About me
Growing up, most of my mates spent their free time playing Sensible Soccer on Amiga (IYKYK), kicking a ball around, or watching inappropriately violent Japanese cartoons on telly.
Me? In between 'tattooing' my arms with a green Stabilo pen and air-guitaring on broomsticks, I was copying out Enid Blyton stories by hand. For fun.
By age 12, I'd graduated to writing my own stuff. But, several short stories and a terrible novel later, life got in the way.
I worked as an English teacher, an insurance claims adjuster, a solicitor, a bartender, and a copywriter. On the eve of my fortieth birthday, I began what would become Back From The Dead, and I haven't stopped since.