Background
Ross Gilfillan was born on February 24, 1956, in Sheffield, United Kingdom. He is the son of Alan Eastwood Gilfillan, a manager, and Anne Julie, a physiotherapist.
Ross Gilfillan
Ross Gilfillan
Ross received a Bachelor of Arts from London Metropolitan University in 1984.
(From the clamour of P.T. Barnum's circus rushing through ...)
From the clamour of P.T. Barnum's circus rushing through the dusty plains of Missouri to the bustle and noise of packed theatres in New York, The Snake-Oil Dickens Man is the moving story of a young man's loss of innocence in the search for his father.
https://www.amazon.com/Snake-oil-Dickens-Man-Ross-Gilfillan/dp/1857028082/?tag=2022091-20
1998
(Among the teeming crowds visiting the Great Exhibition is...)
Among the teeming crowds visiting the Great Exhibition is the newspaper columnist Henry Hilditch, whose sensational exposes of the lives and deprivations of the working class are the talk of bourgeois London. But Hilditch has another agenda.
https://www.amazon.com/Edge-Crowd-Ross-Gilfillan/dp/1841156175/?tag=2022091-20
2001
(17 is a difficult age for B.J. Neither his three friends,...)
17 is a difficult age for B.J. Neither his three friends, his secretive family nor Roger, the decor-loving football hooligan, can help him in his search to find himself – and lose his virginity.
https://www.amazon.com/Losing-Growing-Pains-Teenage-Vampire/dp/1782793666/?tag=2022091-20
2014
Ross Gilfillan was born on February 24, 1956, in Sheffield, United Kingdom. He is the son of Alan Eastwood Gilfillan, a manager, and Anne Julie, a physiotherapist.
Ross received a Bachelor of Arts from London Metropolitan University in 1984.
Ross Gilfillan began his career as a magazine editor and journalist at Galaxy Publications, Essex, United Kingdom, in 1985. In 2011 he came to Allcraft Media on the position of sub-editor and feature writer, but a year later he transfered to Aceville Publications Ltd on the position of editor. Since 2016 he has been working as editor at Global Franchise Magazine.
Gilfillan is also a writer who has written across many genres. His first novel, The Snake Oil Dickens Man, supposes that Charles Dickens sired a son in America and tells of how Billy Talbot hooked up with a charismatic conman called Hope Scattergood to find his famous father. Sold to 4th Estate, Snake Oil was then auctioned at the Frankfurt Book Fair. A second novel, The Edge of the Crowd, drags readers into the darkest depths of 19th Century London's poverty-stricken slumlands. Gilfillan has recently revisited this milieu for the non-fiction social history, Crime and Punishment in Victorian London. Losing It, The Growing Pains of a Teenage Vampire is a darkly comic novel about growing pains, love, sex and death.
(Among the teeming crowds visiting the Great Exhibition is...)
2001(A street-level view of the city's underworld by Ross Gilf...)
2014(17 is a difficult age for B.J. Neither his three friends,...)
2014(From the clamour of P.T. Barnum's circus rushing through ...)
1998Gilfillan is a member of London Press Club.
Ross Gilfillan married Lisa Ann, a nurse, on December 15, 1984. They have three children: Fae Victoria, Thomas Ethan, Alice Dorothea.