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'''[http://www.patrickchapman.net Patrick Chapman]''' is an Irish writer born in 1968. He lives in Dublin. His poetry collections are ''Jazztown'', (Raven Arts Press, [[1991]]), [[Image:Porn med.jpg|thumb|The New Pornography by Patrick Chapman]] [[Image:Jazztown.jpg|thumb|Jazztown by Patrick Chapman]] ''The New Pornography'', ([http://www.salmonpoetry.com Salmon Poetry], [[1996]]) and ''Breaking Hearts And Traffic Lights'', (Salmon Poetry, [[2007]]). [[Image:1020021792 l.jpg|thumb]] His collection of stories is ''The Wow Signal'', (Bluechrome, [[2007]]). He wrote the Doctor Who audio drama, "Fear of the Daleks", (Big Finish, 2007), starring Wendy Padbury as Zoe and Nicholas Briggs as the Daleks. Mark J. Thompson directed.
 
Chapman's first film script, [http://www.burningthebed.com Burning The Bed], was based on his published short story, which appeared in The Irish Times in 2001. It was directed by Denis McArdle in [[2003]] for [http://www.songwayfilms.com Songway Films]/Fantastic Films; and starred [[Gina McKee]] and [[Aidan Gillen]]. ''Burning The Bed'' was a prizewinner at the 2004 Worldfest film festival in Houston, Texas, and was named Best Narrative Short at the DeadCenter film festival in Oklahoma City. [[Image:BURNIN18.jpg|thumb|Gina McKee and Aidan Gillen in Burning The Bed]]
 
''Toxin'', based on his published poem, was an experimental short directed in 2004 by Denis McArdle. It is a co-production of Songway Films and Aphasia and was released on DVD in 2006.