Author, Screenwriter, and Journalist
Fiction and nonfiction books, web and magazine copy, book-to-screen adaptations.
Fiction and nonfiction books, web and magazine copy, book-to-screen adaptations.

Jimi Hendrix's road manager and confidante Eric Barrett reveals what it was like to live inside the rock legend’s orbit—at Woodstock, on the Isle of Wight, at a Toronto drug bust, and in the private moments when Hendrix let his guard down. Set against the backdrop of Barrett’s full rock ’n’ roll career, this is a rock odyssey for the ages.
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A British journalist hopelessly adrift in California is assigned to spend a month cut off from the outside world to hunt for the American Dream online.
"Strange and alluring . . . Robinson's debut novel is an entertaining tale of a good idea gone bad"
-- The Glasgow Herald

Lawrence is a British author, screenwriter, and journalist based in Los Angeles and London. His debut novel won the Best Fiction award at the London Book Festival.
He has written and edited non-fiction titles for publishers such as Diversion Books, Simon & Schuster, Little Brown, Random House, and Westside Publishing.
As a screenwriter, Lawrence has sold more than 25 projects to both studio and independent production companies including DreamWorks, New Line Cinema, Universal Pictures, and Lionsgate.
Lawrence's writing has appeared in publications such as LA Weekly, Arena, Dazed & Confused, The Face, and Icon. He writes short fiction under a variety of pen names, and edits copy for a number of popular websites.

Once the darkness of your deeds made it impossible to sleep at night, robbing your days of more light didn’t make any difference.
Until the line was crossed. There was always a line, even for a wayward soul like Jake.

By the time England scored a fourth, Will could feel the chemical grin plastered on his face. The room rolled around him as he pushed through the crowd. What was it about watching football that made middle-aged men regress back to their youth?
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