Clive Matthew-Wilson

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Clive Matthew-Wilson (born 1956 in Wellington) is a New Zealand writer.

The son of a wealthy local businessman, he was largely educated at exclusive[citation needed] private schools. Matthew-Wilson outraged his parents by leaving school at 15[citation needed]. After several years traveling, he became a motor mechanic. He ended up running his own garage before becoming bored[citation needed] and experimenting with a number of careers, including advertising, songwriting, jewellery, computers, publishing and public relations. He eventually became a professional writer, whose published works include The Information Effect, The Turners & Growers Natural Foods Cookbook & The Dog & Lemon Guide.[1] Matthew-Wilson is concerned about police chases frequently ending in fatal accidents.[2][3]

References

  1. Hinchliffe, Mark (21 May 2007). "Imports lacking features". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 10 March 2008. 
  2. Harper, Paul (28 September 2011). "Police association defends pursuit record". The New Zealand Herald. 
  3. MATTHEW-WILSON, Clive (2004-06), "Heading 'em off", Australian Police Journal 58 (2): 62–67, ISSN 0005-0024 


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