Stephanie Merritt

Stephanie Merritt

Stephanie Jane Merritt (born 1974 in Surrey) is an English critic and feature writer who has contributed to various publications including The Times, The Daily Telegraph, the New Statesman, New Humanist and Die Welt. She was Deputy Literary Editor of The Observer from 1998 to 2005 and currently writes for The Observer and The Guardian, in addition to writing novels.Merritt read English at Queens' College, and graduated from Cambridge University in 1996.Merritt's first novel Gaveston (Faber & Faber) won a Betty Trask Award from the Society of Authors in 2002. Her second novel was Real (2005), about a struggling young playwright, for which she was also commissioned to write the screenplay. In 2010, Heresy was published, her first novel in the series of historical fiction thrillers featuring Giordano Bruno, under the pseudonym S. J. Parris. It was followed by Prophecy (2011) and Sacrilege (2012). The fourth novel in the series is called Treachery and was published on 27 February 2014. The fifth novel in the series is called Conspiracy and was published in 2015. Wikipedia

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