Russell Jones

Russell Jones is a Scottish writer and editor best known for his poetry, fantasy novels and graphic novels. He has published six volumes of poetry, and three fantasy novels and edited several anthologies. In 2024 he will publish his first traditionally published novel, Bucket List (Polygon Books), a life-affirming story of friendship, community and second chances.

Russell Jones has a PhD in Creative Writing and has taught in schools, universities and community projects, including working with learners with additional support needs.

Jones was the UK's first Pet Poet Laureate and has contributed to different publications, including short stories for Disney. As deputy editor of Scotland's only science fiction magazine, he promoted science fiction through cabaret nights in Edinburgh.

"It's been a long journey," Jones reflects, "but persistence is what I think has paid off. His perseverance is evident in his work, which includes a mix of prose and poetry for both adults and younger audiences.

Bucket List (2024) tells the story of Dot, a lonely pensioner, and Max, a young offender, whose chance meeting sparks an unexpected friendship. After winning the lottery, Dot enlists Max's help to complete her Bucket List, setting them on a series of adventures ranging from petty crime to life-changing acts of kindness. Together they discover that happiness does not come from wealth. It comes from human connection and shared experiences.

"Rarely does one read a novel that so nourishes the soul," wrote Tendai Huchu in praise of the book.

Jones' new work continues his tradition of exploring themes of hope, humour and the power of relationships while offering a light-hearted yet poignant take on the struggles of loneliness and redemption. With Bucket List, he adds yet another dimension to his diverse and ever-evolving literary career and further establishes himself as a major figure in contemporary Scottish fiction.

Russell Jones is based in Edinburgh.

Photo credit: @RussJonesWrites
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