Thomas Emson

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Thomas Emson was born in Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, in 1966, and raised on Anglesey. He now lives in Whitstable, Kent, England. He went to college in Bangor to do a degree in Communication but took a creative writing module in his third year which got him started as a writer. His first language is Welsh.

After graduating, he took job as a reporter with the local newspaper group. His first novel was published in 1996 – it was a Welsh-language horror story. Subsequently there have been another three novels and two collections of stories in Welsh before his first English language novel: Maneater, which was published on 1 April 2008 by Snowbooks.[1] Thomas Emson's second book, Skarlet, is about vampires in London and was published on 2 March 2009.[1]

Thomas Emson states that currently he "lives in Kent with a wonderful woman, an elderly cat, an adopted dog and two house rabbits. "[2]

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  1. ^ Thomas Emson >> Biography
  2. ^ About Thomas Emson


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