Andrew Osmond (novelist)

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Andrew Osmond (born 4 March 1967) is a contemporary British novelist.

Literary career

Osmond is the author of cult fiction titles such as Big Fish (2004), High (2004) and Young British Slacker (2006). Big Fish was described by Spike[1] as a must read for wannabe globe-trotters, armchair travellers and mystery fans, alike. Midwest Book Reviews said of Young British Slacker: "...compels the readers' attention with its unique writing style and tactile-perfect realism in its stream of consciousness thoughts and emotions of a wage slave."[2]

References

  1. ^ Spike magazine description (accessed 30 Jan 2007)
  2. ^ Midwest book review opinion (accessed 30 Jan 2007)