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Publication Order of Lord Byron Books

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

The Syme Papers(2004)Description / Buy at Amazon
Either Side Of Winter(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Fathers and Daughters(2005)Description / Buy at Amazon
Playing Days(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
You Don't Have to Live Like This(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
A Weekend in New York(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Christmas in Austin(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Home Games(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Sidekick(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Rest of Our Lives(2025)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The BBC National Short Story Award Books

The BBC National Short Story Award 2010 (By: Helen Oyeyemi,David Constantine,Sarah Hall,Aminatta Forna,Jon McGregor)(2010)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2011 (By: Alison MacLeod,M.J. Hyland,Jon McGregor,K.J. Orr,Sue MacGregor)(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC International Short Story Award 2012 (By: Miroslav Penkov,Carrie Tiffany,Deborah Levy,M.J. Hyland,Clive Anderson,Lucy Caldwell,Henrietta Rose-Innes,Julian Gough,Chris Womersley,Krys Lee,Adam Ross)(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2013 (By: Lionel Shriver,Sarah Hall,Lavinia Greenlaw,Lucy Wood)(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2014 (By: Tessa Hadley,Lionel Shriver,Zadie Smith,Rose Tremain,Francesca Rhydderch,Alan Yentob)(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2015 (By: Jeremy Page)(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
BBC National Short Story Award 2016 (By: Hilary Mantel,Claire-Louise Bennett,Lavinia Greenlaw,Tahmima Anam,Jenni Murray,K.J. Orr)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2017 (With: Joanna Trollope,Helen Oyeyemi,Jenni Fagan,Will Eaves,Cynan Jones)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2018 (By: Kerry Andrew,Sarah Hall,Ingrid Persaud,Nell Stevens,Kiare Ladner,Stig Abell)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2019 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Jo Lloyd,Lynda Clark,Jacqueline Crooks,Nikki Bedi)(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2020 (By: Eley Williams,Sarah Hall,Caleb Azumah Nelson,Jan Carson,Jack Houston)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2021 (By: Danny Rhodes,James Runcie,Richard Smyth,Lucy Caldwell,Rory Gleeson,Georgina Harding)(2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2022 (By: Kerry Andrew,Elizabeth Day,Jenn Ashworth,Anna Bailey,Vanessa Onwuemezi,Saba Sams)(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2023 (By: Kamila Shamsie,NickMulgrew,NaomiWood,CheriseSaywell,KPatrick,Reeta Chakrabarti)(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
The BBC National Short Story Award 2024 (By: Lucy Caldwell,Ross Raisin,Will Boast,Manish Chauhan,Paddy O’Connell,Vee Walker)(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Benjamin Markovits is a British-American author born in 1973.

He is known for writing twelve novels throughout the course of his career and there is still room for him to make more of an impact. One of his works is a trilogy that is all about the life of poet Lord Byron.

This author was picked as one of the Best of Young British Novelists by Granta magazine in 2013. In 2016, he won the James Tait Black Prize for Fiction with his novel You Don’t Have to Live Like This. In 2025 he saw that his novel The Rest of Our Lives was shortlisted for the 2025 Booker Prize.

Ben was born in California in 1973. He grew up in different places, including London, Berlin, and Texas. He studied at Yale University as well as the University of Oxford. He has been a high school English teacher as well as an editor for a left-wing culture magazine. After college, he played pro basketball in Germany for a team in the southern league of the second division. He resides in London, England. Ben teaches creative writing at Royal Holloway at the University of London.

He has won the Le Prince Maurice Prize in 2006, the Fellowship for the Radcliffe Centre for Humanities in 2009, was picked as Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists in 2013, won the 2016 James Tait Black Prize for Fiction, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2018.

A Weekend in New York is a 2018 book by Benjamin Markovits. If you have been looking for something new and interesting to read, this might be the book for you. Tolstoy once said that happily families are all alike while each unhappy family ‘is unhappy in its own way’. But what if happy families are simply the most unusual of all of them?

Paul Essinger is a tennis pro, a mid-ranking one who is going on the ATP tour. His girlfriend Dana is a former model and photographer. She also happens to be mother to Cal, their two year old son. Together they form an upper middle class family in New York and they seem like everything is picture perfect, so to speak. But is it really?

Summer storms are coming through Manhattan. Paul’s parents have come to stay as the country builds up to the US Open. Over the course of the weekend, many different generations of domestic tension are brought to a boiling point.

This book asks the question of what it means to be a family or an individual and how we contend with the different responsibilities that these roles put on us. This book blends the politics of household and state to come up with a national portrait on a local scale. Recalling some of the most celebrated novelists, this story shows us readers that social realism can reach new heights. Check out this book to find out more.

The Rest of Our Lives is a 2025 novel by Benjamin Markovits. If you’ve been looking for something interesting and new to read, check out this fictional work from a fresh new voice in fiction to see what you think.

You may end up wondering what is left when your kids finally grow up and decide to leave the home, and if you are, you wouldn’t be alone. Tom Layward’s wife ended up having an affair and when she did he promised himself that he was going to leave her— just as soon as the youngest daughter turned 18 years old. Now it’s been 12 years later and he is driving her to the city to start university. As he does, he remembers his resolution and just keeps on driving West.

Tom is also on the run from his own health issues and is trying not to face the fact that he has been put on leave at work thanks to his students complaining about his law class’s politics. He has not yet told his wife this.

He drops Miriam off and just keeps driving. Somewhere in his mind he has the plan of visiting different people from the past, such as an old friend from college, his brother, his ex-girlfriend, his son. All on the way, perhaps, to visit the grave of his father in California.

This story evolves into a road trip novel that you won’t soon forget. Detailed and interesting, The Rest of Our Lives dips into the various nuance and the complications that come from a long marriage. Pick up a copy of this book to find out what happens in the end!

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