Biography
Adam Howorth was born in Stamford, Lincolnshire and grew up in rural Northamptonshire. After moving to London to work in the music industry, he later contributed to The Times and Billboard before joining Apple. Adam lives near the river in Southwest London, with his wife and two daughters. He was inspired to write his debut novel, Fallen Feathers, after imagining the world through the eyes of his eldest daughter. It was out walking one night in his local area that Adam had the idea for the book, inspired by existing landmarks, including the Octagon at Orleans House, the ferry service, and White Swan pub at Twickenham riverside, and historical locations such as Sheen Priory, above-ground traces of which have since disappeared. With a belief in being unconfined by genre, Adam is currently writing his second novel, a historical-fiction set in rural Scotland.
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