Kelvin Jones
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Kelvin Jones

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Kelvin I Jones is the author of six books about Sherlock Holmes (all now on Kindle) and the definitive biography of Conan Doyle as a spiritualist, "Conan Doyle And The Spirits." A member of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London, he has published numerous short occult and ghost stories in British anthologies over the last thirty years. His work has appeared on BBC Radio and in 1984 he won the Mason Hall Literary Award for his poem cycle about the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, recently reprinted as "Omega." (Oakmagic Publications - also on Kindle) A one time teacher of creative writing at the University of East Anglia, he is also the author of four crime novels featuring his ex met sleuth John Bottrell, who first appeared in "Stone Dead". He has over 50 titles on Kindle and is also the author of several novellas and short story collectons featuring a Norwich based detective, 'DCI Ketch,' an intrepid sleuth who invesitgates East Anglian murder cases.He also published a series of short stories about an Edwardian psychic detective, Dr John Carter ("Carter's Occult Casebook" - now on Kindle). Ramsey Campbell, the British horror writer and Francis King, the renowned novelist, have both compared his supernatural stories to those of M R James. He has also published childrens' fiction, namely "Odin's Eye" and, in collaboration with his wife Debbie, "The Dark Entry". Since 1995 he has been the proprietor of Oakmagic Publications, publishers of British folklore and of his fiction titles. (See www.oakmagicpublications.co.uk)He has lived in Norfolk for the last six years.
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