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Luke Williams (author)

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Luke Williams (born 1977[1]) is a Scottish author, his first novel The Echo Chamber won the 2011 Saltire Society's Scottish First Book of the Year award.[2]

Life

Williams grew up in Fife, Scotland and divides his time between London and Edinburgh.[1] He studied history at Edinburgh University and St Andrews University[3] and completed an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia taught by W. G. Sebald who influenced him greatly, Williams contributing a chapter to Saturn's Moons: A W.G. Sebald Handbook.[1]

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