David Huggins

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David Huggins (born August 14, 1959 in London ) is a British author and illustrator .

Huggins, son of actors Jeremy Brett and Anna Massey , who divorced in 1962, attended Radley College and began his career as an illustrator for Elle magazine and The Sunday Times . His debut novel The Big Kiss: An Arcade Mystery , for which he received the Bad Sex in Fiction Award , he published in 1996. His second novel Luxury Amnesia followed three years later. The novel Me Me Me was published in 2001.

Huggins lives with his wife in Notting Hill, London .

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  1. a b c d e f David Huggins: Public faces in private places ( Memento from August 10, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) at independent.co.uk
  2. Brenda Maddox: When Bad Writing Happens to Good Sex (English) , accessed 2 December 2010