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"You've Got to Sleep With Your Mum and Dad" is now available on Amazon. Childhood angst, marathon swimming, international exploitation and the threat of impending pinniped intimacy. on 2014-08-13
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Have a look at my page on Amazon. Still plenty of summer left for challenging literature. on 2014-08-13
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Check out my Amazon Kindle page. 'The Baby Who Killed People for Money' is now available. An utterly charming child with a unique and lucrative skill. A father with no defence against his daughter's impulses. Would you take your little girl around Europe for a spot of murder tourism? Of course you would. on 2014-06-30
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My story on the Tate gallery website on 2013-11-11
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A Thousand Natural Shocks An anthology that includes two of my stories. Available now at Amazon. on 2013-11-11
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This was in The Crown on Burnt Ash Hill.

I had drunk enough Young’s Bitter for it to seem like a good thing to do.

Half the drinkers seemed to like it and half formed muttering groups.

Still alive, though.

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Here is the excerpt from my diary of August 1, 1992

Back on the Black Sea, we passed miles of tea plantations punctuated by enormous tea factories until we got to Trabzon where the car stopped and refused to do anything. The bump at Doğubeyazıt had wrecked the battery mounts and shaken it free, whereupon the casing had been punctured. By Trabzon, all the acid had leaked out. While car park attendants gathered to laugh at the car, I went to get a new battery while [my girlfriend] checked us into a brothel.

We thought it was a hotel but soon found that the only occupants were loud, semi-clothed Russian women (long-term residents) and furtive-looking men (short-term). Going downstairs one day, we passed a fearsome, screeching woman dragging a struggling little man into her room. We didn’t get involved.

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Posted April 1, 2014
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In summer 1994, I set myself the task of driving from Erzurum, via Bayburt and Gümüşhane, to Trabzon. Here I would pick up the rest of the participants in the Kaçkar Dağı expedition. It looked like a manageable distance on the map but the road through Gümüşhane was what my brother would call a ‘driver’s road’. This meant hairpin bends and adrenaline. It seemed like an immense distance. In order to get to Trabzon airport in time, I had to motor through without stopping, except for some petrol and a coke on the outskirts of the city of Gümüşhane.

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