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Rodge Glass

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January 16 1978
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Rodge Glass is the author of the novels No Fireworks and Hope for Newborns , as well as Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography , which received a Somerset Maugham Award in 2009. Recently, he was co-author of the graphic novel Dougie’s War: A Soldier’s Story , which was nominated for several awards. He is currently a Programme Leader in Creative Writing at Edge Hill University, also Associate Editor at Freight Books. His last novel, Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs, was published in April 2012 by the multi-award winning Tindal Street Press, then as a paperback by Serpent’s Tail, and it appeared as Voglio la testa di Ryan Giggs in April 2013 . His latest book, LoveSexTravelMusik, was published by Freight Books in April 2013 and was nominated for the International Frank O’Connor Award. His fiction has been published in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Danish and Italian.

Rodge Glass

3.4/5 ( ratings)
Born
January 16 1978
Website
Go to Website
Twitter
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Rodge Glass is the author of the novels No Fireworks and Hope for Newborns , as well as Alasdair Gray: A Secretary’s Biography , which received a Somerset Maugham Award in 2009. Recently, he was co-author of the graphic novel Dougie’s War: A Soldier’s Story , which was nominated for several awards. He is currently a Programme Leader in Creative Writing at Edge Hill University, also Associate Editor at Freight Books. His last novel, Bring Me the Head of Ryan Giggs, was published in April 2012 by the multi-award winning Tindal Street Press, then as a paperback by Serpent’s Tail, and it appeared as Voglio la testa di Ryan Giggs in April 2013 . His latest book, LoveSexTravelMusik, was published by Freight Books in April 2013 and was nominated for the International Frank O’Connor Award. His fiction has been published in Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Danish and Italian.

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