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ABOUT

George Harrison is a writer based in Norwich. His debut novel, Season, is published by Eye Books. Set on the terraces of a fictionalised football club and old through thirty-eight chapters – one for each game of the Premier League campaign – Season is a lyrical, hypnotic and gently uplifting study of loneliness and modern masculinity. About much more than football, it celebrates the healing, unifying and maddening role of ritualised sport in the lives of ordinary people.

 

Season has been named among the Mail on Sunday's best new fiction and is described by the Telegraph as "a heartfelt and sensitive portrait of male bonding in the stands." George wrote Season while attached to the National Centre for Writing.

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George has worked as a freelance ghostwriter, editor and editorial consultant. His previous ghostwriting and editing projects include true-crime stories, morality thrillers, and sporting memoirs.

 

George worked as an editor on Burned, a spy memoir by Sue Dobson which was published by Vine Leaves Press in 2023 and is now being turned into a film. George also edited the final memoir of the golfing great Peter Alliss, Reflections on a Life Well Lived. Reflections was published by Lennard Books in 2022 to great acclaim in the national press. Two more of George's editing projects were published in 2024, including Simon Hayes' timely financial thriller, Zero Ri$k.

 

George is also the co-author of Inside Allenwood, an Amazon bestseller about the life of a white-collar criminal in an American prison.

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George Harrison: Writer, Ghostwriter and Editor
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