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Liam Higginson


Born and raised in the deepest hinterlands of rural North Wales, Liam has always been an incorrigible teller of stories. From an early age, he was immersed in history and folklore (and books that were, with hindsight, probably a bit too old for him). Despite having no formal literary education, he’s been writing for as long as anyone who knows him can remember. His debut novel, THE HILL IN THE DARK GROVE, is a haunting tribute to the mountains of his childhood, the myths of his homeland, and the resilience of love in the face of the merciless passage of time.

In what some might generously call a varied career, he has been an extremely bored accountant, cooked dinners at a B&B in a French watermill, run errands for the CEO of a large consultancy firm, spent lockdown in a friend’s empty holiday cottage while a herd of goats took over the town, and now works in the arcade management office at Llandudno Pier. He recently married his lovely German partner of nine years. Brexit is an ongoing spanner in all his plans.

Author: Fiction, horror
Represented by Louise Buckley