Biographie de Brendon Lancaster
I live in London and grew up in the Paddington/Notting Hill area. Writing, whether it be poems, articles, letters, short stories or full blown novels, is what I do to escape into a world of self-indulgent fantasy, where I can create, enhance and delete whatever thoughts and feelings I have - where no rules exist other than those I choose to follow. And if others enjoy my writing, then that's a huge added bonus.
Hoodie is my first novel and is predominantly geared towards a general commercial market, but also falls squarely within the contemporary / young adult market. Here's what people are saying about Hoodie:'A gritty, coming-of-age novel, powerfully written by this talented, new author.' The Wishing Shelf Awards'Wow! What a read! This is a superb book with everything thrown in the melting pot! Romance, drugs, crime, teenage angst and social commentary are cleverly interwoven to produce a superb book.' Self Publishing Magazine'...a top novel...' Paddington and Westminster Times'.clockwork orange with a twist.would make a good film.' John F.'.a compelling dialogue and impressive depth of character development.a slightly surreal rites-of-passage.I particularly enjoyed the boys' relationships with the girls, which felt suitably confused and hormonal.' H.
Davis, Freelance Script Reader'I have recently read your book 'Hoodie' with great pleasure. What a great book, with a breathtaking ending!' Emma Brocklehurst'Brendon Lancaster's first novel is written well and I found myself feeling for the characters. Everyone will be able to relate to some aspect of the flawed personalities. But it must be noted that my favorite part to this novel was the last chapter -Can You See Me, where the author incorporates a personal poem.
I found it poignantly emotional and authentic as well as an original concept to arrange an entire chapter that way as well as provide a clear and perfect ending to the story. I give this novel four out of five HOTS' Ami Blackwelder'I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and could feel what must be the heartfelt sadness of a lot of teenage boys and girls. The loneliness of more than one character, although different personalities and different moral standards, gives not only teenagers someone to identify with, but a lot of broken adults.
This is a book that I would happily give to my grandchildren to read and would hope that it would be u...