Gerald J. Tate

Gerald J Tate (born 6 February 1954, Belfast) is a Northern Irish horror writer, who is also a time served aircraft engineer.[1]

Writings

His first book, Cappawhite, was released in 2006, but then re-edited in 2009. Director Ron Howard has been in talks with the author since 2007. It was hoped Cappawhite would be made into a movie.[2]

His second, Beyond the Forest's Edge, was the follow-up, with both books winning Editors choice, Book of the year Awards for 2007 & 2008 with Allbooks review of Panama City and Canada. He then brought out Hot Sand, Cool Sea, an anthology of short stories. His latest published book, From Sparta, was released on Oct 2009. From Sparta has been short listed for Book of the year 2010 with Spinetinglers publishing.[3] The final part of the Cappawhite trilogy, Dead Village will be released sometime in 2010.[4] He also has a short story in the published Spinetinglers anthology 2009, titled "When the Dead Call".

He has also written a variety of children's stories which will be coming to publication soon. The Farmyard Buddy volumes will have a collection of a dozen safety stories for children aged 7–11. He also writes poetry, and has a vast collection of over 100 poems which he has released on the Authorsden site.

References

  1. Milton, Stephen (July 16, 2007), "Writes, camera action", The Sun, retrieved February 10, 2010
  2. Milton, Stephen (January 19, 2007), "Hollywood beckoning for Gerald", The Sun, retrieved February 10, 2010
  3. "Gerald J Tate's Page". Gerald J Tate's Page. Gerald J Tate's Page. Archived from the original on 4 March 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  4. "Cappawhite". booksforfilm.ning.com/. http://booksforfilm.ning.com/. Retrieved 8 February 2013. External link in |publisher= (help)

Bibliography

  • Cappawhite ( ISBN 1906755027, 2006)
  • Beyond the Forest's Edge Cappawhite II ( ISBN 1846670276, 2007)
  • Hot Sand, Cool Sea: a Collection of Short Stories ( ISBN 1846670284, 2007)
  • FROM SPARTA ( ISBN 144014852X, 2009)



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