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Max Dickins

    Max Dickins brings his expertise in improvisation and comedy to his writing. His work is characterized by wit, but also by depth, as suggested by his book being described as 'more than just a funny account of a madcap adventure…it’s full of heart'. Through improvisation, he teaches others to see the world in new ways, which is reflected in his approach to writing. His texts offer not only entertainment but also food for thought.

    Billy No-Mates
    Improvise!
    Kin
    • Kin

      • 70 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      'I'm so sick of hearing about family. Of feeling guilty for not enjoying family. Or being pressured into joining a standing ovation for a show I didn't particularly care for in the first place.'Two estranged sisters meet after twenty years. In a remote cottage over a single night they bury the hatchet. As their dying father lies in the room next door they're forced to confront who they were and who they've become. When the only person they have left in common disappears, is their relationship worth saving?Written by Max Dickins (The Man on the Moor and The Trunk), this darkly comic tale examines how a sibling can be both your best friend and your worst enemy. And asks the question: how can you forgive the past when you can't even agree what it looks like?

      Kin
    • Improvise!

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Yes, this is a book about improvisation. And it's a book about business. Specifically, it's a book about how to build confidence, be more creative and face anything. If you want to get serious at work, it's time to play.

      Improvise!
    • An honest, personal and funny look at male friendships, emotional connection and mental health

      Billy No-Mates