Neirin/Writings
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The guy's a writer. He's been and has the skillsets and writing styles of a journalist, a columnist, a diarist, and a satirist. He's written prose fiction and poetic fiction, he's written in free verse and metered, with and without rhyme, and he's written songs, music and lyrics inclusive.
Incomplete list of published works:
- Broken Bottles: A collection of interviews and essays on the experiences of young people and children in war zones
- Les Possibilités de Carrière: A regular column in La Depeche du Midi, a local paper in Toulouse
- Erhöhen Sie Ihre Stimme: A short, informal history of Viennese immigrant music in the 20th century
- Sauber Verbrannt: A waltz for someone he could have loved.
- Die Mühe beim Gehen: A ballad for a friend.
- Möbius Roundabout: A licensed Doctor Who novel involving the Tenth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith; published as Alan Brixton
- Triskele: A nonfiction examination of threes in Celtic symbolism, writing, and mythology
- Names of the Dead: A study on the remaining works of Aneurin
- No One Talks That Way: A song for an aggravating friend
- Heitere Totentanz/Gallows Humouresque: A song for 'Kaye'
- The Five Companions: A licensed Doctor Who novel featuring Tegan, Ace, Mickey, Donna, and Amy. Because that's not a recipe for disaster or anything; published as Alan Brixton
- Borrowed: But really though fuck the Gentry.