It's Mawdsley
(Author) David Baker19-year-old thug, Craig Mawdsley, has robbed your home, smashed up your car and mugged your grandmother. Now he attempts his greatest ever assault on the general public - by writing a book. Craig hates everyone so much that even his dislike of writing cannot stop his desire to offend all those that have labelled him a chav, weasel, scumbag - and, yes, c*nt. You know his type, you see him everyday, and you try to avoid him at all costs. But you can't anymore, because within these demented pages, Craig tells how he has inexplicably risen through the social ranks to a place where he can terrorise mankind with unlimited prejudice - before the true purpose of his unusual literary project is shockingly revealed.
David Baker
David Baker is an American poet, essayist, and educator known for his lyrical and introspective writing style. He has published numerous poetry collections, including "Changeable Thunder" and "Scavenger Loop," which explore themes of nature, memory, and the human experience. Baker's work often delves into the complexities of relationships and the interconnectedness of the natural world.
His contributions to literature have been widely recognized, earning him prestigious awards such as the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize. Baker's keen observations and evocative language have had a significant impact on contemporary poetry, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike.
One of his most famous works is "Never-Ending Birds," a collection that showcases his mastery of form and imagery. Through his poetic exploration of the world around us, David Baker continues to enrich the literary landscape with his unique voice and profound insights.