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Martin Brocklebank
ASIN: B00HFS098S
Publisher: unknown
Pages: 69

This collection of loosely linked short stories deals with small moments of crisis in the lives of the main characters. Written between 1997 and 2001, the style is relentlessly realist yet textually experimental, and draws inspiration from the work of writers such as James Kelman and Raymond Carver.Now a television scriptwriter, Martin Brocklebank began writing while studying English at Derby University in the mid-nineties and continued when he returned to Barrow-in-Furness, where he was born. These stories were written while he was living in Barrow, signing-on and studying for an MA in Creative Writing at Lancaster University.
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