James Minter
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James Minter

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James is a dad to two grown-up children and a stepfather to three more. He fiction writing career started some nine years ago with books designed to appeal to the inner child in all of us - very English humour. Later his daughter Louise reminded him of the bedtime stories he told her and suggested he might like to commit them to paper for others to enjoy. He hasn't yet but instead embarked on writing the eight-book Billy Growing Up series for 6 to 10-year-old children. These are traditional stories, but dealing with emotional, behaviour and value-based issues. Although the main character Billy and his friends are fictitious, Billy's dog, Jacko, is based on his family's much-loved pet, which, with their second dog Malibu, caused havoc and mayhem to the delight of his children and consternation of himself. Before he started writing, James spent his working life as a college lecturer, and later in the computer industry. It was at a time before the invention of smartphones and tablets, when computers were powered by steam, and stood as high as a bus. The Hole Opportunity was the first product of his imagination. The Unexpected Consequences of Iron Overload followed a year later: a paranormal, romantic spoof thriller, written to raise awareness of a genetic medical condition called Haemochromatosis. Book II of the Hole Trilogy - A Tunnel is Only a Hole on its Side – came next. Recently James completed book III of the Hole Trilogy - Marmite Makes a Sandwich, Dynamite Makes a Hole. Currently, James is writing a non-fiction book designed to consolidate the industrial Hemp industry. Website: www.jamesminter.com E-Mail: james@jamesminter.com Twitter: @james_minter Facebook: www.facebook.com/author.james.minter
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