Paul D. Brazill was born in England and has lived in Poland for the last ten years.
His comic crime novel, Guns Of Brixton, will be published in 2012. His collections 13 Shots Of Noir and Snapshots out now as eBooks.
He is the editor the anthologies Drunk On The Moon and (with Luca Veste) True Brit Grit.
Paul's short stories have appeared in dozens of international magazines and anthologies -including The Mammoth Book Of Best British Crime.
Paul's short story The Tut was nominated for a 2010 Spinetingler award, which recognises established and up-and-coming authors.
His blog, You Would Say That, Wouldn't You? has featured interviews with many writers including Tony Black, Matt Hilton, Simon Wood, Sheila Quigley and Kim Newman.
He contributes to Pulp Metal Magazine, Mean Streets and Sabotage Times.
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