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Andrew Blackman

    Andrew Blackman's fiction delves into the complexities of identity in the digital age, particularly examining the influence of social media. His writing offers a keen insight into contemporary society and human relationships. He explores how technology and virtual interactions shape our perceptions of ourselves and others. His work prompts readers to reflect on the nature of reality and their own authenticity.

    Poppy
    A Virtual Love
    On The Holloway Road
    BIOS Instant Notes in Plant Biology
    • Unmotivated and dormant, Jack is drawn into the rampant whirlwind of Neil Blake, who he meets one windy night on the Holloway Road. Inspired by Jack Kerouac's famous road novel, the two young men climb aboard Jack's Figaro and embark on a similar search for freedom and meaning in modern-day Britain.

      On The Holloway Road
    • A Virtual Love

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(70)Add rating

      For Jeff Brennan, juggling multiple identities is a way of life. But as they fall in love and start building a life together, Jeff is gradually forced into more and more desperate measures to maintain his new identity, and the boundaries between his carefully segregated personas begin to fray.

      A Virtual Love
    • Poppy

      • 199 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In Poppy Andrew Lack explores all aspects of one of our most familiar but declining flowers, combining history and biology with symbolic associations and connections with the arts.

      Poppy