Joel Snape (born 28 February 1979) is an
English author
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. He is the author of the Dylan Douglas series, described by the
Daily Telegraph
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as having the "flavour of a junior
Martin Amis
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telegraph.co.uk. Last retrieved 12 June 2007 He is also GMA-nominated contributor to the UK's Official PlayStation Magazine and unofficial PlayStation magazine
PSM3
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, has written for
Venue
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, and previously worked as The Boy Next Door, an agony uncle for J-17. He is currently the editor at large of the
UK edition of
Men's Fitness magazine.
Works
* ''
Going Out With A Bang'' (2005)
* ''
They Think It's All Over'' (2005)
* ''
Itching For A Fight'' (2005)
* ''
The Not-So-Great Outdoors'' (2005)
References
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British children's writers
1979 births
Living people