Nick Snape
Nick Snape has been steeped in Science Fiction and Fantasy since his friends first dragged him from his schoolwork and stuck a book under his nose. Lost to the world of imagination he became a teacher by accident though he thoroughly enjoyed developing the joy of reading and writing in his pupils. Having retired after thirty years he thought it was high time to practise what he preached.
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Tireless, Nobel Prize winning peace advocate.
Stunningly handsome master of disco dancing.
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Really, he considers it a fantastic day when he finds a ripe avocado at the supermarket.
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"I tell lies, write them down, and call it fiction."
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