I am a 49 year old male living in Scotland, an author myself though not a particularly noteable one. I have two children both of whom are adults in thier own right these days. A boy and a girl (A gentlemans family- so to speak) And at this point as is usual I know not what to say and so I shall use my current blurb from the website. Hope that will do- if not, ask questions, i will respond.
Raymond Walker is the author of six novels, two compendiums of short stories and a book of poetry.
He was born in 1962 and raised in Argyll before moving to Edinburgh to attend university.
His love of the countryside, forests, mountains and the relics of his native Scotland are reflected deeply in his writing. His tales echo the dark past and history, the unknown places and wonders of Scotland at the point where reality dips into fantasy until nothing is quite as it seems.
Never bound by genre his books range from Romances and Ghost stories to historical fiction and fantasy. He is the winner of several writing competitions and his books have recieved critical acclaim worldwide. He currently resides in Prestwick, Scotland and is working on two new novels; "Sommerled" and "feathers" both of which will be available soon. Feathers will complete the Kilmartin trilogy started in "A Shiver". Additionaly he is also working on a second volume of the criticaly acclaimed "A River of Tears".
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- JoinedAugust 26, 2011
- website: www.raymondwalker.co.uk
- facebook: Raymond's Facebook profile
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Stories by Raymond Walker
- 4 Published Stories
And The Sea Shall give up it's Dead
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Those lost at sea are coming back, crawling from the waves, staggering up the shore, trying to walk, trying t...
Eternal Love
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A depiction of true love seen through the eyes of the two persons involved. As they grow older they become cl...
The River Sprite
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A tale of nature observed, of love found and realised, and the world made whole again.