Phil Gardner

Phil Gardner

Phil Gardner (born July 29, 1973) is a British writer, playwright and journalist. He lives in Brighton, East Sussex, where he writes regularly for The Argus website [ [http://www.theargus.co.uk/lifehealth/readerblogs/philgardner/ The Argus] - Articles by Phil Gardner] and The Kemptown Rag. [ [http://www.philgardner.net/Articles.html The Kemptown Rag] - Articles by Phil Gardner]

Early life

Phil Gardner was born in Hastings, East Sussex, and grew up in Basildon, Essex. He attended Kingswood Junior School, being appointed Head Boy in his final year, before passing the Eleven Plus and winning a place at Southend High School for Boys. Two years later he transferred to Woodlands School, where he won the Headmaster's Award for English and founded the Woodlands School VIth Form Magazine, on which he acted as head writer.

The Poddington Peas

In 1992 Gardner was invited to write for the BBC's animated children's television show "The Poddington Peas". He was involved in the development of two new sets of characters, "The Bugz" and "The Freshwater Friends", which were intended to be introduced to an American audience under the title "The Wonderful World of Poddington". The project, which was to be produced in conjunction with HIT Entertainment, was ultimately abandoned and no episodes featuring the new characters were ever made.

Plays

Gardner has written a number of plays, the first of which, "Internet Cafe" (2002) has also been turned into a movie screenplay. "Be Worth It" (2003) was acclaimed by both the Royal Court and the Soho Theatre in London, but perhaps his most successful play is "Ledgers" (2003), a one-act comedy taking as its theme the subject of depression and suicide, which has been performed in both the UK and US. [ [http://www.philgardner.net/LedgersPhotos.html 'Ledgers'] - performance in November 2006]

Micro Fiction

Gardner's Micro Fiction has won awards on both sides of the Atlantic, and has featured on the curriculum in a number of US high schools, [ [http://hairotrinidad.blogspot.com/2007/04/flash-fiction-story-2.html English Assignment] at the Roy C. Ketcham High School, New York, April 29, 2007] as well as appearing on the Contemporary English syllabus at the University of Lyon in France. [ [http://perso.univ-lyon2.fr/~goethals/lac/lac_story.html Short Stories syllabus] from the "Langue Anglaise Contemporaine" course at the University of Lyon, France]

Mirkin Topp

In November 2004, Gardner took part in the National Novel Writing Month, producing the fantasy novel "Mirkin Topp and the Hair of the Dog". He has hinted at a sequel, "Mirkin Topp and the Bee in the Bonnet", [ [http://mirkintopp.blogspot.com/ 'Mirkin Topp & the Hair of the Dog'] - mention of a sequel] but this is believed to remain unwritten.

Telly Critic

For a period of eight months in 2005, Gardner wrote a series of humorous TV reviews on the subject of Reality Television. Entitled "Telly Critic", these reviews were often scathing, yet Gardner has talked elsewhere of his great love of Reality TV. "Telly Critic" was brought to a close at the beginning of 2006, but Gardner has repeatedly raised the possibility of a return to this work in the future.

The Peter Marlin Story

In November 2006, the Hoax-Slayer website revealed Phil Gardner to be the author of "The Peter Marlin Story", an elaborate online hoax written in 2004 and purporting to be a journalist's account of his dealings with a serial killer. Gardner has since admitted to its authorship on his own blog, and has also written of his mild loathing of the piece. [ [http://philgardner.blogspot.com/2006/11/dave-god-rest-his-soul-has-tagged-me.html The Peter Marlin Story] - Gardner admits authorship on his blog, November 10, 2006] "The Peter Marlin Story" is rare amongst his work for being devoid of any humour whatsoever.

Mulled Whines

Gardner's personal blog, "Mulled Whines", gives a humorous and ironic account of his daily life, and has been running since January 2003. In September 2007 it was nominated for a Brighton Web Award. [ [http://www.brightonwebawards.co.uk/nominate/nominated-websites Brighton Web Awards 2007] - Nominated Websites]

Depression

Gardner suffered from clinical depression for much of the late 1990s and has written extensively about his experience of the illness and the prejudice encountered by its sufferers. He is an active supporter of Mind and has campaigned for the equal treatment of people with mental health problems, particularly in relation to employment.

External links

* [http://www.philgardner.net Phil Gardner's Website]
* [http://philgardner.blogspot.com Mulled Whines]
* [http://www.tellycritic.com Telly Critic]
* [http://mirkintopp.blogspot.com Mirkin Topp & the Hair of the Dog]
* [http://www.petermarlin.com The Peter Marlin Story]
* [http://www.theargus.co.uk/lifehealth/readerblogs/philgardner Phil Gardner at The Argus]
* [http://www.kemptownrag.co.uk The Kemptown Rag]

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