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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That’s absolutely quite intriguing. The way you get things very much cleared around (about fash out & in of collge scenes) is pretty eye catching, esp. the vibrancy of your Beyoncé words. Keep it up. Hopin’ to look forward & reading your blogs, gurl.
I thank you Elliotte, a compliment from a handsome gentleman is always welcome. Welcome to Old College – enjoy!
Fabulous! I suppose if you’d had a peek at his bisc….anyway, looking forward to the book. congratulations lovely!
TeeHee! Thank you, lovely – exciting but slightly nerve-wracking times. Thank goodness for cake!
That will get you through it…does me!
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