Amy Mason
Amy Mason (born 17 May 1982) is a novelist and theatre maker from Oxford, UK. Her debut novel The Other Ida[1] won the 2014 Dundee International Book Prize.[2] and was published by Cargo. She has written and performed two shows, both produced by Bristol Old Vic; Mass[3] and The Islanders.[4] The Islanders was written with Mason's ex-partner, Art Brut singer Eddie Argos and award-winning [5] folk singer-songwriter, Jim Moray. It won the 2013 Ideas Tap Edinburgh Fringe Fund,[6] before being published as a graphic novel by Nasty Little Press.[7] Mason's non-fiction has also appeared in The Guardian.[8] In 2009 Mason's short story 'To the Bridge' was published in the Tindal Street Press anthology Roads Ahead.[9]
Early life and education
Mason grew up in Poole, Dorset. where she attended Parkstone Grammar School, but left at the age of 16.[10] She subsequently completed an MPhil in writing at the University of South Wales. Mason is the granddaughter of the late actor, Lionel Jeffries.
Works
Printed works
To the Bridge (short story) - Roads Ahead - an anthology (Tindal Street Press, 2009, ISBN 978-1-906994-00-6)
The Islanders (graphic novel) - (Nasty Little Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-9573000-6-4)
The Other Ida (novel) - (Cargo, 2014, ISBN 1908885246)
Stage plays
The Islanders (2012)
Mass (2014)
References
- ↑ "The other Ida review". The Guardian.
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-29755337
- ↑ "Mass at Bristol Old Vic review". Bristol 24/7.
- ↑ "The Islanders review, Bristol". Whats On Stage.
- ↑ "BBC Radio 2 folk award winners". BBC news.
- ↑ "Ideas Tap Edinburgh Fringe Fund winners". Ideas Tap.
- ↑ "Young Romance and Doomed Vacation: The Islanders review". MTV Geek.
- ↑ "Amy Mason profile". The Guardian.
- ↑ Roads Ahead
- ↑ "If only I'd known...". Idea Tap.