Lovegrove, James (Matthew Henry)
LOVEGROVE, James (Matthew Henry)
LOVEGROVE, James (Matthew Henry). British, b. 1965. Genres: Novels. Career: Novelist. Publications: The Hope, 1990; (with P. Crowther) Escardy Gap, 1996; Days, 1998; The Web: Computopia, 1998; (as J.M.H. Lovegrove) Krilov Continuum, 1998; (as J.M.H. Lovegrove) The Berserker, 1999. Contributor to books. Contributor of short fiction to periodicals. Address: c/o Antony Harwood, Aitken Stone & Wylie Ltd., 29 Fernshaw Rd., London SW10 0TG, England.
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