Lucy Brazier is a British writer, trying to live a quiet life in middle England. Now in her 40s, she has been writing since a very young age, which she finds annoyingly clichéd. She was inspired to try writing ‘properly’ in her teens after reading Oscar Wilde at school and his works remain a strong influence. Lucy also has a great passion for James Joyce and has written books on both Finnegans Wake and Ulysses. She would love to write her own post-modern stream-of-consciousness novel, but is far too introverted and polite.
Aside from writing, Lucy loves cricket, food (both the cooking and the eating of), tea, food, the city of Seville, naps and food again. Having written seven books, she says she is unlikely to write anymore, but probably will. Lucy is very small in real life.





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awesome blog!
Thanks very much! I like your blog too. All that pizza!
Not sure I’d have the grades even to get into an imaginary college. I love the bowler hat, by the way. It suits you.
We accept imaginary grades, if that helps. Thank you very much! I am chuffed that you think so.
Ha ha! Imaginary grades I can manage! As for the hat, it’s certainly much more stylish than my choice of headgear. 😀
Excellent, then! All headgear has a charm of its own, I say. A thing atop a head is a thing of beauty.
That’s true. Ideally I like a trench coat and Fedora like Humphrey Bogart, but that style seems to have passed, sadly.
Not around these parts, it hasn’t. You would cut quite the dashing figure in that get up, sir.
Ha ha! Well, maybe I’ll try. I’ll probably only walk about outside during total eclipses, though.
Well, that’s a start!
True. 😀