Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Word Monkey - Christopher Fowler

Word Monkey

By: Christopher Fowler

Paperback | 15 October 2024

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $24.99

$23.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $5.94 with

Ships in 3 to 5 business days

A remarkable memoir from the acclaimed author of the Bryant & May series and the award-winning Paperboy in which he contemplates how he became a writer and what it's meant to him while weaving into the narrative his candid, moving (and surprisingly funny) account of having to confront his own mortality in what he knew would be the final chapter in his story.

'A delight . . . a glorious, witty and life-affirming ragbag of autobiography, cultural commentary and hard-won wisdom.' ANDREW TAYLOR, author of The Shadows of London

'Perceptive, wise and illuminating . . . an unmissable farewell.' Barry Forshaw, FINANCIAL TIMES

'The most hilarious, life-affirming book you'll read this year.' SAGA magazine

'Wit and wisdom that make every page turn . . . what a fine talent the world has lost.' STARBURST

This is the memoir Christopher Fowler always wanted to write about 'writing'.

It's the story of how a young bookworm growing up in a house where there was nothing to read but knitting pamphlets and motorcycle manuals became a writer - a 'word monkey' - and pursued a sort of career in popular fiction. And it's a book full of brilliant insights into the pleasures and pitfalls of his profession, dos and don'ts for would-be writers, and astute observations on favourite (and not-so-favourite) novelists.

But woven into this hugely entertaining and inspiring reflection on a literary life is an altogether darker thread. In Spring 2020, just as the world went into lockdown, Chris was diagnosed with terminal cancer. And yet there is nothing of the misery memoir about Word Monkey. Past and present intermingle as, in prose as light as air, he relates with wry humour and remarkable honesty what he knows will be the final chapter in his story.

Deeply moving, insightful and surprisingly funny, this is Christopher Fowler's life-affirming account of coming to terms with his own mortality.

'A remarkable book by a remarkable writer- amazingly entertaining and informative and also, for obvious reasons, one of the most moving.' SIMON MASON, author of the DI Wilkins Mysteries

'Wonderful . . . there is no bitterness here, but a hearty celebration of how art defines a life, with dark humour on the right occasions and the deliberate aim to leave a positive message . . . his enthusiasm is infectious and sobering when you are aware that he was dying as he wrote these pages.' Maxim Jacubowski, CRIME TIME

More in Writing Skills

How to Write Psychology Reports and Assignments : 10th Edition - Leah Kaufmann
Write Ways : 5th edition - Lesley Wing Jan

RRP $99.95

$83.75

16%
OFF
Writing Better Lyrics, 2nd Edition - Pat Pattison

RRP $55.00

$34.99

36%
OFF
The Year's Best Sports Writing 2025 : Year's Best Sports Writing - Hanif Abdurraqib
Bird by Bird : Some Instructions on Writing and Life - Anne Lamott
How to Fix Your Academic Writing Trouble : A Practical Guide - Inger Mewburn
SCIENCE RESEARCH WRITING FOR NON-NATIV.. - GLASMAN-DEAL HILARY
Writing Tools : 50 Essential Strategies for Every Writer - Roy Peter Clark
English Language and Literature for the IB MYP 4 & 5 : By Concept - Gillian Answorth
Creative Writing For Dummies : For Dummies (Language & Literature) - Maggie Hamand
The Chicago Manual of Style : Chicago Manual of Style - The University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff