Andrew Humphreys

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Andrew Humphreys has twice been named as one of the Sydney Morning Herald's best young Australian novelists.His first novel, The Weight of the Sun (2001), examined the relationship of a nose bleeder and his mask-wearing mother. His second novel, Wonderful (2004), traced the glittering career of a movie star monkey and his perpetually drunken trainer, from Hungary via Africa to Hollywood's Golden Age. His third novel, Martin Westley Takes A Walk, is about a man named Martin Westley who takes a walk.Andrew lives on Sydney's northern beaches with his partner and their twin sons. He has worked as a writer, editor and publisher of magazines including Rolling Stone and Soap World, but has insisted on calling himself a full-time writer of fiction since 2001, even though - despite the appearance of his novels in bookstores, and his short stories in publications such as Meanjin and the Griffith REVIEW - nobody (including his accountant) has ever believed him.If pressed, he will acknowledge that these days he is best described as a full-time father who writes books occasionally.

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  I’ve always had a soft spot for cults. Not the kind of cult that hurts people or anticipates the end of the world. Those guys are plain crazy. But the kind that stumbles along baking quality biodynamic muffins and producing nothing more deadly than a double-sided photocopied pamphlet. FOLATE, the semi-secret, chicken-loving organisation Martin encounters in Martin Westley Takes a Walk, may or...

On page 145 of Martin Westley Takes a Walk, Martin Westley lies on a bed surrounded by photographs he doesn’t remember. All he remembers is a single lyric from a song: People take pictures of each other, just to prove that they really existed. Martin doesn’t know it, but the song, “People Take Pictures of Each Other”, is the last song of the Kinks’ excellent 1968 album, The Kinks Are...

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