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NOTE: PLEEEEEEEASE do not email me with support question. The quickest way to get support is to use the FAQ feature in the menu bar and if your question is not answered there contact, well, 'support'. Aside from that, feel free to email me with anything. If I can be of use as a journalist or help or share a contact, email me, or if you just want to tell me I look like a muppet in sunglasses, email me.
I am a non-fiction author and one of the founding Editors of Edit Red. My books are published in the UK and Japan and my articles have been translated into more than 15 languages. My journalism has been published in the New York Post, New York Daily News, Time Out, Dazed & Confused, Penthouse, Playboy, Politiken and others.
Though English, I currently live in Denmark with my wife and daughter. When not dealing with my three-year-old daughter's general hoohah (princess dresses, loud music, dancing, shouting and rioting) I am writing articles to pay my bills and working on Edit Red out of passion and a belief in new writing.
Feel free to mail me with any questions. I have not been good at reading or reciprocating comments of late, time has not been on my side. Just a heads up.
Alan Emmins's Genres: non-fiction, travel writing, literary reportage, journalism, narrative non-fiction, creative non fiction
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Mop Men - NON-FICTION
A darkly funny portrait of the people behind the company Crime Scene Cleaners INC, a company whose slogan is 'Pray For Death!' Crime Scene Cleaners do exactly what they say on the tin! They clean murder and suicide scenes.
"A grueling indictment of modern American culture" the Independent.
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31 Days - A New York Street Diary
When writing a feature about murals painted under the pavements of Manhattan by homeless artists, Alan Emmins was challenged by a homeless dancer to try homelessness himself. He took up the challenge. His diary about the people he met reveals an invisible world, full of surprises.
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