Patrick Neate

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Patrick Neate is a British novelist, journalist and playwright.

His books to date, in order of publication, include Musungu Jim, 12 Bar Blues, London Pigeon Wars, Where You're At, City of Tiny Lights and Culture is Our Weapon.

Publications for which Neate has written include The Washington Post, The Independent, Building, Hospital Doctor, The Face, Doctor, Minx, The Times, The Telegraph, Marie-Claire, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Harpers and Queen, The Sunday Tribune, The Standard, Mixmag, Sky, Q, Time Out, Tatler, The Sunday Telegraph, The Independent on Sunday.

Born and raised in South London, he was educated at St. Paul's School and Cambridge University. In 2002 Neate won a Whitbread Award for his second book, 12 Bar Blues.

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