Joel Snape

Joel Snape (born 28 February 1979) is an English author. He is most famous for having written the Dylan Douglas series, described by the Daily Telegraph as having the "flavour of a junior Martin Amis."[1] He is also GMA-nominated contributor to the UK's Official PlayStation Magazine and unofficial PlayStation magazine PSM3, has written for Venue, and previously worked as The Boy Next Door, an agony uncle for J-17. He was the second person in the world to buy a PlayStation 3 commercially, and is currently the editor at large of the UK edition of Men's Fitness magazine.

Joel Snape
Born (1979-02-28) 28 February 1979
Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester
OccupationNovelist
GenreChildren's Literature

Works

  • Going Out With A Bang (2005)
  • They Think It's All Over (2005)
  • Itching For A Fight (2005)
  • The Not-So-Great Outdoors (2005)
gollark: If it just means it in some fuzzy sense of "we are somewhat connected and should be nice to each other" then... sure, but it should say that directly (in a more eloquent way I can't be bothered to come up with).
gollark: I'm not aware of *other* definitions which, well, make sense.
gollark: Impressive sleep schedule.
gollark: That's not the same thing, though.
gollark: Organism is a word from biology, so it seems reasonable. Also, it's astronomical.

References

  1. , telegraph.co.uk. Last retrieved 12 June 2007
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