Dougie BrimsonAfter 18 years service with the RAF, Dougie Brimson’s writing career began in 1996 with the release of the non-fiction work, Everywhere We Go. A book which has become essential reading for anyone with an interest in the culture of football.
A further 15 books have followed covering non-fiction, fiction thrillers and fiction comedy. His novel, The Crew was the most downloaded sports related title of 2012 and 2013.
An accomplished screenwriter, he has two award winning feature films to his credit (Green Street and Top Dog) and will have a third released toward the end of 2014.
Website? www.dougiebrimson.com
Twitter? @dougiebrimson
Non-fiction:
Everywhere We Go (Headline - 1996)England, My England (Headline - 1996)
Capital Punishment (Headline - 1997) Derby Days (Headline -1997)
Barmy Army (Headline - 2000) Eurotrashed (Headline - 2003)
Kicking Off (Headline - 2006)
Rebellion (John Blake - 2006)
March of the Hooligans (Virgin USA - 2007)
Non-fiction - Comedy:
The Geezers' Guide to Football (Mainstream Sport - 1998)
Fiction - Thriller
The Crew (Headline - 1999. Reissued by Caffeine Nights Pub. 2013)
Top Dog (Headline 2001. Reissued by Caffeine Nights Pub. 2014)
Fiction - Comedy:
Billy's Log (Headline - 2000)
Wings of a Sparrow (Caffeine Nights Publishing - 2011)
All titles issued as eBooks in 2011/2012 by The eBook Partnership with the exception of Rebellion and March of the Hooligans.
Dougie Brimson Books on Amazon
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