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Simon Edge was born on 25 December, 1964 in Chester, England, is a British novelist and journalist. Discover Simon Edge's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Occupation Novelist and journalist
Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 25 December, 1964
Birthday 25 December
Birthplace Chester, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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1964

Simon John Edge (born 25 December 1964 in Chester, England) is a British novelist and journalist.

Educated at the King's School, Chester, he went on to receive a master's degree in philosophy from St Catharine's College, Cambridge and has a master's degree in creative writing from City University, where he also taught as a visiting lecturer.

He got his first job in journalism at the Middle East business magazine MEED and went on to be the final editor of Capital Gay.

1999

He was on staff at the London Evening Standard and joined the Daily Express in 1999, where he spent many years as a feature writer and theatre critic.

He is a former senior contributing editor of Attitude magazine.

He is the author of six satirical novels.

Three of them – The Hopkins Conundrum, A Right Royal Face-Off and Anyone for Edmund? – have a biographical element, focusing on Gerard Manley Hopkins, Thomas Gainsborough and Edmund the Martyr, respectively.

The Hopkins Conundrum was described by The Spectator as "a pleasurable literary thriller [in which] Edge wears his Hopkins learning lightly" and by the Daily Express as "enjoyable on every level".

2014

Edge was married to Ezio Alessandroni, a former Roman Catholic priest, from 2014 until the latter's death from cancer in March 2017.

He lives in Suffolk.

2017

It was longlisted for the Waverton Good Read Award 2017–18.

A Right Royal Face-Off was described by Gainsborough authority Hugh Belsey as "beguiling" and "beautifully managed and brilliantly resolved".

The i newspaper said of Anyone for Edmund?: "Edge's sharp-edged political comedy is guaranteed to have you laughing out loud."

His most recent novels, The End of the World is Flat and In the Beginning, satirise modern political orthodoxies.

The Times called The End of the World is Flat "nifty, often snort-inducingly funny satire".

Writing in The Critic, Josephine Bartosch described In the Beginning as "a pacy satire" and "a stylish retelling of the Maya Forstater tribunal".

Also in The Critic, Helen Dale has written of his work: "Edge is not simply holding social foibles and cod science up to ridicule. He’s also doing what Aristophanes thought poets should do in circumstances like these: save the city from itself."

He is also the author of With Friends Like These, a critique of the Left's record on gay rights.