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Richard J. Denning
Richard John Denning is an English author of historical novels and fantasy novels. Currently he has published seven novels. The genre of his books are historical fiction, horror, and fantasy. Denning also is a board game designer. Biography Denning was born in Ilkeston in 1967. He attended Myton School in Warwick and the University of Manchester, where he studied medicine. After graduating he worked in a hospital in the West Midlands before completing training as a General Practitioner (GP). Since 1994, Denning has been working in a surgery in North Birmingham. He is married with two children. He is a writer of historical fiction novels as well as horror and fantasy. Other than writing, his main interests are games of all types. He is the designer of a board game based on the Great Fire of London. He is an organiser of UK Games Expo, an exhibition of board games, card games and role-playing games held annually in Birmingham in the UK. Novel series Northern Crown Series C ...
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