Patrick Gale
Patrick Gale is the author of the Emmy award-winning Man in an Orange Shirt and of novels including The Whole Day Through, Notes from an Exhibition, and A Perfectly Good Man, the Costa nominated A Place Called Winter and his latest Take Nothing With You. He was born on the Isle of Wight, where his father was prison governor at Camp Hill. His first two novels, The Aerodynamics of Pork and Ease were published by Abacus on the same day in June 1986. The following year he moved to Camelford near the north coast of Cornwall and began a love affair with the county that has fed his work ever since. He chairs the North Cornwall Book Festival, and is patron of Penzance LitFest and a director of both Endelienta and the Charles Causley Trust.