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P. P. Hartnett
Peter Paul Hartnett, writing as PP Hartnett (born 1958), is a London Irish writer, spoken word performer, and photographer currently based at the edge of a forest near coastal Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. His fiction focuses upon trauma and its consequences. His most notable works include ''Call Me'', ''I Want to Fuck You'', ''Rock 'n' Roll Suicide'' and ''Sixteen''. PP Hartnett's recent download titles, published by Autopsy, include '''' and ''Full Screen'', as well as the collected works series ''SEX : MALE'' that includes ''Call Me'', ''I Want to Fuck You'', ''Mmm Yeah'', ''Sixteen'', ''Rock 'n' Roll Suicide'', ''POZMEUP'', ''You...'' and ''Needs Discussion''. PP Hartnett has produced two spoken word albums of his fiction, ''Ferris Wheel Kiss'' and ''The Very Idea''. Hartnett also fronts a band named (formerly known as Child R*pe Photos) and has released an album entitled ''Tripod, Camera, Self-Timer'' (Autopsy), which focuses on long-term sexual abuse ...
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