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Andrew Warrilow

Andrew was born on the 24th March 1975 in Solihull, Birmingham, England, and after emigrating to Australia in 1988 he is now living in  in Redland City, a bayside community south of Brisbane, Australia. He was 32 at the time his first book, "The Familiar's Tale" was published and his second book, "The Dream Dimension" was released for sale a year later.

Since the publication of "The Familiar’s Tale" Andrew has attended science fiction/fantasy conventions and book signings throughout Australia and New Zealand.  He also the founding member of the Ministry of Writers www.theministryofwriters.com (need to confirm this address)a website designed for writers of all levels to come together to share their writing. With the motto - 'Read, Review and Rate' - The Ministry consists of Published writers, Editors and Assessors from all round the world. That’s the bonus, the real benefit of the site is the peer to peer feedback, allowing you as a writer to grow in confidence. (website currently under construction)

Andrew is also an active member of Speakers Ink where he has been invited to schools to speak to senior students about writing and achieving life goals. This has been a rewarding experience that he would like to develop into a career.

Andrew's current goal is to set up the Ministry of Writers and he is looking for more members for his site (if you're interested) He also seeks an agent and publisher for the Invisus Series so that more people can find his books in all local book stores. Ideally Andrew is aiming for his life to become a balance between part-time writer, part-time public speaker, part time round the world convention expo guest and part-time gentleman of leisure!

If you would like to offer Andrew a job in any of those fields you can contact him at andrew@theministryofwriters.com (this e-mail not confirmed)specifically if you're involved in Television shows such as Eastenders, Dr Who or WWE Wrestling.

Andrew's Books

The Familiar's Tale
When Sam arrives on the magical island, Invisus, he recalls nothing about his past. Given refuge at Pharos Lighthouse, pieces of a 17 year old puzzle quickly fall into place. With messages from his future and dreams with terrifying portents of death: Sam and a motley group of misfits have just twelve hours to find out who he is, and why he's returned to Invisus and what family secret awaits him.
The Familiar's Tale is the first part of the Invisus Series. A book for young adults or adults young at heart.

The Dream Dimension
Six months have passed since Sam arrived in Invisus Island. All is not well. Invisus is heading towards Antarctica at an alarming unstoppable rate. Can the Island's inhabitants be evacuated before they are consumed by this frozen wasteland? Racing against time, the residents of Pharos Lighthouse leap from one deadly situation to another, coming up against deadly Trows and fighting flaming Fire Fairies. Making matters worse, Sam and Jessica have had a blazing row and are not on speaking terms!
To rescue one of their own, they must put aside their difference and travel to the queen's palace in the heart of the Dream Dimension. With friends and enemies, old and new, ready for a fight, something wicked this way comes, and someone's not lasting the night!
Coming soon – Book 3 The Collectors’ Game and the conclusion The City of the Damned.

Info about where they can be bought

Books can currently be purchased online at www.pharos.net.au
And any good bookshops
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