- Stephen Potts
Stephen Potts is a British author of children’s books, particularly historical adventure novels set at sea.
Potts was born in 1957 in
Norwich ,England , to an English father then serving in theRoyal Navy , and an Irish mother. He started school in northernScotland , and continued in various parts of England, before enteringCorpus Christi College, Cambridge to study medical sciences. He subsequently transferred toMagdalen College, Oxford to study clinical medicine, and while there rowed forOxford University (Isis) in the 1981 Boat Race.He continued medical studies in the
United States , before returning toLondon and thenEdinburgh to specialise inpsychiatry . He works part-time as a Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry inEdinburgh Royal Infirmary , mainly in the emergency department and renal transplant unit.He took up writing for children in the 1990s, beginning with a loosely connected trilogy collectively known as The Running Tide. The three books cover the period from the mid 19th century to the present day, and are variously set in Britain,
Greenland and theAleutian islands . Described as “good, old-fashioned tales of courage and adventure” (Observer, 2001) they pit child protagonists against the dangers of the ocean and the polar ice, as well as malevolent adults.His most recent book, "Abigail’s Gift", tells intertwined stories of a Highland lass at the time of the Clearances, and a modern schoolgirl troubled by bullying and an overactive imagination.
In March 2007 he was commissioned by Dynamic Entertainment DEH, a Dutch independent film production company, to adapt
Philip Pullman ’s 1992 novelThe Butterfly Tattoo (previously published asThe White Mercedes ) as a feature film, due for release in 2008.Bibliography
Children’s Prose all published by Egmont,
London Novels
1999 "Hunting Gumnor" Nominated for the
Carnegie Medal 2000Runner-up for the
Branford Boase award 2000Republished in 2004
2001 "Compass Murphy" Shortlisted, Askews Children's Book Award 2002
Japanese translation published by Kyuryu-do 2005
Republished in 2004
2004 "The Ship Thief"
2006 "Abigail's Gift"
Novella
2000 "Tommy Trouble" Nominated for the Carnegie Medal 2001
hort Stories
1999 "On the Bench" (in Family Tree, ed. M Hodgson )2002 "Abigail's Gift" (in Love From Dad. ed M. Hodgson)
Radio
"Grandmother’s Footsteps" (Island Blue) broadcast on
BBC Radio 4 in June 2006.Medical
Potts has written or co-written scientific papers, books, book chapters, and editorials in the fields of non-cardiac chest pain,
psychiatry , andeuthanasia . He has contributed to theEdinburgh textbooks ofpsychiatry andmedicine :Legal and Ethical Aspects of Psychiatry (with JHM Crichton) in Companion to Psychiatric Studies, 7th edition, eds Eve C Johnstone et al, Churchill Livingston Edinburgh 2004
Medical Psychiatry (with MC Sharpe) in Davidson’s Principles & Practice of Medicine, 20th edition, ed NA Boon et al, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh 2006
External links
"Publisher": [http://www.egmont.co.uk Egmont]
"Agent": [http://unitedagents.co.uk United Agents]
"Film": [http://tbtproject.com The Butterfly Tattoo]
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