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Darran Anderson is a Irish writer from Derry in the north of the island. He has had work published with the Poetry Salzburg Review, The Bathyspheric Review, Dead Drunk Dublin and the Quarterly Literary Review of Singapore among others. He regularly writes for Culture Northern Ireland on literature, theatre and the arts. His days are spent writing, drinking, creating collages no-one will ever see and making songs no-one will ever hear on a dusty four-track. He is fearful of many things (heights, fire, humans) although he is at his happiest during power cuts and lightning storms. |
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