Today we meet Ross Raisin, 28, an author from Bradford.
“God’s own country has a terrifically exciting plot
and exists wonderfully within its medium of words. A writer who loves the
oddities of the language, and who can create a dialect both observed and
fantastic out of his collected material, is a writer who will go far.”
Ross began
writing before university and continued to write during his undergraduate
course at Kings College, London. He then started a creative writing MA at
Goldsmiths College, London...
It was towards the end of his time at Goldsmiths that he began his first novel - God's Own Country. Ross is now writing his second book, a novel set in Glasgow about an ex-shipyard worker and what happens to him after the death of his wife.
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