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Lee Moan
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I was born in Aylesbury, Bucks, but I really didn't have much say in the matter. My parents moved to the south coast of England when I was just a wee baby. Grew up in the seaside town of Torquay (the birthplace of Agatha Christie) and after a brief and unhappy spell in London returned to Torbay and now reside in the sleepy town of Paignton. I've had many jobs over the years, including nursery assistant, nursing home assistant, sales assistant, assistant manager in a convenience store, and many other jobs with the word 'assistant' in the title, but writing has always been my thing. Started writing when I was very young, churning out comics and novels in my early teens as if my life depended on it. The main comic I worked on was the weekly adventures of a superhero called Roc. Managed to reach issue 125 before giving up through sheer exhaustion.
Wrote some pretty fruity horror novels as a teenager in my bid to be the new Stephen King. Carrion, Tomahawk's End, The Twilight Man, The Reaper, The Day of Deliverance. These were all full-length novels but unfortunately ("or fortunately", Who said that?) the manuscripts were lost in numerous house moves. Probably a good thing, really. After a brief dalliance with no-budget film-making in my twenties I returned to writing seriously after turning thirty, when I realised that nothing else on this earth gave me as much pleasure as sitting down and making stuff up. Since then, I've had about fifty short stories published over the past seven years, was a finalist in both the Aeon Award and L Ron Hubbard's Writers of the Future Contest. My first book, The Hotel Galileo, was published in 2009 by Wolfsinger Publications.
I love movies, books and music. I play guitar and a bit of keyboard. I recently graduated from the Open University with a degree in Literature. And, a bit like Hudson Hawk, I am on an eternal search for the perfect cup of coffee. As a result you can usually find me in the local Costa. I'll have a Flat White, thank you very much.
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