Adam Marek was born in 1974, and has been writing fiction since his teens. After leaving film school he worked in the music video industry for a few years, but is now part of the editorial team at the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. In 2003, his short story ‘The 40-litre monkey’ was a supplementary winner in the Bridport Prize. In 2004, his story ‘Bobby and Sun-Li’ was a runner up in the Pulp Net Douglas Coupland Award. In 2005, he won second place in the Bridport Prize with his story ‘Robot wasps’. He has recently completed a collection of short stories and is working on a novel. Adam lives in Bedfordshire with his wife and sons.
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