· River of Ink by Paul M.M. Cooper. Publication Date: Janu; Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction; Hardcover: pages; Publisher: Bloomsbury USA; . Book Description. An epic historical adventure set in a violent, exotic land, River of Ink is a dazzlingly imaginative story of language, love and power. About the Author. Paul Cooper was born in south London and grew up in Cardiff, bltadwin.rus: Paul Cooper was born in South London and grew up in Cardiff, Wales. He was educated at the University of Warwick and the UEA, and after graduating he left for Sri Lanka to work as an English teacher, where he took time to explore the ruins both ancient and modern. He has written for magazines, websites and also worked as an archivist, editor /5.
All Our Broken Idols is the second novel by UEA alumnus Paul M.M. Cooper and is published by Bloomsbury this week. Paul was born in South London and grew up in Cardiff. He gained his BA at the University of Warwick before joining the MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) at UEA in as that year's recipient of the Seth Donaldson bursary. In thirteenth-century Sri Lanka, Asanka, poet to the king, lives a life of luxury, enjoying courtly life and a sweet, furtive love affair with a palace servant, a village girl he is teaching to write. But when Magha, a prince from the mainland, us. In this video i try to review River of Ink by Paul M.M. Cooper (Saman Kaluaracchi) - Keshu-sri lankan book reader -EP 02Fb linksPage: bltadwin.ruok.
His first novel, River of Ink, was published in January , and his second novel, All Our Broken Idols was released in May He writes, produces and hosts the Fall of Civilizations podcast, which has charted in the top ten British podcasts, and gained upwards of 40 million listens since it launched in Paul M.M. Cooper is writer of real talent River of Ink is what historical fiction should be: immersive, illuminating and captivating” – The Times “Potent, beautiful and wholly absorbing, Cooper's portrait of a reluctant revolutionary had me in thrall from its first chapter. Paul Cooper was born in South London and grew up in Cardiff, Wales. He was educated at the University of Warwick and the UEA, and after graduating he left for Sri Lanka to work as an English teacher, where he took time to explore the ruins both ancient and modern. He has written for magazines, websites and also worked as an archivist, editor.
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