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Peter Hobbs


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Peter Hobbs grew up in Cornwall and North Yorkshire and was educated at New College, Oxford. He began writing during a prolonged illness that cut short a potential diplomatic career.

He is the author of two novels: The Short Day Dying (2005) and In the Orchard, the Swallows (2012), and of I Could Ride All Day in my Cool Blue Train (2006), a book of short stories. He is also published in New Writing 13, an annual anthology of new work, and 'Zembla'. He is currently a writer-in-residence for the charity First Story.

The Short Day Dying was short listed for the 2005 Whitbread First Book Award (known now as the Costa Book Awards), the 2005 John Llewellyn Rhys Prize, the 2007 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and won a 2006 Betty Trask Award.
 

Genres: Literary Fiction
 
Novels
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Anthologies edited
   Sex & Death (2016) (with Sarah Hall)
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Awards
Whitbread Prize Best First Novel nominee (2005) : The Short Day Dying
Betty Trask Award Best First Novel nominee (2006) : The Short Day Dying
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Awards Best Novel nominee (2007) : The Short Day Dying


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