Stewart Bint

Biography

Writer: novelist - four novels and a short story collection traditionally published in print and ebook (To Rise Again, The Jigsaw And The Fan, Timeshaft, In Shadows Waiting, and Thunderlands); magazine columnist; public relations writer .
Previous roles include radio newsreader, phone-in host, and presenter.
Married to Sue, with two grown-up children, Chris and Charlotte, and a budgie called Bertie.
Usually barefoot.
Lives in Leicestershire, UK.

Where to find Stewart Bint online

Books

The Twitter Bully
Price: Free! Words: 7,630. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: April 9, 2017 . Categories: Fiction » Horror » Weird fiction
This 7,300-word horror fantasy tale ruthlessly explores the devastating consequences that sustained harassment on Twitter have for a young girl, Annie Galway, and how karma exacts a terrifying and horrific revenge on the teenager responsible.
Up Close And Personal - Volume 2
Price: Free! Words: 21,060. Language: Commonwealth English. Published: April 2, 2017 . Categories: Nonfiction » General reference » Trivia
Novelist Stewart Bint writes a regular column in a fortnightly magazine, The Flyer, ranging from the intensely personal, humorous and hard hitting controversy, to sheer whimsy. This is the second compilation book of those columns, taking us from October 2014 to May 2017. An extremely diverse range of subjects. Something for everyone.
Up Close And Personal
Price: Free! Words: 13,860. Language: English. Published: October 17, 2014 . Categories: Nonfiction » General reference » Trivia
(5.00 from 1 review)
Novelist Stewart Bint writes a regular column in a fortnightly magazine, The Flyer. Ranging from the intensely personal, humorous and hard hitting controversy, to sheer whimsy, those columns are gathered here in one volume.

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