Ronald Frame, Esq

Ronald Frame, Esq's Biography

Forename(s)
Ronald William Sutherland
Sex
Male
Date of Birth
23/5/1953 Glasgow
Surname
FRAME
Style
Ronald Frame, Esq
Recreations
walking in the wind, eavesdropping

Ronald Frame, Esq's Professional Career

Career
writer 1981-; prose fiction, radio and television plays; Awards jt winner Betty Trask Prize 1984, Samuel Beckett Prize 1986, TV Industries Panel Most Promising Writer New to TV 1986, Saltire Prize Scottish Book of the Year 2000, Barbara Gittings Honor Award American Library Assoc 2003

Ronald Frame, Esq's Publications

Books and Publications
Television Scripts Paris (1985), Out of Time (1987), Ghost City (1994), A Modern Man (1996), 4 Ghost Stories for Christmas (2000), Darien: Disaster in Paradise (2003), Cromwell (2003), The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope (contrib, 2004); Radio Scripts incl: The Lantern Bearers (1997), The Hydro (1997, second series 1998, third series 1999), Havisham (1998), Maestro (1999), Pharos (2000), Sunday at Sant' Agata (2001), Don't Look Now (adapted, 2001), Greyfriars Bobby (2002), The Servant (adapted, 2005), The Razor's Edge (adapted, 2005), A Tiger for Malgudi (adapted, 2006), The Blue Room (adapted, 2007), The Shell House (2008), Blue Wonder (2008), Monsieur Monde Vanishes (adapted, 2009), Pinkerton (2010), Sunday (adapted, 2010), Striptease (adapted, 2010), In Case of Emergency, The Other Simenon 1, The Cat, The Little Man from Archangel (all adaptations, 2011), The Other Simenon 2: Teddy Bear, The Neighbours, The Venice Train (all adaptations, 2012), The Dreamer (2012); Novels and Short Story Collections Winter Journey (1984, 3 Sony Radio Award nominations 1985), Watching Mrs Gordon (1985), A Long Weekend with Marcel Proust (1986), Sandmouth People (1987), A Woman of Judah (1987), Paris: A Television Play (1987), Penelope's Hat (1989), Bluette (1990), Underwood and After (1991), Walking My Mistress in Deauville (1992), The Sun on the Wall (1994), The Lantern Bearers (1999), Permanent Violet (2002), Time in Carnbeg (2004), Unwritten Secrets (2010), Havisham (2012); weekly Carnbeg short story in The Herald 2008 and The Scotsman 2008-09, regular contrib Scottish Review of Books Sunday Herald

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