Christopher David Paling (1956 – 5 February 2024) was a British radio producer, artist, playwright and author of modern fiction.
Born in 1956 in Derby, Paling studied social sciences at the University of Sussex.[1] He started working as a studio manager for BBC radio in 1981.[1] In the early 1990s he had a Thirty Minute Theatre play called Way Station produced on BBC Radio 4. He wrote more radio plays and later began writing novels.
After the Raid (1995), a wartime study of a shattered mind, was closely followed by Deserters (1996) and Morning All Day (1997). Paling feared The Silent Sentry (1999), about a radio producer who cracks up, might be "the longest resignation letter in history", but he remained a Radio 4 producer. Newton's Swing (2000) was a subtle stateside thriller; The Repentant Morning (2003) is set in London and Spain in 1936; A Town by the Sea (2005) is a departure from his previous style, leading the reader through a strange landscape of unfamiliar people and places. Minding (2007), nominated for the Mind book of the year, was described as "a delicately and intimately drawn portrait".
Paling wrote a series of plays entitled Words and Music, broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in the summer of 2013.[2] In 2017 his book Reading Allowed: True Stories and Curious Incidents from a Provincial Library was published.
Paling was married with two children, and lived in Brighton.[1] He died in Hove on 5 February 2024.[3]