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'''Simon Edge''', born 25 December 1964 in [[Chester]], is a British novelist and journalist. He was editor of [[Capital Gay]] and later wrote for the magazine [[Attitude]].  
'''Simon Edge''' (born 25 December 1964 in [[Chester]]) is a British novelist and  
Edge was married to Ezio Alessandroni, a former Roman Catholic priest, until the latter's death from cancer in March 2017.
journalist. He was editor of [[Capital Gay]] and subsequently wrote for the gay magazine  
His fifth novel, The End of the World is Flat (2021), was blurbed by Francis Wheen as a 'bracingly sharp satire on the sleep of reason and the tyranny of twaddle' <ref> Lightning Books. August 2021</ref>. <ref> https://www.eye-books.com/author/simon-edge </ref> Edge appears in the [[gender critical]] film Adult Human Female, the first UK documentary feature to look at the clash between women's rights and trans ideology, released in 2022 <ref> https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=94HFMSm-JBo (accessed 6 June 2023) </ref>
[[Attitude]]. He was married to Ezio Alessandroni, a former Roman Catholic priest,  
until the latter’s death from cancer in March 2017.
 
==Career==
Edge edited [[Capital Gay]], one of the leading LGBT newspapers in the UK during the
1980s and 1990s, and later contributed to [[Attitude]].
 
He has published several novels in a satirical vein. His fifth novel, ''The End of the  
World is Flat'' (Lightning Books, 2021), uses flat earth belief as an allegory for
contemporary ideological debates; it was described by Francis Wheen as “a bracingly  
sharp satire on the sleep of reason and the tyranny of twaddle”.<ref>Lightning Books,
August 2021.</ref><ref>https://www.eye-books.com/author/simon-edge</ref>
 
His novel ''In the Beginning'' (Lightning Books, 2023) is a fictionalised account of
the [[Forstater v CGD Europe]] employment tribunal, in which a tax expert’s contract
was not renewed after she posted gender-critical comments on social media. Maya
Forstater spoke at the book launch.
 
Edge appears in ''Adult Human Female'' (2022), a documentary presenting gender-critical
perspectives on debates around sex and gender recognition, in which he discusses the
influence of [[Stonewall]]’s policies on institutional adoption of trans-inclusive
practices.<ref>''Adult Human Female'', 2022.</ref>


==References==
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[[Category:Journalists]]
 
[[Category:Novelists]]
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Revision as of 17:43, 11 July 2026

Simon Edge (born 25 December 1964 in Chester) is a British novelist and journalist. He was editor of Capital Gay and subsequently wrote for the gay magazine Attitude. He was married to Ezio Alessandroni, a former Roman Catholic priest, until the latter’s death from cancer in March 2017.

Career

Edge edited Capital Gay, one of the leading LGBT newspapers in the UK during the 1980s and 1990s, and later contributed to Attitude.

He has published several novels in a satirical vein. His fifth novel, The End of the World is Flat (Lightning Books, 2021), uses flat earth belief as an allegory for contemporary ideological debates; it was described by Francis Wheen as “a bracingly sharp satire on the sleep of reason and the tyranny of twaddle”.[1][2]

His novel In the Beginning (Lightning Books, 2023) is a fictionalised account of the Forstater v CGD Europe employment tribunal, in which a tax expert’s contract was not renewed after she posted gender-critical comments on social media. Maya Forstater spoke at the book launch.

Edge appears in Adult Human Female (2022), a documentary presenting gender-critical perspectives on debates around sex and gender recognition, in which he discusses the influence of Stonewall’s policies on institutional adoption of trans-inclusive practices.[3]

References

  1. Lightning Books, August 2021.
  2. https://www.eye-books.com/author/simon-edge
  3. Adult Human Female, 2022.