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Upon leaving school he migrated to London and worked in advertising as a copywriter at J. Walter Thompson after winning a place in their Ten Most Ingenious Undergraduate Writers in Britain Today competition, despite lacking the primary qualification – a university education.
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Miles Gibson, one of the very few British authors to successfully pen a magical realism novel based in the UK, is known for his toying with genre. Maybe his most notable genre piece came in 2004 with sci-fi comedy
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Gibson has written fiction and science fiction, drama for BBC Radio 4, including 'The Church of the Cosmic Cheese' set in 16th century Italy, and starring
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Maisie Can You Hear Me? By Miles Gibson was adapted by Cameron Lee Horace as a short drama film The Other Woman, starring
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ran a list of their favourite literary novelists to take the plunge into genre fiction, they included Gibson's
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Gibson was born in a squatters camp at an abandoned World War II airbase,
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Gibson later flirted with Fleet Street as a regular contributor to
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Gibson's darkly satirical writing has been described as both "
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under the editorship of the renowned John Anstey. He was the
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Echoes, Twenty-five years of the Telegraph Magazine
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RAF Holmsley South
New Forest
Mudeford
Dorset
The Grange School
The Daily Telegraph
Leslie Phillips
Hugh Dennis
magic realism
untrustworthy narrators
postmodernists
The Sandman
Dancing with Mermaids
Kingdom Swann
Chris Riddell
Neal Layton
Neal Layton
David Nobbs
BBC
Billy Connolly
Sarah Lancashire
Douglas Henshall
Sophie Colquhoun
Special Collections
Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Centre
Boston University
The Young Writer of the Year 1969
ISBN
9781483184340

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