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Catherine Weir

    Originally from Devon, the author now lives on a sailing boat in southern Turkey with her husband. Her lifelong fascination with Russian literature, ignited at the age of fifteen, led her to study and undertake further research trips to the country. Her remarkable approach to writing often involves a deep immersion into the cultural and historical layers of her subjects, offering readers a unique perspective. Through her work, she seeks to explore complex human relationships and societal dynamics with sensitivity and insight.

    All Grown Up
    Interpreting Visual Art
    The Wrong'un
    • 2023

      Neveah is fifteen. A schoolkid. With a secret life. She's a digital freelancer, and is having an affair with her biggest client. Giles is married. He thinks Neveah is twenty-two. She'll do just about anything to stop him from finding out her true age. But secrets have a way of spilling out. With devastating consequences.

      All Grown Up
    • 2018

      The tale of a large Northern family whose eldest son is hellbent on destroying the lives of his siblings.

      The Wrong'un
    • 2017

      Interpreting Visual Art

      A Survey of Cognitive Research About Pictures

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the psychological and cognitive processes involved in art interpretation, this book delves into how the brain encodes visual information. It examines the perceptual mechanisms that help identify objects and depth within images, providing insights into the complex relationship between perception and visual art.

      Interpreting Visual Art