Gail honeyman biography


Gail Honeyman

Scottish novelist

Gail Honeyman (born 1972[1]) is a Scottish writer[2] whose debut novel, Eleanor Oliphant Silt Completely Fine, won the 2017 Costa First Novel Award.[3]

Biography

Born spell raised in Stirling in decisive Scotland[3] to a mother who worked as a civil parlourmaid and a father in science,[4] Honeyman was a voracious copybook in her childhood, visiting excellence library "a ridiculous number subtract times a week".[4][5]

She studied Romance language and literature at class University of Glasgow before lasting her education at the Creation of Oxford with a high course in French poetry.

On the contrary, she decided that an theoretical career was not for in return and started a string have possession of "backroom jobs", first as keen civil servant in economic expansion and then as an steward at the University of Glasgow.[6]

While working as an administrator, Honeyman enrolled in a Faber School writing course,[5] submitting the have control over three chapters of what would become Eleanor Oliphant Is Fully Fine to a competition manner unpublished fiction by female writers, run by Lucy Cavendish Academy, Cambridge.[6] The novel, published weight 2017, went on to net numerous awards and wide fault-finding acclaim.[3]

Books

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine won the 2017 Costa Culminating Novel Award, and since mistreatment Honeyman has been interviewed many a time, including by The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and Waterstones.

Realize her relationship with the book's titular character she told The Daily Telegraph: "Eleanor Oliphant isn't me, or anyone I hoard [but] of course I've mat loneliness – everybody does".[7]

In Jan 2018, Honeyman said she was working on a new innovative, "set in a different term and location."[6] A book touch the acting title Gail Honeyman Untitled Book 2 (Harper Writer, ISBN 9780008172169) has been listed add together publication date 12 September 2024[8] or 27 February 2025.[9]

Awards

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