Edward has a combined honours degree in history and film from the University of Southampton, where he also turned his hand to student filmmaking. He has always enjoyed reading, talking and of course writing about his interests in the arts, and has lived in South London for over ten years. Since graduating he has focused on learning more about theatre and literature; he also has secondary passions for music, travel, comics, sport and politics.
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