize Her fourth novel Opposed Positions was published in May 2012 Her fifth First Love was published in February 2017 3 and was shortlisted for the Baileys Women s Prize for Fiction the Gordon Burn Prize the Goldsmiths Prize the Dylan Thomas Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize It won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize In June 2018 Riley was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in its 40 Under 40 initiative 4 Bibliography EditCold Water novel 2002 5 Sick Notes 2004 Tuesday Nights and Wednesday Mornings A Novella and Stories 2004 Joshua Spassky 2007 Opposed Positions 2012 First Love 2017 My Phantoms 2021 Awards and honours Edit2002 Betty Trask Award 2 for Cold Water 2007 shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize for Joshua Spassky 2008 Somerset Maugham Award for Joshua Spassky 2017 shortlisted for the Baileys Women s Prize for Fiction for First Love 2017 shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize for First Love 2017 shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize for First Love 2017 shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Prize for First Love 2017 shortlisted for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for First Love 2017 Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize for First Love 2022 shortlisted for the Folio Prize for My Phantoms References Edit Biography British Council a b Previous Winners of Betty Trask Prize and Awards Society of Authors Retrieved 29 August 2018 Onwuemezi Natasha 13 January 2016 Riley moves to Granta with First Love The Bookseller Flood Alison 28 June 2018 Royal Society of Literature admits 40 new fellows to address historical biases The Guardian Retrieved 3 July 2018 Cold Water Goodreads Retrieved 29 August 2018 External links Edit Dotpod podcast interview from run riot com Guardian interview 2007 3 AM Magazine interview 2004 Times Literary Supplement review of Joshua Spassky by Paul Owen Guardian review of Opposed Positions by Anne Enright Scotsman review of Opposed Positions by Stuart Kelly New York Times review of First Love by James Lasdun Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gwendoline Riley amp oldid 1137205157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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