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Good morning/afternoon/evening/night (please delete as applicable). My name is Adam and I write stories.

Most recently I have been writing a lot of stories about a village called Little Whippendon where strange things tend to happen, usually in an amusing way. So far zombies, vampires and werewolves have descended, much to the dismay of the local Women’s Institute. My most recent publication, A Game of One Half, tells the story of the strangest football match ever played. It is a drizzly and overcast day when Sergeant Roy Jarvis takes delivery of the greatest football ever produced. Unfortunately for Roy, things do not run smoothly. With a cast of zombies, vampires, werewolves and the Women’s Institute, this novella is not to be missed.

All the author’s proceeds from A Game of One Half will be donated to Sport Relief. more details here.

Anyway, I would love to hear from you so let me know who you are, where you are, whether you like the stories in this blog, and generally anything else you might like to share.

laters potaters!

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Adam Jones lives in Wiltshire, UK, and is an independent author. Shunning the typical approach to publishing, Adam has built a cult following through self-publishing his work and has quickly become a unique voice in the UK indie publishing movement. He is a published academic and the author of the Little Whippendon series of novellas and Beyond The Storm, his Debut Novel. When he isn't writing he enjoys cycling very slowly and discordant guitar playing.

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