For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Mark Diacono.

Mark Diacono

Mark Diacono is a food writer, grower, photographer and cook, who has published 13 books. In 2015, he won the André Simon Food Book of the Year 2014[1] for his book A Year at Otter Farm, and in 2011 he was awarded Food Book of the Year for A Taste of the Unexpected by the Guild of Food Writers.

He established a smallholding, Otter Farm, near Honiton in East Devon, England.[2][3] In 2016 Otter Farm was featured on Grand Designs when Mark and wife Candida contracted the build of the farmhouse and adjoining cookery school in steel frame and cob.[4]

He has a long association with River Cottage, having appeared in the TV series, run courses, written books and led the garden team there.[5]

Mark is an Honorary Fellow of Liverpool University, was awarded an Honorary Degree by University of Winchester, and has a MSc in Environmental Management and Planning (Distinction) from Oxford Brookes University.

Books

[edit]
  • Veg Patch: River Cottage Handbook No.4 (2009)
  • A Taste of the Unexpected (2010)
  • Fruit: River Cottage Handbook No. 9 (2011)
  • The Speedy Vegetable Garden (2013)
  • Chicken & Eggs: River Cottage Handbook No.11 (2013)
  • A Year at Otter Farm (2014)
  • The New Kitchen Garden (2015)
  • Sour (2019)
  • Ferment (2021)
  • Herb (2021)
  • Spice (2022)
  • Vegetables (2024)

Photography only

  • Herbs: River Cottage Handbook No. 10 (2012)
  • My Cool Allotment: An Inspirational Guide to Stylish Allotments and Community Gardens (2013)

Awards

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Past Winners of the André Simon Food Book of the Year". André Simon. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  2. ^ "The growing pains of Otter Farm". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Property Address: Otter Farm". East Devon District Council. East Devon District Council. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. ^ Oneal, Paul (2017-01-05). "Timber-framed farmhouse with adjoining cookery school in Devon". Grand Designs Magazine. Retrieved 2022-07-26.
  5. ^ "Strange fruit: The secrets of the River Cottage garden". Independent. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Past Winners of the André Simon Food Book of the Year". André Simon. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  7. ^ "Guild of Food Writers, Stop Press! Awards 2011 – Winners". Archived from the original on 29 December 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
[edit]
{{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}}
Mark Diacono
Listen to this article

This browser is not supported by Wikiwand :(
Wikiwand requires a browser with modern capabilities in order to provide you with the best reading experience.
Please download and use one of the following browsers:

This article was just edited, click to reload
This article has been deleted on Wikipedia (Why?)

Back to homepage

Please click Add in the dialog above
Please click Allow in the top-left corner,
then click Install Now in the dialog
Please click Open in the download dialog,
then click Install
Please click the "Downloads" icon in the Safari toolbar, open the first download in the list,
then click Install
{{::$root.activation.text}}

Install Wikiwand

Install on Chrome Install on Firefox
Don't forget to rate us

Tell your friends about Wikiwand!

Gmail Facebook Twitter Link

Enjoying Wikiwand?

Tell your friends and spread the love:
Share on Gmail Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Buffer

Our magic isn't perfect

You can help our automatic cover photo selection by reporting an unsuitable photo.

This photo is visually disturbing This photo is not a good choice

Thank you for helping!


Your input will affect cover photo selection, along with input from other users.

X

Get ready for Wikiwand 2.0 🎉! the new version arrives on September 1st! Don't want to wait?