Jonathan Kemp (writer)

Jonathan Kemp (born 1967) is an English writer.[1] He has published two novels, London Triptych and Ghosting, as well as one short-story collection, Twentysix, to date.

He won the Authors' Club First Novel Award in 2011 for London Triptych.[1] The book was republished in North America by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2013.[1]

Originally from Manchester, Kemp teaches creative writing, literature and queer theory at Birkbeck, University of London.[2] He is gay.[1]

Works

  • London Triptych (Myriad Editions, 2010, ISBN 9780956251534)
  • Twentysix (Myriad, 2011, ISBN 978-0956792600)
  • Ghosting (Myriad, 2015, ISBN 0956251560)
  • The Penetrated Male (Punctum Books, 2013, ISBN 978-0615870861)
gollark: Oh, so you assume anarchocapitalism will magically lead to hyper-advanced technology which will allow you to trivially make anything at home.
gollark: Why would cities not be needed? They seem useful for, well, having people work close together to save on commute times, I guess?
gollark: Which you also can't do.
gollark: You can't just magically live off a garden very well. Especially in cities.
gollark: You can make profit off space things. For example, communications satellites, asteroid mining, publicity, selling satellite imaging data...

References

  1. Matthew Hays, "Sex and the city". Xtra!, 13 May 2013.
  2. "Jonathan Kemp Interview". Polari, 29 November 2010.


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