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Biography
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Sarah Lutyens at Lutyens & Rubinstein, 231 Westbourne Park Road, London W11 1EB, 020 7792 4855 After teaching English and Drama in secondary schools for twelve years, stopping in 1975, Harvey has lived primarily by his writing. For years he was a regular tutor on residential writing courses run by the Arvon Foundation, and in 1995 he was on the teaching faculty of the Squaw Valley Community of Writers Fiction Workshop in Northern California. He has recently decided to do no further teaching, either in workshop or formal situations, but does continue to enjoy giving readings and talking about his work. Initially a
writer of paperbackfiction - both for adults and
teenagers - John Harvey has over 90 published books
to his credit. Now principally known as a writer
of crime
fiction, principally the Charlie Resnick novels, he
continues to work on scripts for radio, where he
has specialised in adapting the work
of himself and others - his radio dramatisation of
Graham Greene's "The End
of the Affair" gained the Silver award in the
radio drama section of the 1999 Sony Radio
Awards, he has also adapted novels or short stories
by Arnold Bennett, A.S. Byatt, Richard Ford, Bobbie
Ann Mason and Jayne Anne Phillips. As a poet, his work has appeared in a large number of magazines and pamphlets, and "Ghosts of a Chance", a selected poems, was published by Smith Doorstop Press (Huddersfield, England) in 1992. A new collection, "Bluer Than This", was published by Smith Doorstop in Autumn 1998 and reprinted in Autumn 1999. "Till It Shines" a CD on which he reads his poems and prose with the accompaniment of the Second Nature jazz group, which he performs whenever he gets the chance, was issued in 2004. .
He ran Slow Dancer Press
from 1977 to 1999, editing Slow Dancer
magazine until 1993, publishing the work
of both new poets and established writers such as
Lee Harwood, Libby Houston and Barry MacSweeney. He
was the first to publish a collection of Sharon
Olds' work in England,and, in 1998, follow ed this up
by publishing Lucille Clifton for the first time in
Britain in 1998. From 1998, Slow Dancer Press
published fiction as well as poetry, concentrating
on crime fiction, short stories and writing
concerned with jazz and
blues. He has two grown-up children, twins, Tom & Leanne Harvey, born to a marriage which ended in divorce in the mid-seventies; in 1998, 10th August to be precise, a third child, Molly Ernestine Boiling, was born in London, where he and Molly's mother, Sarah, were then living. After living in Cornwall for a year from the summer of 2003, John, Sarah & Molly moved to Nottingham in 2004 and then back to London, where they currently live, in 2006. |
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