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Graham Caveney

Biography

Graham Caveney

Graham Caveney has worked as a journalist, academic and critic. Publications he has contributed to include NME, Q, Blitz and City Limits. He is the author of a memoir, THE BOY WITH THE PERPETUAL NERVOUSNESS; "THE PRIEST" THEY CALLED HIM, a monograph on William Burroughs; SCREAMING WITH JOY, a monograph on Allen Ginsberg; and, with Elizabeth Young, SHOPPING IN SPACE: Essays on American "Blank Generation" Fiction. He lives in Nottingham, UK.

Graham Caveney

Books by Graham Caveney

by Graham Caveney - Adventure, Fiction

In the frigid air high above the Arctic Ocean American C-17 carrying a cutting-edge laser of immense power, successfully shoots down a ballistic missile nearly four hundred miles away. Before the celebration can even begin, the aircraft goes dark, vanishing off radar and disappearing into mist at the top of the world. As the details emerge it becomes obvious that the aircraft has been hijacked, the crew murdered at their stations. Its last known heading would take it directly to Russia, but the CIA insisted it never arrived. An odd signal suggests it crashed into the Arctic Ocean halfway between Norway and the North Pole. In a tense meeting the President asks how deep the waters are in that area. Not deep enough, is the answer. With the rules of engagement suspended and lives hanging in the balance, Kurt and the NUMA special projects team pull on the threads connecting the mystery only to discover the great nations of the world being manipulated by a single man with a deadly plan of revenge.

by Graham Caveney - Memoir, Nonfiction

Raised in a small town in the north of England known primarily for its cotton mills, football team and deep roots in the “Respectable Working Class,” Graham Caveney armed himself against the confusing nature of adolescence with a thick accent, a copy of Kafka, and a record collection including the likes of the Buzzcocks and Joy Division. All three provided him the opportunity to escape, even if just in mind, beyond his small-town borders. But, when those passions are noticed and preyed upon by a mentor, everything changes. Now, as an adult, Caveney attempts to reconcile his past and present, coming to grips with both the challenges and wonder of adolescence, music and literature.