Antony Barmew
Book cover of Eastaris: painting of a post-apocalyptic city in the distance; in the foreground, a wall shows graffiti: 'Freedom from Tyranny'

Eastaris: The journey begins

The year is 2054. After a catastrophic global economic collapse, Britain, and its surviving population, finds itself enslaved by a system of governance torn from the pages of ancient history, an administration using the Roman Empire as its model.

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Book cover of Saving Innocence: painting of children standing on a bridge playing a game

Saving Innocence

Once the life of the party, Harry Johnson's quiet funeral surprises those who remember him. His son, Tom, embarks on a journey fueled by whisky, stumbling upon a toy train set that transports him back in time. Through this unusual adventure, Tom unravels the mystery of his father's transformation into an abusive drunk and discovers an unexpected truth: Harry was a hidden hero.

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About Antony Barmew

From reading Black Beauty to The Furies by Keith Roberts at thirteen, I discovered the transformative power of storytelling.

Whether horses or mutated wasps, each book transported me to different worlds, a sensation I channel into my writing. As I become every character at my keyboard, the immersive experience fuels my passion, sometimes keeping me writing for up to twelve hours a day.

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