Patrick Somerville (born April 14, 1979; age 38) was a writer and story editor on 24: Live Another Day. Raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Somerville graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and received an MFA at Cornell University. He published his first short story collection, Trouble, in 2006, and since has published two acclaimed novels, The Cradle (2009) and This Bright River (2012). Somerville's writing has appeared in The New York Times, GQ, and Esquire. In 2013, Somerville joined the writing staff on the FX drama The Bridge, contributing two episodes. Following Live Another Day, Somerville joined the writing staff of the acclaimed HBO series The Leftovers, co-writing two episodes of the show's second season (2015, starring Regina King).
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| - Patrick Somerville (born April 14, 1979; age 38) was a writer and story editor on 24: Live Another Day. Raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Somerville graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and received an MFA at Cornell University. He published his first short story collection, Trouble, in 2006, and since has published two acclaimed novels, The Cradle (2009) and This Bright River (2012). Somerville's writing has appeared in The New York Times, GQ, and Esquire. In 2013, Somerville joined the writing staff on the FX drama The Bridge, contributing two episodes. Following Live Another Day, Somerville joined the writing staff of the acclaimed HBO series The Leftovers, co-writing two episodes of the show's second season (2015, starring Regina King).
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| - Patrick Somerville (born April 14, 1979; age 38) was a writer and story editor on 24: Live Another Day. Raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Somerville graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and received an MFA at Cornell University. He published his first short story collection, Trouble, in 2006, and since has published two acclaimed novels, The Cradle (2009) and This Bright River (2012). Somerville's writing has appeared in The New York Times, GQ, and Esquire. In 2013, Somerville joined the writing staff on the FX drama The Bridge, contributing two episodes. Following Live Another Day, Somerville joined the writing staff of the acclaimed HBO series The Leftovers, co-writing two episodes of the show's second season (2015, starring Regina King). Somerville resides in Chicago with his wife and son.
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