Russell Jones is an Edinburgh-based writer and editor. He was the UK's first Pet Poet Laureate, has published six poetry collections, three fantasy novels, one graphic novel and has edited three writing anthologies. Russell is the deputy editor of Scotland's only sci-fi magazine, organises sci-fi cabaret nights in Edinburgh and has a PhD in Creative Writing.
'ultimate feel-good novel. The kind of book to reach for when the world gets you down' -- Alastair Mabbott * The Herald * 'There is pathos and poverty, brutality, and a longing for connection that sings throughout this book. I could not put it down' -- Jane Yolen 'Rarely does one read a novel that so nourishes the soul and completely restores one's faith in the inherent goodness of mankind. Jones is an exceptional writer' -- Tendai Huchu, author of The Hairdresser of Harare 'A poignant, entertaining and uplifting read as loneliness, larceny and a lottery win lead to the unlikeliest of friendships' -- Olga Wojtas 'An essential read… positive, uplifting and funny with a real feel-good factor' -- Breege Smyth * Oban FM * 'a feel good story... a fantastic debut' * Books from Scotland * 'an absolutely gorgeous read' -- Michelle McManus * BBC Radio Scotland * 'A really heart-warming story with second chances and new beginnings, both strong themes. I thoroughly enjoyed this book which shows how kindness and connection can enrich life in so many ways' * Portobello Book Blog * 'If you are in search of a light-hearted read, this book offers the feel good factor ... Sure to amuse and uplift the reader, this is a life-affirming novel to add to your book list' * Scottish Field *