A Drink with Camus After the Match

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‘A Drink With Camus After The Match is by turns entertaining, challenging, and moving. Its many memorable poems show a sensitivity to the nuances of everyday language, an intense identification with place, and a wry understanding of character. Nell Farrell is a writer to watch, writing wonderfully well.’ — Ian Parks

‘Whether writing about football or Belgium, allotments, or orang-utans, Nell Farrell shows us the world in moments of compassion and epiphany. This collection positively hums with the stubbornness of life.’ — Suzanne Batty

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Nell Farrell grew up in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire and loves sharing her birthplace with D H Lawerence. She has since lived in Hull, France, York and Liverpool but has now lived in Sheffield longer than anywhere else. She works in social work education and as a creative writing tutor. Her pamphlet The Wrong Evangeline was published by Panshine Press in 2003 and she is one of the authors of Some Girls’ Mothers (Route 2009).