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Australia has a whole bunch of very talented writers (we know you immediately thought of us). But among them was this guy called Grahame Harrison. Born in Newcastle in 1928, Grahame became famous with his book "Night train to Granada". An academic specialising in Spanish history, he was a great story teller and a great teacher, endowed with charm and mischievous humor. He died in 2003 at the age of 75 but probably remains remembered in the literary world as one of Australia's great scholars.

Now the confusion came about because there is another writer using the name of Grahame Harrison and yes it's his real name (born with it). But most importantly, this one is still alive. It's easy for everybody to make the mistake because the spelling of Grahame is quite unusual and for there to be two Grahame Harrison's actively working as literary and cultural warriors is even more unusual.
The newer (and sleeker) model Grahame Harrison has been in and around the audio industry for a number of years. He has written more articles than most of us and is available for companies who would like someone to handle press releases, company promos, event reports and the like. If you feel the need to get hold of somebody to do this type of work - click here for his contact details.
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