Rohan Quine is an author of literary fiction with a touch of magical realism and a dusting of horror. He grew up in South London, spent a couple of years in L.A. and then a decade in New York, where he ran around excitably, saying a few well-chosen words in various feature films and TV shows, such as Zoolander, Election, Oz, Third Watch, 100 Centre Street, The Last Days of Disco, The Basketball Diaries, Spin City and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (see http://www.rohanquine.com/those-new-york-nineties/film-tv www.rohanquine.com/those-new-york-nineties/film-tv).
He’s now living back in East London, as an Imagination Thief. His novel The Imagination Thief is published in paperback, and as an ebook containing links to film and audio and photographic content in conjunction with the novel’s text. See http://www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-imagination-thief-reviews-media www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-imagination-thief-reviews-media for some nice reviews in The Guardian, Book Muse, indieBerlin and elsewhere.
Four novellas – The Platinum Raven, The Host in the Attic, Apricot Eyes and Hallucination in Hong Kong – are published as separate ebooks, and also as a single paperback The Platinum Raven and other novellas. See http://www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-novellas-reviews-media www.rohanquine.com/press-media/the-novellas-reviews-media for reviews of these novellas, including by Iris Murdoch, James Purdy, Lambda Book Report and New York Press.
All five tales aim to push imagination and language towards their extremes, so as to celebrate the beauty, darkness and mirth of this predicament called life, where we seem to have been dropped without sufficient consultation ahead of time.
His upcoming novel The Beasts of Electra Drive, a prequel to those five, will be published on 11 April 2018.
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