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    Patrick Ness FRSL (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).

  2. 23 Mac 2021 · Different for Boys – upcoming events. POSTED ON 03.02.2023. Patrick is touring the UK to celebrate the release of Different for Boys, illustrated by Tea Bendix. Patrick will be visiting London, Liverpool and Edinburgh in March 2023.

  3. Patrick Ness has taught Creative Writing at Oxford University, and written journalism and criticism for the Sunday Telegraph, the Daily Telegraph, and the Times Literary Supplement. He currently reviews books for The Guardian .

  4. Patrick Ness » Books. MY BOOKS. Latest book: Different for Boys. A poignant and moving LGBTQ+ story that explores sexuality and masculinity with a touch of humour, by twice Carnegie Medal-winner and bestselling author Patrick Ness. Ant Stevenson has many questions, like when did he stop being a virgin? Are there degrees of virginity?

  5. About me. I’m Patrick Ness. I claim three states in America as my home (as Americans are wont to do): I was born in Virginia, my first memories are Hawaiian, and I went to junior high and high school in Washington.

  6. 5 Mei 2008 · Patrick Ness is a British-American author, journalist, lecturer, and screenwriter. Born in the Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States, Ness moved to London and holds dual citizenship. The Knife of Never Letting Go is a young-adult science fiction novel written by Patrick Ness.

  7. 17 Okt 1971 · Patrick Ness, an award-winning novelist, has written for Radio 4 and The Sunday Telegraph and is a literary critic for The Guardian. He has written many books, including the Chaos Walking Trilogy, The Crash of Hennington, Topics About Which I Know Nothing, and A Monster Calls.

  8. 5 Mei 2011 · Patrick Ness takes the final idea of the late, award-winning writer Siobhan Dowd and weaves an extraordinary and heartbreaking tale of mischief, healing and above all, the courage it takes to survive.

  9. Born in Virginia and raised in Hawaii and the state of Washington, Patrick Ness is the author of seven novels and a short story collection. He has won the Carnegie Medal twice, The Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize, and the Costa Children’s Book Award.

  10. 14 Feb 2020 · Patrick Ness, 48, is the author of 10 books for adults, young adults and children. He is the second author ever to win the Carnegie Medal twice, and the first to win two years...