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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Thank you for stopping by. Your blog is really most interesting and indeed you write with great imagination… nice to meet you and all the best in your writing. 🙂
Thank you, that is most kind of you. You are an accomplished wordsmith and I also wish you all the very best 🙂
You are most welcome. Thank you so much for your gracious words. 🙂
A pleasure!
Always thankful for stopping by! Athenian hugs, Sofia!
Aw! Thank you your lovely Athenian hugs my lovely Sofia! xx