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My latest novel, The Creative Writing Group, chronicles the intertwined lives, loves, heartbreaks and friendships of six characters linked by their love for the written word, writes subscriber Raymond Little.

My previous work, all traditionally published by presses in both the UK and USA, consisted wholly of speculative fiction, from horror to sci-fi, so this story was a big change in direction for me. The seeds of this new novel were sown by my involvement with two creative writing groups. Firstly Bromley Writers, an experienced bunch I joined a decade or so ago, and then the Brixton Creative Writing Group, which I founded and ran for several years.

Although my early published work concentrated on the weird and scary, the most interesting aspect for me was always getting deep inside a character,

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