Gregory Norminton
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Gregory Norminton is a novelist and environmental activist born at Ascot, Berkshire, in 1976.[1]
He read English at Regent's Park College, Oxford and studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[1]
His novels include The Ship of Fools (London: Sceptre, 2001, 2002) (he also collaborated on the French translation), Arts and Wonders (London: Sceptre, 2004), and Ghost Portrait (London: Sceptre, 2005, 2006). He wrote The Poison Tree for BBC Radio 4,[2] and his short stories have appeared in editions of Prospect and Zembla.[3]
He contributed 'The Soul Surgeons' to the anthology, Book of Voices (Durham: Flame Books, 2005), sold to raise funds for Sierra Leone PEN.[4] He took part in Planet Action, an eco-reality series made by the global television network Animal Planet in conjunction with the WWF.[5] Norminton has been writer in residence at Wellington College, Berkshire and Magdalene College, Cambridge and he was a featured artist at the 2003 International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. He received a Writer’s Award from the Arts Council of England in 2003, and a Making Waves award from the BBC at the Brighton Festival in 2000.
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- ^ a b IWP Archive Global Express. IWP Archive Global Express. University of Iowa (May 2004). Retrieved on 2006-06-22.
- ^ BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading. BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading. BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Reading (February 2006). Retrieved on 2006-06-22.
- ^ Book of Voices New List. Book of Voices New List. Flame Books (March 2005). Retrieved on 2006-06-22.
- ^ Book of Voices. Book of Voices. Flame Books. Retrieved on 2006-06-22.
- ^ Animal Planet - Planet Action - Team Profiles - Gregory. Animal Planet - Planet Action - Team Profiles - Gregory. Animal Planet. Retrieved on 2006-06-23.