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Jamie Collinson

    Jamie Collinson delves into the worlds of music and art in his writing, often exploring the intersection of creativity and commerce. His prose, shaped by extensive experience in the music industry, is marked by vivid language and a keen eye for detail. Collinson skillfully weaves intricate narratives that reflect the vibrant energy and cultural diversity of contemporary life. His ability to capture the nuances of human relationships and artistic ambition makes his work both engaging and thought-provoking.

    The Rejects
    Cambridge Student Pranks
    The Edge
    • The Edge

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(40)Add rating

      ‘The Edge is a scathing portrait of the music industry, and a love letter to Los Angeles – but most of all it's a meditation on growing up and letting go.’ Janelle Brown, author of Watch Me Disappear ‘Insightful and true, The Edge is the real deal.’ Alan Parks, author of Bloody January WHEN LIFE ON THE BRINK IS ALL YOU KNOW… Substance-fuelled partying, endless women and a slew of smash records are music hotshot Adam Fairhead’s lifeblood. But when an avoidable accident occurs under his drug-addled watch, he is forced to re-evaluate the life he has created. Increasingly disillusioned with what once seemed so pulsatingly cool, Adam begins to question everything.

      The Edge
    • Cambridge Student Pranks

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Cambridge University is famed for the resourcefulness and innovation of its students. However, not all the undergraduates have devoted their talents to academia; instead they spent their time devising ingenious and hilarious pranks to play on the unsuspecting dons. This fascinating volume recalls some of the greatest stunts and practical jokes in the university's history, including; the story of how a group of students disguised themselves as Abyssinian dignitaries and duped the Royal Navy into allowing them to inspect HMS Dreadnought, how another group fooled the art world with their Post-Impressionist Exhibition, and of course the most famous prank of all—the Austin Seven on the roof of Senate House. This enthralling work will amaze and entertain in equal measure—and may well prove a source of inspiration for current students wishing to enliven their undergraduate days.

      Cambridge Student Pranks
    • The Rejects takes an intimate, thoughtful look at people who've been kicked out of bands, what they experienced and what came afterwards.

      The Rejects