Roger Hudson�s career has encompassed most forms of writing and editing from journalism to technical editing, from publicity to careers books. He has also scripted and directed corporate videos and TV documentaries. The wide knowledge gained of how our society works has fed into his historical crime novel Death Comes by Amphora, set in Ancient Athens. He sees its creation as a detective work in itself � piecing together clues from scraps of historical information to deduce a plausible living society and chain of events.
Roger is director of a small film and TV production and distribution company in Dublin. His collection of poems Lifescapes was published last year in the dual volume Side-Angles (Pagan Publications). His photomontages have been exhibited in London, Dublin and Drogheda (Ireland) where he now lives. His TV documentary Wordweaver, the Legend of Benedict Kiely, about the veteran Irish writer who died recently, will be released shortly on DVD. Roger is a member of the Crime Writers' Association.
Roger will be attending the first Crime Fest in Bristol, starting on 5 June this year: CrimeFest |
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