Paul Watkins (novelist)
Paul Watkins | |
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Born | January 1, 1965[1] | (age 56)
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Yale University (B.A.) |
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Paul Watkins (born January 1, 1964)[1] is an American author who currently lives with his wife, Cathy, and two children, Emma and Oliver, in Hightstown, New Jersey. He is a teacher and writer-in-residence at The Peddie School, and formerly taught at Lawrenceville School. He attended the Dragon School, Oxford, Eton[2] and Yale University. He received a B.A. from Yale and was a University Fellow at Syracuse University, New York. His recollections of his time at the Dragon School and Eton form his autobiographical work Stand Before Your God: An American Schoolboy in England (1993). He wrote his first book, Night Over Day Over Night (1988), when he was 16 years old.[3]
Fiction[]
- Night Over Day Over Night (1988)
- Calm at Sunset, Calm at Dawn (1989) (won 1990 Encore Award)
- In the Blue Light of African Dreams (1990)
- The Promise of Light (1992)
- Archangel (1995)
- The Story of my Disappearance (1997)
- The Forger (2000)
- Thunder God (2004)
- The Ice Soldier (2005)
Non-fiction[]
- Stand Before Your God: An American Schoolboy in England (1993)
- The Fellowship of Ghosts: Travels in the Land of Midnight Sun (2006)
Recent works[]
Recently Watkins has begun writing a series of novels under the pseudonym Sam Eastland. His new detective series is set in Stalinist Russia with Inspector Pekkala as protagonist.
- Eye of the Red Tsar (2010)
- The Red Coffin (UK title) / Shadow Pass (US title) (2011)
- Siberian Red (UK title) / Archive 17 (US title) (2012)
- The Red Moth (2013)
- The Beast in the Red Forest (2014)
- Red Icon (2015)
- Berlin Red (2016)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Paul Watkins (Author of Stand Before Your God)
- ^ Hofmann, Michael (October 7, 1993). "Don't Blub". London Review of Books. 15 (19): 18–19.
- ^ "Audio Interview with Paul Watkins". Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
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