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
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in
West Sussex
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.
He attended
Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School
Sompting Abbotts Preparatory School is a historic West Sussex independent school in Sompting, near Worthing and Steyning. It educates children of both sexes aged 2 to 13. The school sits in parkland of 30 acres, which includes woodland, chalk ...
and then received a scholarship to
Lancing College
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independent
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boarding school.
Preston graduated from
Hertford College, Oxford
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and went on to receive his PhD in English Literature from
University College London
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.
Career
Preston was working as an investment banker in the early 2000s when the banking market collapsed and he turned to teaching and writing.
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Preston's first novel, '']This Bleeding City
''This Bleeding City'' is a 2010 novel by British author Alex Preston and his debut novel. The work was first published in the United Kingdom on 4 March 2010 through Faber & Faber. It is set during the financial crisis of 2007–2008 and fol ...
'', was published by Faber and Faber
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in March 2010. The novel won the Spear's Best First Novel Prize, the Edinburgh International Book Festival Readers' First Book Award, and was chosen as one of Waterstone's New Voices 2010. It has been translated into twelve languages.[
His 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.
Preston reviews books for a number of national newspapers and magazines and was a regular panelist on ]BBC2
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's ''The Review Show
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History
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''.[ He is an English lecturer at the ]University of Kent
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.[
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Personal life
Alex Preston is the brother of Samuel Preston, the former singer of The Ordinary Boys and ''Celebrity Big Brother
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'' contestant. He is the grandson of Princeton University
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English professor and literary critic Samuel Hynes
Samuel Lynn Hynes (August 29, 1924 – October 9, 2019) was an American author. He won a Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for ''The Soldiers' Tale'' in 1998.
Biography
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.
Preston plays cricket
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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''. 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 he received the "Decision of the Season" award at their annual dinner.
He lives in Kent, England
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with his wife and two children.[
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References
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1979 births
Alumni of Hertford College, Oxford
English writers
English male journalists
Living people
People educated at Lancing College
21st-century British writers
21st-century English male writers