K.J. Rigby
KJ. Rigby was born in Crosby, Liverpool and now lives in Devon.
Her first punk novel was 'Fall Of The Flamingo Circus' (1990), followed by 'Seaview Terrace' (2003), 'Sucka!' (2004), 'Break Point' (2006) 'Thalidomide Kid' (2007). She has also written a satirical novel called 'Lost The Plot' and other shorter work has appeared in the magazine 'Texts' Bones'.
She received a Southern Arts bursary for her novel 'Where A Shadow Played'.
Her latest satirical book 'Little Guide to Unhip' has just been published by Night Publishing.
Her first punk novel was 'Fall Of The Flamingo Circus' (1990), followed by 'Seaview Terrace' (2003), 'Sucka!' (2004), 'Break Point' (2006) 'Thalidomide Kid' (2007). She has also written a satirical novel called 'Lost The Plot' and other shorter work has appeared in the magazine 'Texts' Bones'.
She received a Southern Arts bursary for her novel 'Where A Shadow Played'.
Her latest satirical book 'Little Guide to Unhip' has just been published by Night Publishing.
Little Guide to the Unhip
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When we are young, we all hope that even if we are not totally hip, we are not completely unhip.
With age, we begin to realise that we have had more than a few embarrassing moments and tastes and, maybe more to our surprise, we don't really care.
There are days when we are unhip and proud of it.
Part social commentary, part autobiography, here are some of KJ Rigby's confessions of some of her less hip moments.
And what about you?
Janine Crowley Haynes, author of ‘My Kind Of Crazy’: Utterly enjoyable. I found myself giggling immediately and, sorry to report, fitting into the category of ‘unhip’. Not only is it an entertaining read, but your quirky sense of humor shines through.
Available from Amazon.com - here
Available from B&N - here
Available from Kindle - here
Available from Smashwords - here
* As recommended by Daily Cheap Reads *
When we are young, we all hope that even if we are not totally hip, we are not completely unhip.
With age, we begin to realise that we have had more than a few embarrassing moments and tastes and, maybe more to our surprise, we don't really care.
There are days when we are unhip and proud of it.
Part social commentary, part autobiography, here are some of KJ Rigby's confessions of some of her less hip moments.
And what about you?
Janine Crowley Haynes, author of ‘My Kind Of Crazy’: Utterly enjoyable. I found myself giggling immediately and, sorry to report, fitting into the category of ‘unhip’. Not only is it an entertaining read, but your quirky sense of humor shines through.
Down the Tubes
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It’s the late 1980s and mother of four, Chery West, lands herself a job at a drugs project in London. But memories of her old life are never far away.
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Author profile - here
It’s the late 1980s and mother of four, Chery West, lands herself a job at a drugs project in London. But memories of her old life are never far away.
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