Wed, 7 January 2009
Ross Raisin is a young British author born in Keighley, Yorkshire.
He has studied at the University of London, worked as a trainee wine
bar manager and completed a postgraduate degree in creative writing at
Goldsmith's College. His debut novel Out Backward (God's Own Country in England) was published in 2008, and shortlisted for the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.
It features Sam Marsdyke, a disturbed adolescent living in a harsh
rural environment, and tracks his journey from an oddity to a
malevolent, insane, psychopath. Comments[0] |


