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Behold the Cover

One of the most common questions about my book is, so will you be designing the cover? The answer is … More

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From Agent to Book Deal: My Journey to Publication (Part Two)

I’m writing this as a diversion from writing what I hope will turn into my second novel. I say ‘writing’; … More

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From Word Document to Book: My Journey to Publication (part one)

This time in eight or so months, my debut novel ALL THE GOOD THINGS will be published by Viking / … More

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5 Good (writing-related) Things

I’ve been quiet on this site for a while, but that’s because things have been VERY NOISY behind the scenes. … More

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  • Creative Essay, ‘Counting the Bodies’, published in The London Magazine
  • ‘You Can’t Eat Words’: Creative Essay published in Gertrude Journal

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  • Creative Essay, ‘Counting the Bodies’, published in The London Magazine
  • ‘You Can’t Eat Words’: Creative Essay published in Gertrude Journal
  • Short Fiction in Entropy Magazine
  • Short Fiction in 3:am Magazine, The London Magazine, and A Queer Anthology of Wilderness
  • Nothing To Report: my response to Influx/Picador’s ‘Strange Stories for Strange Times’

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