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- Here Comes Santa Claus. by Gary William Murning Online on Nov 4, 2009
Shit like this isn’t meant to happen on Christmas Day, I thought. It should be all Tonka toys and The Wizard of Oz on the telly, not piss artists and pederasts. (Excerpt from If I Never.) Yes, I know Christmas comes earlier every year — but...
- Ready, Willing and Able. by Gary William Murning Online on Nov 3, 2009
I recently did an interview with the very impressive disability lifestyle magazine Able. The short interview and extremely perceptive review of If I Never is featured in this month’s issue. Click here to enlarge the image.
- Roundup. by Gary William Murning Online on Oct 29, 2009
I’m still making slow but steady progress. Feeling a great deal better, but still very conscious of the fact that it doesn’t do to push too hard at this stage. The list of good wishes grows ever longer and, once again, I’d like to s...
- Herald and Post Article. by Gary William Murning Online on Oct 7, 2009
Today I was featured in the local free paper — great coverage, so should hopefully generate even more interest! If you’re someone visiting my website for the first time after reading the article, please feel free to comment or ask quest...
- Borders Pulls Out All the Stops! by Gary William Murning Online on Sep 28, 2009
Today my parents happened to call into the Teesside retail park branch of Borders – the way you do, when you happen to be the parents of an extremely talented author (And, before you ask, no, they haven’t any other offspring!) You can...
- If I Never — Playing with the Big Boys. by Gary William Murning Online on Sep 24, 2009
Today I found myself (okay, not me personally — I was sat at home, taking a breather and reading Umberto Eco’s Foucault’s Pendulum) — sandwiched between Dan Brown and Nick Hornby in Mcloughlin’s bookshop in County Mayo.
- What You Can Do. by Gary William Murning Online on Sep 15, 2009
Once a novel has been launched — with all the excitement of people actually receiving their copies and starting to talk about it — there’s a period (which I’m now beginning to enter) when the author starts to wonder if the ini...




