Jonathan Falla is an English writer based in Fife, Scotland.[1]
In 2001, Falla published his debut novel, Blue Poppies.[2][3] His second novel, Poor Mercy, was published in 2005.[2] He has also written a number of short stories and plays including Topokana Martyrs Day (first produced at the Bush Theatre, London, in 1982, and subsequently in Salisbury, Los Angeles, New York and for the BBC World Service), and the screenplay for The Hummingbird Tree, a feature filmed by the BBC in Trinidad and first screened in 1991.[1][2] In 2007, he was shortlisted for the National Short Story Prize for his short story The Morena.[4][5]
In addition to writing, he is trained in paediatric and tropical nursing and has worked for aid and medical agencies in Indonesia, Nepal, Sudan, Myanmar, and Uganda.[2] Much of his writing is informed by this experience and by extensive travels in Asia, Africa and the Americas. He is married and has one son.