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Feltham Made Me: Foreword by Mark Savage
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'Originality, depth and humour. Five stars without a doubt'
Haboku
'Plenty of the bittersweet emotions that makes the lives of normal people more interesting then those of the stars'
- Lost at E Minor
'The ending was a real shock and framed the whole piece'
- Luchiatesoro
'It's quirky novel...something I'll remember for sometime to come'
- Falcata Times
The poet Richard F. Burton likened the truth to a large mirror, shattered into millions upon millions of pieces. Each of us owns a piece of that mirror, believing our one piece to be the whole truth. But you only get to see the whole truth when we put all the pieces together.This is the concept behind Feltham Made Me. It is the story of three lads growing up together in the suburbs of London, put together from the transcripts of many hours of interviews. Most of the material has come directly from the three men - Dermott Collins, Peter Wyatt and Jerry Zmuda. But I have also included interviews with their teachers, parents, friends, enemies, work-mates and chance acquaintances. As each character in Feltham Made Me takes over the narrative baton with their own individual spin, we hear differing, often conflicting, accounts of the same incident. Who is telling the truth? Neither? Or both? Often our own distortions and exaggerations reveal another truth about ourselves.
Haboku
'Plenty of the bittersweet emotions that makes the lives of normal people more interesting then those of the stars'
- Lost at E Minor
'The ending was a real shock and framed the whole piece'
- Luchiatesoro
'It's quirky novel...something I'll remember for sometime to come'
- Falcata Times
The poet Richard F. Burton likened the truth to a large mirror, shattered into millions upon millions of pieces. Each of us owns a piece of that mirror, believing our one piece to be the whole truth. But you only get to see the whole truth when we put all the pieces together.This is the concept behind Feltham Made Me. It is the story of three lads growing up together in the suburbs of London, put together from the transcripts of many hours of interviews. Most of the material has come directly from the three men - Dermott Collins, Peter Wyatt and Jerry Zmuda. But I have also included interviews with their teachers, parents, friends, enemies, work-mates and chance acquaintances. As each character in Feltham Made Me takes over the narrative baton with their own individual spin, we hear differing, often conflicting, accounts of the same incident. Who is telling the truth? Neither? Or both? Often our own distortions and exaggerations reveal another truth about ourselves.