A.L. Means

A.L. Means grew up in the UK and now lives on the fringe of Phoenix, Arizona. He has authored fiction and nonfiction in various genres, using different pen names, and has spent much of his working life as a journalist.

His fiction includes a mildly erotic adventure entitled A Passion Worth Pursuing; a novel about a retired rock singer, Shine Like The Sun; and two light-hearted tales suitable for readers of most ages, The Trouble Upstream and When Rabbits Ran Rampant.

As Andrew Means, he has written biographies of novelist and essayist George Orwell and the rock group Pink Floyd as well as Some Memories, a memoir about the childhood of the late Country-Western singer Marty Robbins, who lived in the Phoenix area before and after World War Two.

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