If you know the name of one of our Writers select their name here:
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Limerick A. Rainie
Limerick A. Rainie was born in Zambia and now lives and works in Surrey. She started writing in early 2010 and enjoys the creativity of fiction and horror short stories. She also enjoys writing for children and is currently working on a children’s fantasy novel.
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Viccy Adams
Viccy Adams loves whisky, fiction and contemplating the possibility of time-travel, but not necessarily in that order. Having recently completed a PhD in Creative Writing, she now works part-time as Creative Writing Development Officer at Newcastle University where she gains great satisfaction from running overly complex projects such as www.writearoundthetoon.co.uk. From September 2011, she will also be the Leverhulme Trust artist-in-residence at the School of Informatics, Edinburgh University.
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L.K. Adams
I’m the sort of woman who makes up stories, which surprisingly include a lot of sex because that’s what I like… and I write smutty stuff because it’s great fun. So I hope you like fantasising about sex too. I adore wearing kinky boots, especially high-heeled, thigh high leg hugging boots, with laces and tassels.
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Yassin Adnan
Yassin Adnan is a Moroccan writer who has published three books of poetry and two collections of short stories, Man yusaddiq al-rasa’il? and
Tuffah al-zill. He is the recipient of the Moufdi Zakaria Prize (Algeria, 1991), the Union of Writers in Morocco Poetry Prize (1998) and the Buland al-Haydari Prize for Young Poets (Asilah, 2003).
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José Eduardo Agualusa
Jose Eduardo Agualusa is one of the leading literary voices from Angola, and from the Portuguese language today. His The Book of Chameleons won the 2007 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize. Agualusa divides his time between Angola, Brazil and Portugal.
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Brian Ahern
Brian Ahern loves writing and hates writer's block. Born in 1970, he has been writing fiction for the past 5 years or so. Some of his short stories have been published through a local writers' group in his native Dublin. He is delighted with the opportunity Ether Books gives him to reach a wider audience.
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Shakeel Ahmed
Shakeel has always been fascinated by writing and writes for self-fulfilment about his experiences travelling around the world. He adores poetry and his all-time favourite poem is Milton’s Paradise Lost. Despite never considering himself to be a writer he was inspired to share his work through Ether Books in September 2011.
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Tom Alexander
Tom Alexander lives in London and writes fiction, comedy and unhelpful self-help books.
| http://www.tomalexander.org |
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Edwin Alexander
Chemist > Statistician > Entrepreneur > Author.
Interests: Reading, listening to J S Bach, driving too fast, pistol shooting.
I write short stories, poetry and near-to-fact crime novels featuring P.I. Albrecht 'Al' Hershey starting with 'Theft of the Master'… 'The Boys from Brazil' meets 'The Da Vinci Code' (Kirkus).
| http://edwin-alexander.com/ |
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Karen Allingham
Karen Allingham is an award-winning Australian short story writer. Her stories have been published in anthologies and online. Although her stories span several genres she often finds herself drawn to crime and the supernatural.
A firm non-believer in the idea of 'bigger is better', Karen has resisted the temptation to launch into novels, in the belief that the short story would eventually surge in popularity and take its rightful place as the foremost storytelling form.
She dares to believe that with the mobile platform revolution, that time has finally come.
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