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Peter Crowther (b. 1949) was born in Leeds and now lives in the north-east of England, close to the sea, with his wife, Nicky. While employed by one of the biggest financial institutions in the U.K., he also worked as a freelance music and arts journalist. He has since become a full-time author, editor, critic/essayist, poet and most recently – with the multiple award-winning PS Publishing imprint – publisher. Crowther is the editor of more than twenty anthologies, including such titles as Narrow Houses, Touch Wood, Blue Motel, Taps and Sighs, Fourbodings, Destination: Unknown, Tales in Time, Tales in Space, and Tombs and Dante’s Disciples (both with Edward E. Kramer). His 1996 Bradburyesque novel, Escardy Gap, was written in collaboration with James Lovegrove, and some of Crowther’s more than 100 short stories and novellas have been collected in The Longest Single Note, the British Fantasy Award-winning Lonesome Roads, Cold Comforts, Songs of Leaving and Dark Times.
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