Alex Preston (author) explained

Birth Date:18 January 1979
Birth Place:Worthing, West Sussex, England
Education:Lancing College
Alma Mater:Hertford College, Oxford

University College London
Occupation:Author and journalist
Relatives:Samuel Preston (brother)
Samuel Hynes (grandfather)
Notable Works:This Bleeding City (2010)

Alex Preston (born 1979) is an English author and journalist.

Early life and education

Preston was born on 18 January 1979, in the seaside town of Worthing in West Sussex, England. He attended Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School and then received a scholarship to Lancing College independent boarding school.[1] Preston graduated from Hertford College, Oxford,[2] and went on to receive his PhD in English Literature from University College London.[3]

Career

Preston was working as an investment banker in the early 2000s when the banking market collapsed and he turned to teaching and writing.[1]

Preston's first novel, This Bleeding City, was published by Faber and Faber in March 2010.[4] The novel won the Spear's Best First Novel Prize,[5] the Edinburgh International Book Festival Readers' First Book Award,[6] and was chosen as one of Waterstone's New Voices 2010.[7] This Bleeding City has been translated into 12 languages.[2]

Preston's second novel, The Revelations, was published in February 2012, while his third, In Love and War, was featured on BBC Radio 4's Book at Bedtime. He is also the co-author of As Kingfishers Catch Fire, a memoir and anthology of literature about British birds.[8] Preston authored Winchelsea, a historical fiction novel based upon the activities of the Hawkhurst smuggling gang set in the 18th century on the Kent/Sussex coast, which was published in late 2022 by Canongate Books.[9] [10]

Preston reviews books for a number of national newspapers and magazines and was a regular panelist on BBC2's The Review Show.[2] He is an English lecturer at the University of Kent.[1]

Personal life

Preston plays cricket for the Authors Cricket Club and contributed a chapter to the team's book The Authors XI: A Season of English Cricket from Hackney to Hambledon.[11] He became notable as player-umpire for asking of fellow novelist Richard Beard, "Do you think you were out?" in response to a bellowed LBW appeal. For this, Preston received the "Decision of the Season" award at their annual dinner.[12]

Preston is the brother of Samuel Preston, the former singer of The Ordinary Boys and Celebrity Big Brother contestant. He is the grandson of Princeton University English professor and literary critic Samuel Hynes.[13] [14] He lives in Kent, England, with his wife and two children.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Preston. Alex. Best-selling author Alex Preston on the "warmth and genial eccentricity" of Sompting Abbotts Prep School . Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School. 16 October 2017.
  2. Web site: About | Alex Preston . 22 October 2009 . Alexhmpreston.com . 22 October 2011.
  3. Web site: Dr Alex Preston - School of English - University of Kent. www.kent.ac.uk. 2018-09-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20180913185500/https://www.kent.ac.uk/english/staff/preston.html. 13 September 2018. dead.
  4. Web site: Faber & Faber : Alex Preston . Faber.co.uk . 30 March 2010 . 22 October 2011.
  5. Web site: Spears Book Awards 2010 Shortlist. 9 August 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100602220537/http://www.spearswms.com/good-life/books/19077/spears-book-awards-2010-shortlist.thtml . 2 June 2010 .
  6. Web site: 2010 Readers' First Book Award winner announced . 25 October 2010 . Edinburgh International Book Festival. 22 October 2011.
  7. Web site: Fiction, Children's books, eBooks, Non-fiction books, textbooks and more at Waterstone's . . 15 December 2005 . 22 October 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110829001827/http://www.waterstones.com/waterstonesweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1492 . 29 August 2011 . dead.
  8. Book: Preston . Alex. Gower . Neil . 2017 . As Kingfishers Catch Fire. Corsair . 9781472152244.
  9. https://canongate.co.uk/books/3852-winchelsea/ "Winchelsea"
  10. News: Womack . Philip . Winchelsea by Alex Preston review – a salt-tinged 18th-century romp . 26 January 2024 . . 19 February 2022.
  11. Book: Authors Cricket Club. The Authors XI: A Season of English Cricket from Hackney to Hambledon. Bloomsbury. London. 2013. 978-1-4088-4045-0.
  12. Web site: Who would be a player-umpire?. Hogg. Nicholas. 5 June 2014. ESPNcricinfo. 7 June 2014.
  13. News: Carole Cadwalladr. Carole Cadwalladr. Interview with Preston, former singer with the Ordinary Boys and now launching a solo career . . UK . 22 October 2011 . 19 July 2009.
  14. Web site: Fifteen minutes with Samuel Preston, singer_guitarist_songwriter with The Ordinary Boys and fan of Morrissey. 20 February 2013. Julie Hamill. 7 June 2014.