Author
Sophie Hannah
Sophie Hannah is a bestselling crime fiction writer and poet. Her psychological thrillers Little Face, Hurting Distance, The Point of Rescue, The Other Half Lives, A Room Swept White, Lasting Damage and Kind of Cruel have received critical acclaim and have been translated into more than twenty languages.
Sophie's books have been listed for multiple industry awards.
Little Face was longlisted for the 2007 Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award and the IMPAC Award,
Hurting Distance was longlisted for the 2008 Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award, and
The Other Half Lives was shortlisted for the Independent Booksellers' Book of the Year Award and a Barry Award.
The Point of Rescue and
The Other Half Lives have been adapted for television as
Case Sensitive, starring Olivia Williams and Darren Boyd.
Sophie's fifth collection of poetry,
Pessimism for Beginners, was the Poetry Book Society's Winter Choice in 2007 and was shortlisted for the TS Eliot Award, and in 2004 she won first prize in the Daphne Du Maurier Festival Short Story Competition for her psychological suspense story
The Octopus Nest. Sophie's poetry is studied at GCSE, A-level and degree level across the UK.
From 1997 to 1999 she was Fellow Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, Cambridge, and between 1999 and 2001 she was a fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. She is currently a Fellow Commoner at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children.
Visit Sophie's website, www.sophiehannah.com, and follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/sophiehannahCB1