Dan Kieran
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dan Kieran is Deputy Editor of The Idler, a bi-yearly British magazine. He is a writer, editor, and occasional contributor to Radio and TV.
He is Editor of Idler Books' Crap Jobs, Crap Holidays (Crap Vacations in the United States) and Co-editor of two volumes of Crap Towns.
He has appeared on the Channel 4 News, the Today programme, You and Yours (BBC Radio 4), Sky News, The Daily Politics with Andrew Neil, BBC Radio 5 Live with Simon Mayo and Radio 2 with Jeremy Vine and Stuart Maconie.
His writing credits include the The Observer[1], The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Times.
[edit] Bibliography
- Crap Jobs: 100 Tales of Workplace Hell, 2005 Harper Paperbacks, ISBN 0060833416 Telegraph review
- The Idler Book of Crap Towns: The 50 Crap Worst Places to Live in the UK, (with Sam Jordison), 2006 Macmillan UK, ISBN 0752215825
- The Idler Book of Crap Towns II 2006 Macmillan UK. ISBN 0752225456 (Telegraph review
- The "Idler" Book of Crap Holidays, 2005 Bantam, ISBN 055381737X
His next book projects include:
- I Fought the Law - The search for Albion in 21st Century Britain, (April 2, 2007) Bantam, ISBN 0553817698
- The Myway Code, (with Ian Vince), (September 15, 2006) Boxtree Ltd, ISBN 0752226207
[edit] References
- ^ Kieran, Dan (January 29, 2006). Why we won't fly again. Retrieved on 2006-09-21.