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      • John Preston (born 1953) is an English journalist and novelist. He is the author of books and screenplays which became successful films on Netflix (The Dig with Ralph Fiennes, Lily James and Carey Mulligan) and award-winning series on BBC (A Very English Scandal with Hugh Grant) and on ITV (Stonehouse, with Matthew Macfadyen).
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  2. John Preston (born 1953) is an English journalist and novelist. He is the author of books and screenplays which became successful films on Netflix (The Dig with Ralph Fiennes, Lily James and Carey Mulligan) and award-winning series on BBC (A Very English Scandal with Hugh Grant) and on ITV (Stonehouse, with Matthew Macfadyen).

  3. John Preston (December 11, 1945 in Medfield, Massachusetts – April 28, 1994 in Portland, Maine) was an American author of gay erotica and an editor of gay nonfiction anthologies.

  4. John Preston is the arts editor and television critic of the Sunday Telegraph. He is the author of three highly acclaimed novels, including Kings of the Roundhouse (2005), and a travel book, Touching the Moon. He lives in London.

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  5. Apr 28, 1994 · A writer of fiction and nonfiction, dealing mostly with issues in gay life, he was a pioneer in the early gay rights movement in Minneapolis. He helped found one of the earliest gay community centers in the United States, edited two newsletters devoted to sexual health, and served as editor of The Advocate in 1975.

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    • April 28, 1994
    • December 11, 1945
  6. Jul 3, 2022 · Podcast. Bookclub. Led by James Naughtie, readers talk to acclaimed authors about their best-known novels. John Preston on his novel The Dig.

  7. John Preston has 51 books on Goodreads with 5518 ratings. John Preston’s most popular book is Mr. Benson.

  8. About John Preston. John Preston is a former arts editor of the Sunday Telegraph and Evening Standard. He is the author of A Very English Scandal, the basis of the Emmy Award–winning miniseries, and the novel The Dig, the basis for the Netflix original film. He lives in London.