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His novel ''Homo Jihad'' was published by [[Paradise Press]] in 2010.
His novel ''Homo Jihad'' was published by [[Paradise Press]] in 2010.
:"The title is quite controversial, you could say.  It’s tied up with my own life, because I did go to Israel, I had a long distance relationship with a guy in Tel Aviv.  I also had a brief relationship with someone who was from Quatar, in the Middle-East and then 7/7 all kicked off, and I thought I had the bare bones of a story, so I started writing…"<ref>https://lgbtqarts.com/2016/05/03/interview-timothy-graves/. Accessed: 2016-06-01. "Interview: Timothy Graves", ''The LGBT Arts Review''. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6hwzFwrBJ)</ref>
:"The title is quite controversial, you could say.  It’s tied up with my own life, because I did go to Israel, I had a long distance relationship with a guy in Tel Aviv.  I also had a brief relationship with someone who was from Qatar, in the Middle-East and then 7/7 all kicked off, and I thought I had the bare bones of a story, so I started writing…"<ref>https://lgbtqarts.com/2016/05/03/interview-timothy-graves/. Accessed: 2016-06-01. "Interview: Timothy Graves", ''The LGBT Arts Review''. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6hwzFwrBJ)</ref>


His second novel, ''Pharmakeia'', was published in 2016.<ref name=paradise />
His second novel, ''Pharmakeia'', was published in 2016.<ref name=paradise />


==External links==
 
*https://timothygravesauthor.com/


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:14, 21 June 2022

Timothy Graves

Timothy Graves is a writer.

He studied English and Drama at the University of Exeter, and took a Master’s degree in Creative Writing at Birkbeck College, University of London in 2012.[1]

His novel Homo Jihad was published by Paradise Press in 2010.

"The title is quite controversial, you could say. It’s tied up with my own life, because I did go to Israel, I had a long distance relationship with a guy in Tel Aviv. I also had a brief relationship with someone who was from Qatar, in the Middle-East and then 7/7 all kicked off, and I thought I had the bare bones of a story, so I started writing…"[2]

His second novel, Pharmakeia, was published in 2016.[1]


References

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