His Journey

His Journey

by John Andrew Murray
His Journey

His Journey

by John Andrew Murray

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Overview

John Andrew Murray is a writer, architect and travelogue publisher. 

He was born and lived in west Belfast through the 60s, 70s and 80s at the height of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland.

John is from a working class family. He joined a local running club and completed 4 full marathons before he was 16 years old. 

He worked for an architects office when he left school at 16 then moved to England at the age of 20 where he continued working and studying part-time.

John began writing poetry in his teens and continued penning prose throughout his adult life. He returned to Ireland in 1999 and settled down in Dublin running an architects department within a development company.

His Journey is one act play which follows a young boy walking home from school in rural Ireland. His Journey is an early work and encompasses John's love of dialogue between characters. He explores the trepidation of one of 'lifes' biggest experiences and tries to understand inner thoughts in this gentle but powerful piece.

John is still actively writing poetry, plays and provides architectural consultancy. 

He is working on his latest project Jam Travelogue where he hopes to bring together his love of city travelling through videos, photos and maps alongside his writing and art.

Other works include And, Then and Two Halfs.

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166516527
Publisher: John Andrew Murray
Publication date: 06/02/2022
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 94 KB

About the Author

John Andrew Murray is a writer, architect and travelogue publisher. He was born and lived in west Belfast at the height of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland. John worked for an architect’s office when he left school at 16 then moved to England at the age of 20 where he qualified as a chartered architect. John began writing poetry in his teens and continued penning prose throughout his adult life. Now back in Dublin, he is working on his latest project Jam Travelogue

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