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David Barnett
David Barnett was born in Wigan in 1970. He is an award-winning journalist and has worked in newspapers in the North of England since 1989 as a reporter, a specialist correspondent, a news editor, a columnist, a features editor, and is now an assistant editor.
He has reported from Bosnia and Kosovo; once made a pilgrimage to Jack Kerouac's grave in Massachusetts; counts taking part in the "running of the bulls" at Pamplona's St Fermin fiesta as his most frightening experience ever; and spent most of the Nineties lying in a field at the Glastonbury Festival wondering if it was time to go home yet.
He is the lead singer with charismatic pop combo Choppersquad, who remain available for all festivals and functions.
David lives in West Yorkshire with his wife Claire, their young children Charlie and Alice, and two cats, Kali and Shiva.
He had his first novel Hinterland published by Immanion Press in April 2005.
He has completed two further novels, which are represented by the literary agent John Jarrold.
He has also had a number of short stories published/accepted for publication.
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