Background
Luke Brown was born on August 8, 1979, in Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom. He grew up in Fleetwood on the coast of Lancashire.
Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom
Luke Brown received his Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature from the University of Glasgow.
Portrait photo of Luke Brown.
Portrait photo of Luke Brown.
Portrait photo of Luke Brown.
Portrait photo of Luke Brown.
British writer Catherine O’Flynn and Luke Brown.
(Liam has it all. A job he enjoys, a glamorous lifestyle a...)
Liam has it all. A job he enjoys, a glamorous lifestyle and a girlfriend he is madly in love with. But after one night out he loses everything and finds himself on a plane to Buenos Aires. There he hopes to write the world's longest and truest love letter to the one person who still matters to him.
https://www.amazon.com/My-Biggest-Lie-Luke-Brown/dp/1782110402/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=My+Biggest+Lie&qid=1580798230&s=books&sr=1-1
2014
(What I did to them was terrible, but you have to understa...)
What I did to them was terrible, but you have to understand the context. This was London, 2016... Bohemia is history. Paul has awoken to the fact that he will always be better known for reviewing haircuts than for his literary journalism. He is about to be kicked out of his cheap flat in east London and his sister has gone missing after an argument about what to do with the house where they grew up. Now that their mother is dead this is the last link they have to the declining town on the north-west coast where they grew up. Enter Emily Nardini, a cult author, who - after granting Paul a rare interview - receives him into her surprisingly grand home. Paul is immediately intrigued: by Emily and her fictions, by her vexingly famous and successful partner Andrew (too old for her by half), and later by Andrew’s daughter Sophie, a journalist whose sexed-up vision of the revolution has gone viral. Increasingly obsessed, relationships under strain, Paul travels up and down, north and south, torn between the town he thought he had escaped and the city that threatens to chew him up.
https://www.amazon.com/The-Enemies/dp/191150858X
2020
Luke Brown was born on August 8, 1979, in Lancaster, Lancashire, United Kingdom. He grew up in Fleetwood on the coast of Lancashire.
Luke Brown received his Doctor of Philosophy in English Literature from the University of Glasgow.
Luke Brown now lives in London, although he is frequently in Manchester where he works as an editor, and as a lecturer at the Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester. His debut novel, My Biggest Lie was published by Canongate in 2014. His second novel, Theft is forthcoming from And Other Stories. Brown reviews books for The Financial Times, London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement and New Statesman.
(What I did to them was terrible, but you have to understa...)
2020(Liam has it all. A job he enjoys, a glamorous lifestyle a...)
2014Brown loves the novel of plot and event and thinks when done well it will sidestep a lot of conventions; that whatever truth content it has will survive the use of those it chooses to employ. He thinks writers can still aspire to write fiction that aspires to be emotionally honest about the aspects of our lives we’re uncomfortable with, and that uses a novel as an instrument for embodying contradiction and nuancing a description of the world as we perceive it.
Quotations: "There aren’t any editors working in publishing who don’t like books, or who are doing it to get rich, so you couldn’t do the job unless you loved writing."
Luke Brown admitted Liam Wilson, the main character of his first novel, to be semi-autobiographic.
There is no information on whether Luke Brown is married or has any children.