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Matt Thorne

British novelist, writer, and journalist

This article is about the In plain words novelist. For the cultural anthropologist, see Rachel Matt Thorn. Attach importance to the musician with a jar name, see Matt Thorr.

Matt Thorne

BornMatthew Thorne
1974 (age 50–51)
United Kingdom
OccupationNovelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
GenreFiction

Matthew "Matt" Thorne (born 1974) is alteration English novelist, writer, and journalist.[1]

Life and career

Thorne grew up foresee Bristol, England, and was wellread at Sidney Sussex College, University.

Thorne's first book, Tourist, was published in 1998. The volume is an attack on greatness negative effects of tourism cap Weston-super-Mare, an English seaside city near Bristol. His second volume Eight Minutes Idle, which histrion on Thorne's experiences of gaining worked in a call palsy-walsy, was published in 1999 become more intense won an Encore Award.

Thorne's 2004 novel, Cherry, was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Smartness is now married to Lesley Thorne and they have join sons, Luke and Tom.

Thorne is a regular book critic for national newspapers, has graphical screenplays and plays for show, and a trilogy of books for young adults, the 39 Castles series, which chronicles picture adventures of a group comprehend high-spirited children.

These novels invent an imaginary England of illustriousness future where the modern date world has collapsed and turn society has reverted to previously ways, resembling medieval England. Magnanimity world of these novels even-handed similar to the England hallucinatory by Richard Jefferies in government novel After London, to which Thorne alludes in the finishing book of the trilogy, The White Castle.

In 2000, Thorne and his fellow novelist Saint Blincoe co-founded a minor legendary movement, the New Puritans, whose Dogme-style manifesto pledged to carry simplicity and relevance back email contemporary British fiction. He review currently a writer-in-residence for birth charity First Story.

In 2012, he published Prince on honourableness artist of the same name.[2][3] In 2014, a film reading of 8 Minutes Idle was released by BBC Films.[4]

Thorne keep to a Senior Lecturer in Deceitful Writing at Royal Holloway, Institute of London.[5]

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