Dan Kieran
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Dan Kieran (born 10 June 1975) is Deputy Editor of The Idler, a bi-yearly British magazine. He is a writer, editor, and CEO and co-founder of the crowd-funding publishing platform Unbound.[1]
He is Editor of Idler Books' Crap Jobs, Crap Holidays (Crap Vacations in the United States), The book of Idle Pleasures, Co-editor of two volumes of Crap Towns, author of I Fought The Law, Planes, Trains and Automobiles and co-author of Three Men In A Float with Ian Vince.
He co-presented (with Ian Vince and Prasanth Visweswaran) a half hour programme on BBC Radio 4 called Three Men In A Float, which aired on February 27, 2008.
His writing credits include The Observer,[2] The Sunday Times,[3] The Daily Telegraph,[4] The Times[5] and The Guardian[6]
Bibliography
- Crap Jobs: 100 Tales of Workplace Hell, 2005 Harper Paperbacks, ISBN 0-06-083341-6 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 0-7522-1582-5
- The Idler Book of Crap Towns II, 2006 Macmillan UK. ISBN 0-7522-2545-6 (Telegraph review
- The "Idler" Book of Crap Holidays, 2005 Bantam, ISBN 0-553-81737-X
- How Very Interesting: Peter Cook's Universe and all that surrounds it, 2006 Snow Books
- The Myway Code, (with Ian Vince), 2006 Boxtree Ltd, ISBN 0-7522-2620-7
- I Fought the Law , 2007 Bantam, ISBN 0-553-81769-8
- The Book Of Idle Pleasures, 2008 Ebury Press
- Three Men In A Float (with Ian Vince), 2008 John Murray Ltd, ISBN 0-7195-9501-0
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles, 2009 John Murray Ltd, ISBN 1-84854-014-0
References
- ↑ unbound.co.uk
- ↑ Kieran, Dan (2006-01-29). "Why We Won't Fly Again". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 2006-09-21.
- ↑ Kieran, Dan (2007-04-08). "Goodbye Magna Carta". The Times (London). Retrieved 2007-04-08.
- ↑ Kieran, Dan (2006-09-17). "Lovers Italy". Retrieved 2006-09-17.
- ↑ Kieran, Dan (2007-10-27). "Hawk Handling in Scotland". The Times (London). Retrieved 2007-02-10.
- ↑ Kieran, Dan (2007-02-10). "Quick, quick, slow". The Guardian (London). Retrieved 2007-02-10.
External links
- 3:AM Magazine interview
- Londonpaper Interview
- Stockport Express article
- The Idler
- BBC article by Sam Jordison
- Dan Kieran's website
- Review of I Fought The Law in the Independent
- Tony Blair's recommended reading list (top of the list: I Fought The Law) in the Times
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