Mark Laming has written six novels that have been set in New York, Spain and the UK. Over the last thirty years he has penned over one hundred short stories of which four have been broadcast by the BBC. He was nominated for The People’s Book Prize 2019 for his novel ‘Shadow with Nowhere to Fall’. Interests include horology and travel, particularly Brazil, where he lived as a teenager for one year. As a young boy, he hid in the wings of the Harrogate Opera House theatre, staring in awe as the actors rehearsed a show that his father had written. Irrefutably, a tiny slice of the magic rubbed off on the budding author and became the catalyst for his storytelling.
Titles by this author include:
Moon over Marble Hill
The Waitress and the Singer
The Ugliest Man on the Mountain
Phoenix and the Blue Jay
Shadow with Nowhere to Fall
Leftover Hurricanes