Back on the Shelf

Nice to see Satu back in some bookshops and other outlets, almost 25 years after she first appeared. A big shout-out to Colin Wade and Laury Conn, the co-founders of the 1in200 initiative, dedicated to promoting local authors in Oxfordshire.

This display is actually in Il Botanico Italian cafe and deli in Headington but half a dozen independent bookshops around the county are supporting the programme, along with some outlets like The Story Museum and (coming soon) Flo’s Cafe in Florence Park. See the website for more info: 1in200.uk

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Author: alanbrunstrom

Welcome to my website. I'm a Papuan-born novelist and writer of both short fiction and non-fiction, with a strong focus on writing that is evocative of time and place. That comes from half a lifetime spent working for international organisations and travelling around Europe, Asia and the Americas - and from a mixed Scots, English and Nordic ancestry. Despite 35 years in the space industry I don't only (or even principally) write Sci-fi but have an equally strong interest in the absurdities and sometime obscenities of corporate life.

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