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'''Alex Woolgrave''' is [[Jules Jones]]' writing partner, given to starting nervously at sudden noises which may or may not be Jones on the other end of a phone. Has recently switched from Windows to Mac OS X, and finds a new computer a wonderful place to lose things ("It's my sodding home folder! It is not the Trash! It is not 'dev/null'! If I put something somewhere I expect to be able to refer to it later.")
 
'''Alex Woolgrave''' is [[Jules Jones]]' writing partner, given to starting nervously at sudden noises which may or may not be Jones on the other end of a phone. Has recently switched from Windows to Mac OS X, and finds a new computer a wonderful place to lose things ("It's my sodding home folder! It is not the Trash! It is not 'dev/null'! If I put something somewhere I expect to be able to refer to it later.")

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Alex Woolgrave is Jules Jones' writing partner, given to starting nervously at sudden noises which may or may not be Jones on the other end of a phone. Has recently switched from Windows to Mac OS X, and finds a new computer a wonderful place to lose things ("It's my sodding home folder! It is not the Trash! It is not 'dev/null'! If I put something somewhere I expect to be able to refer to it later.")

Cannot plot for toffee, cannot visualise, and when plonked in front of a blank screen and told to 'write something dammit' will eventually come up with what passes for amusing dialogue as soon as the coffee or other displacement activity runs out.

Lives in a house too small for two indoor cats with digestive disturbances.

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The Syndicate -- written in collaboration with Jules Jones. Futuristic romantic comedy.

  • print:
    • omnibus trade paperback of Volumes 1&2