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Peter Paul Hartnett, writing as PP Hartnett (born 1958), is a
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writer,
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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 ''<< deletion >>'' 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 << deletion >> (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 within the Catholic Church. PP Hartnett was educated by the
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, West London.


Poetry

PP Hartnett has published a number of signed limited edition hardback works via Autopsy, such as ''date of birth, time of death'' (January 2017), ''three men, in tears'' (July, 2017), ''gentle and tender, act of confession'' (May, 2018), with works ''i shouldn't, must stop'' (January 2019).


Spoken word

2018 releases include ''schoolboysoul'' and ''none of god's business'', a two-track download spoken word
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(January 2018), and ''gentle and tender, act of confession'', a five-track download spoken word EP (March, 2018).


Photography

Peter Paul Hartnett initially made his name as a photographer on the underground gay club scene, developing and printing his own work. Hartnett took his first nightclub photograph of punk icon
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at Bang Disco, London, in October 1976. He worked at London hotspots such as
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, publishing his photography in publications such as ''
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Magazine'', among others. Hartnett's access to non-mainstream
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spaces offered a view into a previously unseen part of this undocumented subculture. Although his work was journalistic in approach, he claims he has always attempted to capture real life from a moral perspective, saying, 'I tend not to take photographs that are in any way manipulative or exploitative. When I have, for example, photographed someone who has been drunk or drug-fucked, I will often edit these out of a presentation as they can be demeaning. I do not do nudes. Sometimes I have photographed dancers who look so lost, and these images tend not to get published as I feel a camera can be invasive and that is not my intention. I feel very protective about my subjects.' Hartnett regularly documents
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, Graduate Fashion Week,
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, plus music festivals, with his favourite being the annual Rebellion Punk Festival. As a collector of vintage photography, Hartnett has until very recently been a major contributor to the Photographic Youth Music Culture Archive, with his work now represented by Lee Dalton at Photoshot / Avalon. His broadcasting work has included
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Banned works

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has provided illustrations for much of Hartnett's work, such as within ''SEX : MALE'' and ''Full Screen''. The spoken word album accompanying his
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''<< deletion >>'' was banned by Tunecore for its content – a fictional television documentary detailing four accounts of child abuse by Catholic priests within a fictional Catholic school in West London. Apple's iBooks Store rejected ''Full Screen'' as containing prohibited explicit or objectionable content. Hartnett said his intent was not to shock but to "shine a light into areas that are usually kept dark".


Awards and honours

Hartnett has won a North West Arts Award. In 2007, Hartnett was also declared winner of The Manchester Monologues
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Literary Competition, in collaboration with
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Offcut at The Manchester Fringe Festival.


References


External links


An interview
at ''Bent Magazine''
'Hartnett returns and has the Catholic church in his sights'
at '' Vada Magazine''
An interview
at ''
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Feature at ''Reflekt Magazine''

London Fashion Week photography by PP Hartnett writing as Paul Hartnett
in ''Metro''
'Sexual abuse addressed in a new novel'
at ''
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'Hartnett: Raw Power, Real Fiction' at ''Vada Magazine''

'From Fashion Week to Fiction Freak' at ''Fused'' magazine

'Interview with PP Hartnett' (pp.82-88) at ''GCN''

'Poetry and Predators , PP Hartnett' at ''Northern Life Magazine''

'The collected works of author PP Hartnett' at ''WhatsOn''

'book review: date of birth, time of death: pp hartnett'
at '' Gscene''
'Haworth man attacks "failings" of Catholic school after former priest found guilty of sexual abuse'
at ''
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'Life after death for Haworth poet PP Hartnett' at ''Craven Herald''

'SEX : MALE THE COLLECTED WORKS OF PP HARTNETT' at ''Fused''

'Review: three men in tears' (p.49) at ''Gscene''

'PP Hartnett: three men, in tears' at ''Bradford Equity Partnership''

'Pervert's Poetry?'
at ''
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