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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Finnegans What? & Who Shot Tony Blair? on Amazon

Ulysses! Sex, Soap & a Lucky Potato. (It’s Ulysses. But for normal people).

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  1. bowmanauthor/bowmaneditor's avatar

    I really want to read your book and, of course, I do reviews on everything. I’m in the middle of ghost writing a memoir for a U.S. Government official, a powerful woman with an incredibly spiritual story, but I’ll download your book so it will be next after this 3-4 month project is done. It really appeals to me!

    1. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      Wow, thank you – I am delighted that it has piqued your interest! But you must focus on your project, I would hate to be a distraction. Good luck with it and I look forward to learning what you think of the book in due course. Take care! 🙂

    2. bowmanauthor/bowmaneditor's avatar

      Lucy, I love historical fiction as you can probably tell from my latest book, “Annie’s Story, Blessed With A Gift”. Also, I love Brit Lit and read quite a bit of it (classics to modern) for an American. lol

    3. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      Yes, I can see you like historical fiction! My book is very British, so they tell me 🙂

  2. Steve Tanham's avatar

    Lovely writing – crisp and vital!

    1. Lucy Brazier's avatar

      Why thank you, my dear fellow! You are most kind.

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