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Patrick Ness (born October 17, 1971) is a British-American author, journalist and lecturer who currently lives in London. He holds both American and British citizenships, having the British citizenship since 2005.

Biography[]

Patrick Ness was born on Fort Belvoir army base, near Alexandria, Virginia in the United States where his father was a drill sergeant in the US Army. He then moved to Hawaii where he lived until he was six, then spent the next ten years in Washington State before moving to Los Angeles where he studied English Literature at the University of Southern California.

After graduating he worked as corporate writer for a cable company. He published his first story in Genre magazine in 1997 and was working on his first novel when he moved to London in 1999. Since then he has published four novels. The Knife of Never Letting Go, his first novel for children, won numerous awards, including the Booktrust Teenage Prize, the Guardian Award, and the 2008 James Tiptree, Jr. Award. It is shortlisted for the 2009 Carnegie Medal. In January 2010 he won the 2009 Cos

Patrick Ness

American-British author, journalist, lecturer, and screenwriter (born 1971)

For the early 20th-century English traveler, see Mrs. Patrick Ness.

Patrick NessFRSL (born 17 October 1971) is an American-British author, journalist, lecturer, and screenwriter. Born in the United States, Ness moved to London and holds dual citizenship. He is best known for his books for young adults, including the Chaos Walking (2008–2010) trilogy and A Monster Calls (2011).

Ness won the annual Carnegie Medal in 2011 and in 2012, for Monsters of Men and A Monster Calls.[3][4][5][6][a] He is one of seven writers to win two Medals, and the second to win consecutively.

He wrote the screenplay of the 2016 film adaptation of A Monster Calls, and was the creator and writer of the Doctor Who spin-off series Class.

Early life

Ness was born near the Fort Belvoir Army base, near Alexandria, Virginia, where his father was a Sergeant in the US Army. They moved to Hawaii, where he lived until he was six, then spent the

Patrick Ness

Born: 17th October 1971
Episodes Broadcast: 2016

Patrick Ness was born at Fort Belvoir, Virginia in the United States, but his father's army career prompted the family's move to Hawaii and then Washington state. He left home to attend the University of Southern California, where he completed a degree in English literature. Ness was soon hired to write for a cable company, but he aspired to move into creative writing, and he sold a short story to the magazine Genre in 1997. He then moved to London, where he taught creative writing at Oxford University for three years and provided criticism for several newspapers. Ness' first novel, The Crash Of Hennington, was published by Flamingo in 2003. An anthology entitled Topics About Which I Know Nothing followed in 2004, a year before he became a British citizen. However, it was Ness' move into young adult fiction with 2008's The Knife Of Never Letting Go that he began to attract substantial acclaim. He became just the second author ever to receive the Carnegie Medal in consecutive years, winning in 2011 for M

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