ABOUT US
THE PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE
Patron: Frederick Forsyth CBE
Former RAF pilot and investigative journalist, master storyteller, Frederick Forsyth CBE wishes to do anything he can to encourage writers to have a go. Mr. Forsyth believes he can do that in a practical way in his capacity of Patron of The People's Book Prize. The author of The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File and multiple bestsellers wishes to encourage authors to pursue a career in writing that will prove long and successful. "The good news is that book reading keeps on growing" says Frederick Forsyth.His novels are true thrillers that have become film classics with unanimous international praise: (The Afghan) "...a story as fresh as tomorrow's headlines...all told with a pace and panache that demands that you never put it down" Daily Mail. "An imagination and talent which shows little sign of abating." Daily Express. "One of the world's best thriller writers." Wall Street Journal. "When it comes to espionage, international intrigue and suspense, Frederick Forsyth is a master." Washington Post
Forsyth is an occasional radio broadcaster, a journalist and a supporter of charity. He lives in Hertfordshire, England.
Prize Administrator: Tatiana Wilson
Tatiana is the founder of The People's Book Prize. She came up with the idea for The People's Book Prize as it is her ambition that new authors are given equal opportunity in the marketplace, based purely on their talent and ability. A perfect vehicle to discover writers' talent voted by the public, raise the profile of libraries and celebrate reading.
Talent Television is a television production company which produces a wide range of entertainment and factual programmes for both UK and international broadcasters. Talent has a strong track record in interactive programmes leading the way in the UK as the producer of BBC1's 'Test the Nation' series. Managing Director of Talent Television, Tony Humphreys, is also CEO of the prestigious annual art exhibition and competition Discerning Eye sponsored by ING.
Founding Patron: Dame Beryl Bainbridge DBE
Dame Beryl Bainbridge, who died in London on 2 July 2010, was TPBP's Founding Patron. This famous personality in the literary world will be greatly missed but will remain an inspiration to us all. Dame Beryl's great support to The People's Book Prize has been of immense value to us. In recognition to Dame Beryl, TPBP will have her as the Founding Patron and no other. TPBP will be a tribute to Dame Beryl and her legacy.
Her warm words at TPBP's launch will continue to guide us forward.
"Something like this, this idea - which is absolutely amazing - once it takes off, it will be of enormous importance to writers. I look forward to the time when we mention this particular prize as the greatest - and look back - and remember I was at the meeting at the London Book Fair and think where it has gone! So I wish it tremendously good luck."
A renowned novelist, doyenne of
British literature and best-selling author, Dame
Beryl Bainbridge was a household name. A brilliant
writer, famous for stories of working-class families
and, more recently, compact historical novels,
Bainbridge's last work yet to be published will be a
gift to us all. During her illustrious career,
Dame Beryl won the Whitbread novel award twice and
was nominated five times for the Booker Prize.
Several of her novels have been made into films. Her
experiences in the theatre formed the basis of An
Awfully Big Adventure, with Hugh Grant starring in
the film. Many others followed, including Sweet
William and The Dressmaker.