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David Cameron

I am a poet, novelist, critic and freelance editor (mainly for the European Cultural Foundation). Originally from East Kilbride, near Glasgow, I studied English Literature and Social Anthropology at Aberdeen University. After a spell working with children who had epilepsy, I wrote the novel and short stories which are collected in 'Rousseau Moon' (11/9, Glasgow, 2000). Greenwich Exchange is due to bring out my first collection of poetry, 'All I Saw', as well as a critical guide to Samuel Beckett's writing. I also review books (the site of the Scottish-American poetry publication 'The Dark Horse' has a couple of the more lengthy reviews).

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