Mark Mills (writer)
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Mark Mills | |
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Occupation | Novelist, Screenplay writer |
Nationality | English |
Period | 1993 – present |
Notable award(s) |
Crime Writers' Association Award – Best Crime Novel by a Debut Author 2004 Amagansett Angers European First Film Festival – Best Screenplay 1995 One Night Stand |
Children | 2 |
Mark Mills is a British writer of screenplays and novels. His first screenplay was BAFTA-nominated short film One Night Stand starring Jemma Redgrave and James Purefoy in 1993; this won Mills a 'Best Screenplay' award at the Angers European First Film Festival in 1995.
Mills's first novel was Amagansett, later reissued under the title The Whaleboat House published in 2004; this won him the 'Best Crime Novel by a Debut Author' at the Crime Writers' Association Award. His second novel, The Savage Garden, was published in 2006. His third novel, The Information Officer, was published in April, 2009.
Work
Year | Work | Format | Award |
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1993 | One Night Stand | Short Film | Angers European First Film Festival – Best Screenplay (Won) |
1999 | The Lost Son | Film | |
2002 | Global Heresy | Film | |
2004 | The Reckoning | Film | |
Amagansett (reissued as "The Whaleboat House) | Novel | Crime Writers' Association Award – Best Crime Novel by a Debut Author (Won) | |
2006 | The Savage Garden | Novel | |
2009 | The Information Officer | Novel | |
2011 | House of the Hanged | Novel |
External links
- Interview with Mark Mills
- Mark Mills on FantasticFiction.co.uk
- Mark Mills at the Internet Movie Database
- http://www.markmills.org.uk
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