Nick Coleman (British writer)

Nick Coleman (born 1960) is a British writer.

Born in Buckinghamshire in 1960, Coleman grew up in Cambridgeshire and has lived[when?]

In 2010 he wrote The Train in the Night: A Story of Music and Loss, about coming to terms with his own experience five years earlier of hearing loss.,[1][2][3][4] published in 2012.

It was shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize 2012.

His other books are the novel, Pillow Man (2015),[5] [6] which was a runner-up for the McKitterick Prize, and Voices: How a Great Singer Can Change Your Life (2018), an exploration of what it means to listen to, and be compelled by, singing.