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Tobias Jones is a British author, journalist, teacher and community-builder. He was educated at
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, and then worked at the ''
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'' and the ''
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''. He has written various works of fiction and non-fiction, and appears regularly on British and Italian TV and Radio. He lives in
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in
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.


Non-fiction

His first book, '' The Dark Heart of Italy'', was a bestseller in Britain, Italy and the United States. Following its publication, he was short-listed for the
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Young Writer of the Year award. In January 2007 he published his second book '' Utopian Dreams'' (
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) after a year spent travelling with his wife Francesca and daughter across five communities in Britain and Italy. The book was featured on
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's '' Start the Week'' as well as being Book of the Week on that network. Jones' third non-fiction book, '' Blood on the Altar'', is a real-life mystery about the disappearance of Elisa Claps, a teenager murdered in a church in
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in 1993. The case took nearly 20 years to be solved, in which time her family came up against a corrupt church, organised crime and the chronic indifference of the authorities. ''Blood on the Altar'' was long-listed for the Gordon Burn prize. ''
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'' was the story of Windsor Hill Wood, a Somerset sanctuary for people going through a period of crisis in their lives. Jones and his wife co-founded the community and lived there for eight years. His fifth non-fiction book, ''Ultra'', is about Italy’s passionate, sometimes violent football fans, the
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. It traces the subculture from its beginnings in the late 1960s up to the present day. The book won the CLOC/Daily Telegraph Football Book of the Year award in 2020. In 2022, Jones published his book, ''The Po: An elegy for Italy's longest river'', an environmental and historical examination of the Po.


Fiction

''
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'' was the first in a series of crime novels featuring Castagnetti, a bee-keeping private detective in northern Italy. The second Castagnetti crime novel, ''White Death'', was published in 2011. The third Castagnetti novel, '' Death of a Showgirl'', came out in 2013.


Broadcasting

Jones has written and presented three TV series for
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, the Italian state broadcaster: ''Ricchi d’Italia'', ''Cervelli d’Italia'' and ''Travelogue: Destinazione Italia''. He has also written various documentaries for
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and
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. ''Blood on the Altar'' and ''Ultra'' have both been optioned by film companies, as has Jones’s
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Long Read about the disappearance of Yara Gambirasio.


Prizes and nominations

* 2020 Winner, the CLOC / Daily Telegraph Football Book of the Year for ''Ultra'' * 2019 Winner, Frontline Club Award for an investigation of Italian gangmasters] * Short-listed for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award * Long-listed for the Gordon Burn Prize


Bibliography

* The Dark Heart of Italy (Faber and Faber) * Utopian Dreams (Faber and Faber) * The Salati Case (Faber and Faber) * White Death (Faber and Faber) * Blood on the Altar (Faber and Faber) * Death of a Showgirl (Faber and Faber) *
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(Quercus) * Ultra (Head of Zeuss)


Essays and journalism

Jones is a regular contributor to the British and Italian press. He has previously been a columnist for the '' Observer Media, Observer'' and for ''
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''.


Charity and community work

In 2009, Jones co-founded Windsor Hill Wood with his wife. Now a registered charity, WHW has been managed by a new family since Jones moved back to Italy in 2017.   In 2016, Jones and his wife co-founded another charity and woodland community, this time non-residential: Shepton Mallet Community Woodland.


Teaching

Jones has taught at various universities. Formerly a Visiting Fellow of Creative Non-Fiction at UEA, he was a
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Fellow at
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for two years. He now teaches journalism at Parma University. He leads creative writing workshops for the Arvon Foundation, and for schools, prisons, charities etc.


References


External links

* http://tobias-jones.com/- Official website
windsorhillwood.co.uk
- Windsor Hill Wood {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, Tobias Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford British male journalists English crime fiction writers Living people British male novelists Year of birth missing (living people)