Tony White’s latest novel is The Fountain in the Forest (Faber, 2018). He is the author of five previous novels including Foxy-T and Shackleton’s Man Goes South – the first novel ever published by the Science Museum – as well as numerous short stories published in journals, exhibition catalogues, and anthologies. White was creative entrepreneur in residence in the French Department at King’s College London, and has been writer in residence at London’s Science Museum, and Leverhulme Trust writer in residence at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies. In 1994 Tony White founded the artists’ book project Piece of Paper Press, and from 2010–18 he chaired the board of London arts radio station Resonance 104.4fm.