Stuart Webb studied Electronic Engineering at Leeds University, before securing a position as a Powerplant Engineer in the Aerospace Industry. He now works as a Systems Engineer for an engineering consultancy. Stuart has written for a number of magazines, including a two year stint with the now sadly defunct Book and Magazine Collector. An award winning short story author, Stuart has also penned three novels for children, Aurora’s Tears, Lyme Hall and Time Traveller Jenny at Chatsworth. The first print of his debut novel sold out on the day of publication. More recently, his passion for all things vintage, and particularly kitsch art, has resulted in Stuart writing a number of articles on this subject for Vintage Explorer magazine. Although he’s previously contributed to a writer’s handbook titled A Seriously Useful Author’s Guide to Marketing and Publicising Books, The Art of Louis Shabner is his first full work of non-fiction. Stuart lives in Cheshire with his wife and daughter.
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