Biography
Mark Illis was born
in London in 1963. He has written five novels for adults, most recently TENDER
and THE LAST WORD (shortlisted for The Portico Prize), both published by Salt.
He has also written three radio plays and has written for EastEnders, The Bill
and Peak Practice. He wrote for Emmerdale for over a decade. He also wrote the
award-winning screenplay for the film, Before Dawn, a relationship drama with
zombies. In July 2017, his first Young Adult novel, THE IMPOSSIBLE, winner of a
Northern Writers? Award in 2015, was published by Quercus. A sequel will be
published in 2018. Mark has taught writing for Arvon, and in schools,
libraries, universities, Reading Prison and Broadmoor Secure Hospital. He has
recently been working for the charity First Story and for the Royal Literary
Fund. He?s married with two children and lives in West Yorkshire.
Website
Genre
Young Adult / Middle
Grade
Publications & Performance History
A Chinese Summer (Bloomsbury 88) The Alchemist (Bloomsbury
90) The Feather Report (Bloomsbury 92) Tender (Salt 2009) The Last Word (Salt
2011) The Impossible (Quercus 2017) The Impossible - On The Run (Quercus 2018) Many short
stories. Many episodes of Emmerdale, plus EastEnders, The Bill, Peak Practice
Prize-winning screenplay for 'Before Dawn' Three radio plays.
Workshop & Reading Experience
I have been running
workshops for the Arvon Foundation for schools and adults since 1990. I've also
worked in schools, universities, libraries, prisons and Broadmoor secure
hospital. I run enjoyable, stimulating and educative workshops.
Reference
"From the outset, Mark
conveyed his passion for the creative writing process and demonstrated his
incredible knowledge and experience at doing so. The range of activities that
he provided for our students was immense and their love of writing as well as
their creative writing abilities blossomed during this week. He is certainly
one of the most motivational writers that I have ever come across in my 20 years
of full time English teaching". Dom Roy, Head of A Level English at Watford
Grammar School for Boys.
"I was really impressed with Mark's planning of the
workshops - they were always well structured with the stimulus material being
really interesting. Mark's relationship with the students was always
professional. He was able to inspire the students to produce some fantastic
writing - and spent a lot of time discussing the writing process with the
students - providing them with clear constructive feedback. Working with young
people is always a bit of a challenge - but Mark was able to enthuse the
students he worked with - who truly appreciated the end result." Farhat Alam,
English Teacher at University Academy Keighley
"Mark worked with students from
my school, delivering exciting and engaging workshops to stimulate their
creative writing. The students thoroughly enjoyed the sessions, particularly
commenting on the use of a watch as a starting point for their writing. We
loved working with Mark and hope to do so again soon". Miss M Callow, English
Teacher at Royal Masonic School for Girls, Herts
Group size preference
Up to around 20 is
good for a workshop, unlimited numbers for a reading or talk. One to one for
surgeries.
Group age preference
The Impossible and
its sequel are aimed at 12 - 15 year olds, but I will happily run a writing
workshop for any age.
Working languages
Area prepared to travel
I'm based in Hebden
Bridge. I'm prepared to travel pretty much anywhere in your area.
Other information
I lost a leg to cancer when I was a teenager. I don't wear
a prosthesis, I use crutches, so I'm a good role model to students for what
someone with a disability can do. I like to think I write as well with one
leg as most writers do with two! (Don't worry about access. Stairs are no
problem. (Do worry about access, obviously, just not on my account.)