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Asboville - Danny Rhodes

ISBN: 190455922-0

'An excellent debut novel. Definitely in my top 10 of the year.' Scott Pack, The Bookseller 'A tender take on modern youth. Rhodes dramatises their sense of exclusion with freshness and insight' - The Guardian ‘This finely crafted and often lyrical debut novel offers far more than hoodie-hugging sympathy or sink-estate despair.' - Boyd Tonkin - The Independent

-- Hackney

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Automatic lighthouse -

ISBN: 1904551246

The second anthology from South East London press, Tall lighthouse featuring new voices as well as established writers - a taster of London talent

Country of origin: other


 
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Beware of Pity - Stefan Zweig

Available in accessible formats - see www.revealweb.org.uk

ISBN: 978190128549

Originally published in the 1930s, and recently republished, this is an achingly wonderful story of an army officer who out of pity visits a rich and 'invalid' young girl. His good intentions are misread and try as he might he finds it impossible to extricate himself. The story spirals out of control but Zweig's poetic prose never, for a moment, loses its grip.

-- Enfield

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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A Blues for Shindig - Mo Foster

ISBN: 0955109426

Refreshingly original and written with an ascerbic wit, Foster's portrayal of Soho's underworld is a joy to read and just as relevant today. The story is narrated by feisty barmaid Shindig who seems to fit right in with an unusual brew of characters until things change for the bosses up west and the powerss in Soho look to be shifting. (Adapted from publisher's and Amazon review)

-- Merton

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Book of Chameleons - Jose Eduardo Agualusa

ISBN: 1905147651

Set in contemporary Angola, The Book of Chameleons is populated with characters whose stories never quite settle... It is some pages in before you realise that the narrator - rather charming, witty as he is - a lizard, living on Felix Ventura's living room wall. Felix trades in an usual commodity - he sells pasts. If you don't like yours, he can come up with an entirely new one for you, full of better memories and with a complete lineage. This is a book about the landscape of memory, its inconsistencies and its randomness. (in www.maiapress.com )

-- Richmond

Country of origin: Angola


 
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Borrowed Light - Joolz Denby

ISBN: 9781852429058

-- Kingston

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Boys’ Night Out in the Afternoon - Tim Wells

ISBN: 9780954198374

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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Brown Linoleum Green Lawns - Peter Campbell

ISBN: 1905082045

-- Hackney

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Butterfly in the Wind - Lakshmi Persaud

ISBN: 9780948833366

This fictionalised autobiography gives an insight into the life of a young Hindu girl growing up in the West Indies. Her inner voice questions the many conflicts between the diverse social and cultural differences faced by her as she grows from a child to a young woman.

-- Bromley

Country of origin: other


 
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A Century of Black journalism: a kaleidoscopic view of race and the media (1893-2003) - Lionel Morrison

ISBN: 9780955554001

Country of origin: other


 
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Chameleon - Jane Bryce

ISBN: 1845230418418

Country of origin: Tanzania


 
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Commandments - Jackie Wills

ISBN: 9781904614005

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Crossing the dark - Heidi Boehringer

ISBN: 9781852424985

-- Islington

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Dagenham murder - Linda Rhodes et al.

ISBN: 0900325372

Winner of the Crime Writers Association Golden Dagger for Non-fiction 2006 this lavishly illustrated book is the full-length study of the brutal murder, still unsolved, of a police constable whilst on night duty. A fascinating study with the authors using original sources to uncover many new facts and insights into this case.

-- Barking and Dagenham

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Diaspora City - London New Writing Anthology

ISBN: 190 085 0753

-- Kingston

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Duino Elegies - Rainer Maria Rilke

ISBN: 9781904634232

Perhaps no cycle of poems in any European language has made so profound and lasting an impact on an English-speaking readership as Rilke’s Duino Elegies.

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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The Elephant in the corner - Aoife Mannix

ISBN: 1904551130

A regular turn at London's live literature gigs, Aoife is a scriptwriter, short story author as well as poet. This is her first collection, published by in 2005 by local press Tall Lighthouse

Country of origin: other


 
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Eva's Waltz: hot clubs, cool Jazz and Eva Braun - Mel Wright

ISBN: 1898536120

Soho - London, 1943. Polish emigree Lenny is busy scraping a living as a drummer around the jazz dives. He's also trying to win the heart of Sonia, the fiery diva, and along with sidekick Al, a black G.I. trumpeter, they form a band, and dodge the bombs, the police and hard-nose spivs with the drummers' black market stash in tow. Meanwhile in Germany, Hitler's mistress Eva Braun has taken an interest in a waltz written by Lenny and his brother before he fled Poland.

-- Westminster

Country of origin: other


 
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Family Connections - Chrissie Gittins

ISBN: 1844712982

South London has taken to the trademark deadpan Lancastrian wit of poet, playwright and short story writer, Chrissie Gittins. Equally adept, whether the characters she brings to life in this short story anthology are blood relatives or not. Get sucked in.

-- Lewisham

Country of origin: other


 
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Finding the Plot - Siobhan Curham

ISBN: 9781434327697

Everyone has those moments where you stick to the same old routine, or take a deep breath and make a bold, brave step into the unknown. This book holds out a hand to it's readers encouraging bold steps in real life.

-- Hillingdon

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Flood - Maggie Gee

ISBN: 086 356 5123

-- Kingston

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Generation TXT - Tom Chivers (ed.)

ISBN: 9780955384615

An anthology of new British talent,

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Here or There - Rebecca Strong

ISBN: 9780955103261

11 characters, discontented with their lives and seemingly unconnected to each other. Their lives begin to touch, with far reaching consequences, including murder.

-- Harrow

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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How Things Are On Thursday - Ros Barber

ISBN: 9780856463747

The poems in this debut collection demonstrate her wide range in form and subject and her skill in highlighting the extraordinary within the commonplace. With their leavening of dark humour and their formal dexterity, her poems charm, entertain and provoke. (in www.anvilpresspoetry.com)

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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I am twenty people! - Mimi Khalvati (ed.)

ISBN: 9781904634362

A Third Anthology from the Poetry School. The third of an ongoing series of anthologies, I am twenty people! celebrates The Poetry School's tenth anniversary in style.

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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In the company of poets - John Rety

ISBN: 9781870841894

-- Hammersmith and Fulham

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Journey - Jae Watson

Available in accessible formats - see www.revealweb.org.uk

ISBN: 9780955103247

This is an ambitious novel that flips between travelogue, murder mystery and philosophical discussion. It tells the story of two women who leave a post 9/11 London to travel India. Their Journey is both a physical one and an internal one, and although the book's characters suffer a fair amount of fear and suspicion during the narrative the

-- Southwark

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Kaleidoscope - Jamal Msebele

ISBN: 9780955559402

"I am amazed at the level of maturity in the writing. It is an absolute gem." Valerie Bloom "This 13 year old garlanded with prizes for his Betjemen-esque vision. More from Jamal...a future Poet Laureate." Libby Purves on the BBC's Learning Curve.

-- Newham

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Kilburn hoodoo - Hayley Long

ISBN: 9781905762026

A darkly comic novel set partly in a Camden comprehensive and partly in the African quarter of Brussels. This is a wickedly funny, multi-cultural modern day tragic-comedy about blame, guilt and vengeance. (Publisher's text) Also described by Amazon reviewers as "very clever" and "fantastic"

-- Merton

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Last Card - Kolton Lee

ISBN: 9781904559252

Set on the meaner streets of London that no tourist is ever likely to see, this striking noir thriller from a great new talent is authentic, fast-moving and entertaining. (in www.maiapress.com )

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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Leaving Beruit - Mai Ghoussoub

ISBN: 0863566766

A twelve-year-old girl writes an essay that extols revenge to impress her teacher, and is surprised to receive criticism rather than praise. 'Revenge', Mrs Nomy insists, is 'the most cowardly' human behaviour. Years later, having fled Beirut, she reflects upon the devastating role revenge has played in her country. Might she have found it so easy to forgive if she had stayed? Or might she, too, have contemplated retribution? This is a compelling and humane book, which abounds in courage and compassion.

-- Hackney

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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A London Child of the 1870s - Molly (Mary Vivian) Hughes

Available in accessible formats - see www.revealweb.org.uk

ISBN: 9781903155516

Molly and her 4 older brothers were brought up in London, part of an 'ordinary' Victorian family. There wasn't much money and life was not always easy but Molly's story is one of happiness and innocence.There are other titles about Molly's life available.

-- Harrow

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Mad Pursuit - Marilyn Lowery

ISBN: 9781874509783

Maggie Featherstone is uprooted from her Hollywood Hills home when her ambitious husband accepts a job at Lloyds.Maggie's 'mad pursuit' of Gerald and his busty blonde secretary, takes her all over London both past and present. Will you guess the ending?

-- Harrow

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Mariana - Monica Dickens

Available in accessible formats - see www.revealweb.org.uk

ISBN: 09534780-1-7

Persephone Bookshop in Lamb's Conduit Street in the heart of Bloomsbury and Holborn is a rare and charming treat to the discerning reader. Persephone prints mainly neglected fiction and non - fiction by women, for women about women. The titles are chosen to appeal to busy women who rarely have time to spend in ever - larger bookshops and who like to have access to books designed to be neither too literary nor too commercial. The books are guaranteed to be readable, thought - provoking and impossible to forget. Persephone's books are a pleasure to read and a treasure you'll want to keep.

-- Camden

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Marisa - Peter Cowlam

ISBN: 1902086031

This is a very enjoyable book, it is beautifully written, sparse prose. The English is a delight and had to be read carefully so as not to misss anything. It is a short book, the characters and epoch well observed.

-- Wandsworth

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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The Meanest Flower - Mimi Khalvati

ISBN: 1 857548 68 X

-- Hackney

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Memphis Underground - Stewart Homes

ISBN: 9781905005420

One of Homes best novels yet. Set in London and Scotland it traces the lives of two people; one an artist in residence in a remote Scottish community who uncovers a world of corruption, wife-swapping and military secrets, and another, whose life revolves around clubs, pubs, fights and feuds. An absolute must for the twenty first century reader!

-- Islington

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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New and Selected Poems - Dennis O'Driscoll

ISBN: 9780856463730

New and Selected Poems shows him to be a poet of humanity and wit whose observant, rhythmically supple poetry is attuned to the tragedies and comedies of contemporary life. One of the book's highlights is The Bottom Line, a multi-voiced and multifaceted portrait of business managers and bureaucrats. (in www.anvilpresspoetry.com)

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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On the beach with Chet Baker - Robert Seatter

ISBN: 9781854114280

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Passages of Time - James Byrne

ISBN: 9780954224721

"Once in a while a new voice resonates so strongly in the poetic world that it simply cannot be ignored." Tony Buzan (in www.flippedeye.net)

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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Peckham Blue - Susie Gordon

ISBN: 9780955384608

Country of origin: other


 
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Plotting for Beginners: a novel of new beginnings - Sue Hepworth

ISBN: 1905005121

We first meet Sally Howe taking her husband to the airport for his year long trip in the Rockies. Sally plans to spend the time writing and her diary charts her husband free year and her attempts to get her writing career started. This a warm and amusing story of a lady who is 50+ and more than a match for Bridget Jones.

-- Hammersmith and Fulham

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Prague winter - Gerda Meyer

ISBN: 1870841123

Not long before Hitler annexed the Sudetenland in September 1938, Gerda Mayer's family moved from Karlsbad to Prague. The following March, not long before he entered Prague, she came to England as a kindertransport. She never saw her parents again. The family were German-speaking Czech Jews, some kind of enemy to nearly everyone. But Prague Winter is also an account of what it means to be an eleven-year-old daughter, her ordinary difficulties intensified by the extreme circumstances.

-- Hammersmith and Fulham

Country of origin: Czech Republic


 
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A Pretty Kettle of Fish - Brian S Walters

ISBN: 1905621698

-- Waltham Forest

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Roman's Journey - Roman Halter

ISBN: 1846270332

A very poignant, moving account of a boy's life during the holocaust and escape from Poland written with humility and compassion.

-- Haringey

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Running hot - Dreda Say Mitchell

Available in accessible formats - see www.revealweb.org.uk

ISBN: 9781904559092

-- Newham

Country of origin: other


 
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A Sea Change - Michael Arditti

ISBN: 978-190455921

A fictional coming-of-age tale based on an actual event - "In May 1939, the SS St Louis left Hamburg for Havana, carrying almost a thousand refugees from Hitler’s Germany". Beautifully worded, wonderfully crafted book of a boy falling in love in a small world dominated by Hitler's evil.

-- Enfield

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Soul Purpose - Nick Marsh

ISBN: 9781904853312

A very entertaining story featuring a discontented vet who struggles to ensure that good triumphs over evil. More humorous than the average SF novel, it manages to combine an action-packed plot with some hilarious, if bizarre animal tales.

-- Bromley

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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A Storm Between Fingers - Malika's Kitchen

ISBN: 1905233132

The London (and now Chicago) based writing collective, Malika's Kitchen, are the ultimate counterpoint to the isolated poet, alone in a garret. They continually share new work with each other and around London's live literature circuit. Here's an opportunity to sample that energy and breathtaking talent in print.

-- Lewisham

Country of origin: other


 
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Stranded in Sub-Atomica - Tim Turnbull

ISBN: 978095419836

Tim Turnbull's Stranded in Sub-Atomica takes its name from an issue of the Marvel comics series Fantastic Four though, unlike its futuristic predecessor, Turnbull's is a world devoid of superheroes and secret powers: a contemporary dystopia which lies not a million miles from home. Entering, we encounter a paean to Johnny Cash, a lament for the Austin 1800 and witness mankind's appetite for destruction as glimpsed in a Laurel and Hardy museum. Sharply observed narratives cross the arcs of young lives, arcs not always rising, lives often stuck, alienated or marginalised. As he offers up a lullaby for an alcoholic and delivers darkly-skewed love poems, Turnbull presents us with poetry as a fragile bulwark against the iniquitous and the absurd. Sometimes reminiscent of Yorkshire poet Tony Harrison, Turnbull's work is unflinching, brilliantly comic and committed to the vernacular. Stranded in Sub-Atomica is a startling debut from an excellent new satirical voice. (in www.donutpress.co.uk)

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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The Summer of Katya - Trevanian

ISBN: 978-190584713

Originally published in 1983, now republished ahead of a forthcoming film. Written by "Trevanian", a pseudonym of a writer who wrote under many different guises. 'The Summer of Katya' looks back to the last summer before the Great War and a man's recollections of his first, tragic love, and the family secret that, when revealed, engulfs them all. Part love, part horror, a story to haunt you.

-- Enfield

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Taking Comfort - Roger Morris

ISBN: 9780230001374

Morris has a very new and individual writing technique. Technology plays an important part in the way the author creates an atmosphere of unease. The book explores the anxieties and survival strategies of a post-9/11 world.

-- Hillingdon

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Tales of the Decongested - Ali Smith

ISBN: 9780955253805

An anthology of the best short stories read at Tales of the DeCongested’s monthly, live event. Edited by Paul Blaney and Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone with stories contributed by Ali Smith and Nicholas Royle. (In http://www.apisbooks.com )

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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Text messages - Andrew Wilson

ISBN: 190238251x

Each of the poems in this book has 160 characters or less - a sign of our digital times...

Country of origin: other


 
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Time Flies: Heathrow at 60 - Alan Gallop

ISBN: 0750938404

Alan Gallop chronicles Heathrow's first 60 years, exploring how a small agricultural community on the outskirts of London became the site of the world's leading international airport. Bringing together Heathrow's human and commercial histories, the book includes stories from all of the airport's six decades, told by the people who were there. Using previously unpublished interviews and illustrations, Time Flies is a sometimes critical but always balanced and entertaining look at the triumphs, tribulations - and controversies - that made Heathrow what it is today.

-- Hillingdon

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Underwords - The Hidden City - Anthology - Various

ISBN: 190455914-X

-- City of London

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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When we ruled - Robin Walker

ISBN: 0-9551068-0-X

-- Brent

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Who Cares About Britishness - Vron Ware

ISBN: 1-905147-58-9

'Vron Ware travels around the globe to discover how the debate on Britishness looks from the outside. Who Cares About Britishness? (Arcadia) brilliantly explores issues of identity and belonging in a world where change is the only constant and single identity is as rare as the lamented dodo.' - Ziauddin Sardar, Book of the Year, New Statesman

'Amid the ample fluff that comes with any bout of navel-gazing, the odd original work will emerge. Take Vron Ware's Who Cares About Britishness? The book itself is consistently lively and thoroughly likeable...But that topic has limited appeal to trend-surfing publishers and think-tanks - let alone to insecure prime ministers from Fife.' - Boyd Tonkin, The Independent

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 
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Write next door: an anthology of fiction, poetry and life writing from East London -

ISBN: 0954008332

Home grown talent in a collection of Londoners' writing and the fruit of workshops held in the London Boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Bexley, Bromley, Havering, Newham and Redbridge.

-- Bexley

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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X-24: Unclassified - Tash Aw & Nii Ayikwei Parkes (eds.)

ISBN: 9780954157012

-- City of London

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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Yardie - Victor Headly

ISBN: 187450900X

-- Hackney

Country of origin: United Kingdom


 
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You're Not Singing Anymore - Niall O’Sullivan

ISBN: 9780954224769

With a keen eye for comic irony, a radar for tender violence, and an incredibly well-informed mind he juggles a subtle blend of angst and humour with unmatched aplomb. Having honed his talent through the kinks of London’s unsettled temperament, Niall has developed an original voice that drives the compelling narrative of his debut collection you’re not singing anymore. (inwww.flippedeye.net)

-- Richmond

Country of origin: other


 


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