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Martin Bannister

    Martin Bannister is a graduate of the creative writing MA at the University of East Anglia. His background as an artist and graffiti muralist informs his writing, which often delves into human motivations and psychology, particularly influenced by his work with individuals experiencing enduring mental health problems. His work is characterized by a profound insight into the human condition, with his artistic roots lending a visual and structural richness to his narratives. Bannister's writing serves as a testament to the intersection of art, empathy, and literary expression.

    A Map of Nowhere
    • A Map of Nowhere

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      David Price always wished life would blow up in his face. Now David spends his time worrying about Sarah's eating habits, visiting her terminally ill sister and working as Pete's carer.When Pete's odd behaviour starts to leave David fearing for his own safety, he is shocked to discover that Sarah knows the reason why but will not disclose it.

      A Map of Nowhere