Quickrymer lives alone in a cute cottage with an idyllic setting in the heart of rural Suffolk, England.
A father of 5 married children and a grandfather of 11 who luckily now share the same continent and even County.
Having lived in South Africa for many years he cares deeply about the people of all cultures that inhabit this land, a strange mixture of first and third world values, yet where even a minor prison sentence is very often a death sentence, due to rape by aids infected inmates.
He writes mainly fiction and poetry but does have strong opinions on many social issues.
Ask to see a preview of his latest novel, "Driven" that features the fate of several owners of a possessed Chevy 'Nascar' Corvette, the old "Black and white" racer.
In this novel sweet wives become whores and honest men armed robbers as their evil side comes to the fore.
A must read, "Unputdownable"
My passion is ...
unsophisticated cultures
I know too much about ...
hard work
My parents always told me ...
work hard and you will be rewarded
My childhood ambition ...
to be someone
My favorite memory ...
hop picking holidays
Why I write ...
It just flows out of me and I must record the words and ideas for posterity.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Janet Evanovich
My first job ...
market stall labourer
My best moment ...
The hustle and bustle of fire aboard ship and the exciting days of the rescue
My inspiration ...
To make a difference
When one speaks of ethics and morality they are merely voicing the latest most popular held belief.
The ten Commandments were written simply as rules to ensure that discord was kept to a minimum. After all if you covet someones wife but the rules say you mustn't, and you stick to the rules there will be no problem.
Of course we all knew that morals and ethical beliefs change all the time. An eye for and eye is now outdated. If someone knifes you then they cannot be stabbed in return. The rules now say that they will possibly spend a term in prison, or at the very least have their wrist sl...