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The city that stole the moon 26/07/2005 . Source: Jessica Martin 
The latest client of the John Jarrold Literary Agency is Scottish author Neil Williamson. Williamson has had a number of stories published in magazines, including Interzone and The Third Alternative, and anthologies. He also has a story collection, The Ephemera, appearing from Elastic Press in spring 2006. He is presently writing a novel entitled The Moon King.
'I've known Neil for some years and read his short fiction with pleasure,' said Jarrold. 'We first discussed his novel before last Christmas. I've now read the opening chapters and I love it - there are echoes of M John Harrison's classic Viriconium and Iain Banks' The Bridge. Great characters, and a wonderful setting somewhere between fantasy and SF. Here is Neil's own description: "Glassholm, the city that stole the moon, unchanging for centuries, is suddenly starting to decline into chaos, but can anyone save it - even the man who founded it, the revered and mysterious Moon King?".'
Contact John Jarrold for further information by e-mail on j.jarrold@btinternet.com or by phone on 01424 440652.
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