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James Flint (novelist)

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and was subsequently promoted to be the editorial head of digital development. After spending a year as General Manager of Telegraph TV, he was appointed editor of the weekly world edition of the Telegraph newspaper and its sister website
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In December 2006, Flint took a full-time position as the digital Arts and Features editor at the
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As of July 2021, he is currently the co-founder and CEO of the health communications start-up
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and won the 2003 Arts Council Writers’ Award. He has also published a short story collection
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was judged as in the top five foreign novels of that year's Rentrée Littéraire.
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by the director Dan Saul. Flint also scripted the film installation
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newspaper in London, before becoming a contributing editor of the
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Soft Apocalypse – Twelve Tales from the Turn of the Millennium
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theory and technique, returning to the UK to take an
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in 1968, he did a journalistic apprenticeship on the
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James Flint (British novelist)

Stratford-upon-Avon
Novelist
journalist
Stratford-upon-Avon
Times of India
New Delhi
philosophy
psychology
Wadham College, Oxford
New York City
jazz
MA
University of Warwick
The Independent
Mute
Wired UK
James Acord
Penguin Books
Channel 4
Little Earth
Sebastian Doggart
A&E Network
Madonna
Port Eliot Festival
Mike Figgis
Kevin Allen
Telegraph Media Group
Telegraph Earth

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