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I'm
Clare O'Brien - a freelance writer and editor born in London but now
based in the western Highlands of Scotland. As
a journalist,I'm interested in
music, movies, books, lifestyle and travel, and
have also written business and trade features. I've been published in
a range of newspapers and magazines both in the UK and abroad. Read
some published clips here.
As
an author, I'm currently editing a collection of my own short stories
provisionally titled Thin Places: Modern Slipstream Fiction From
The Highlands and I'm also researching material for a major music
biography. I have published many short stories, poems and articles in
magazines and anthologies both in the UK and the US. I've also published
a full-length non-fiction book, Living
And Working in London which was intended as a guide for foreign
visitors arriving in the capital for an extended stay.
My
special interests? I'm passionate about music. I'm part of revolutionary
net-based music project Species
8742, I sing in jazz covers band Black
Cherry, and writing about music and musicians has been one of my
specialisms since the 1990s - as has reviewing books and movies and
interviewing authors and other celebrities for both print and online
media.
I research and write content for major music and artist websites and
currently run the international street team for world-famous American
singer Chris Cornell. On
a local level, I organise and promote local theatre and music events
for regional Scottish promoter, West
Coast Arts. I
also worked for some time as personal assistant to Stephen
Cleobury, the celebrated conductor, composer and choirmaster who
works as Director of Music at King's College, Cambridge.
In
other activities, I handle some music-related PR and administrative
work, I tutor adult students on distance learning courses and sometimes
lead local face-to-face classes and workshops. I'm
an internet researcher for AQA
(and involved in their new music project, the AQA
album) a registered literacy course tutor for learndirect,
and a member of The
National Union of Journalists
and the Society of Authors.
I also have a role in our family tourism business Coille
Bheag which provides self-catering holidays on our lochside croft,
and I help grow our organic fruit & vegetables.
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