Mark Binmore (born 1971) is an award winning British novelist,
In 2015 Mark was ranked one of Britain's 100 new influential LGBTQ writers and was the subject of three books [After The Event/Trilogy] by Chris Henson who for several years shadowed Mark and wrote an observational account of a new author at work and play.
From his catalogue, he 'gave us a glimpse into love and solitude in Soho' [Beautiful Mess], 'pretended to be an ageing actor' [Beautiful Deconstruction], 'wrote a zany obsessional one with everything and the kitchen sink in it' [Everything Could Be So Perfect] 'went into early retirement and wrote a book about being old' [Sunsets Etc] 'stepped back in the 1980s with sex, lies and secrets' [Sad Confetti] 'returned to the French countryside with a key in search of a long lost brother' [Sleeps With Butterflies/The Living Return] re-discovered childhood memories seen through older eyes [Now I Let You Go] and 'chasing idylls, romantic and artistic salvation, certain they've unlocked the secret of happiness.' [Glorious Summer]