Penelope Fitzgerald (1918-2000) is the author of nine novels, three works of biography, and a posthumously published collection of short fiction.
The Blue Flower won the NBCC Award for Fiction and was chosen by the editors of
The New York Times Book Review as one of the eleven best books of 1997.
Offshore won the Booker Prize, and three of her other novels have made the Booker short list. For almost all her life she lived in London.
Terence Dooley is a poet and the literary executor of the Estate of Penelope Fitzgerald. He lives with his wife, Penelope Fitzgerald's older daughter Tina, in Cornwall, England.
Mandy Kirkby is an editor at Flamingo, an imprint of HarperCollins UK. She lives in London.