I lived in London from 1970-72, but I have spent many, many summers thereas well. When my first novel came out from Putnam, I chose DANIEL CURZON because of the elegance of the street, the cinemas (my name in lights!)as against my real name, Dan Brown, which now of course some interloper has stolen.
thanks for your comments on my yellow teeth story! yeah, it's a rough one.
hey! greatly appreciate your comments re my father/suicide note story!
Hi Tracey! Thanks for your kind words about my jar story in elimae. Really appreciate it. David
I lived in Oxford for 7 years, and also in London for 1 year. I find 'The remains of the day' the "most British" book there is.
By the way, I had a look at your website and like the combination of quotes, prose and pictures very much. It also looks very professional!
So you've stepped out of the boxoffice and into the limelight? Very cool.
I lived in London from 1970-72, but I have spent many, many summers thereas well. When my first novel came out from Putnam, I chose DANIEL CURZON because of the elegance of the street, the cinemas (my name in lights!)as against my real name, Dan Brown, which now of course some interloper has stolen.
Hello, Curzon is a pen name, Brown my real one.