Jamie Fewery

Jamie Fewery is a British author, journalist, and copywriter. He has written for the Daily Telegraph, Five Dials, and Wired, and works for a London-based marketing and creative agency, The Octopus Group.

Jamie Fewery was born in Watford. He earned BA Hons in English Literature and Philosophy from the University of Hertfordshire. First, he developed, curated, and maintained several content-based web platforms for Penguin Random House. Then Fewery worked as a content manager at British Council, and now he is the Creative Director at The Octopus Group.

He debuted with the novel Our Life in a Day in 2018. His second, The Way Back, came out in 2019.

Fewery's most recent work, The Brink, became One of Prima Magazine’s Best New Books in May 2023. The book tells the story of Dan and Anya Moorcroft, a pair on the verge of divorce, who embark on a couples mediation process to determine the fate of their relationship. As they delve into various aspects of their shared life, including sex, home, money, family, and their connection as a couple, they confront their past and contemplate their future. The book explores the bonds and experiences that shape a marriage, revealing the highs and lows of Dan and Anya's journey together.

Jamie Fewery lives in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, with his wife and son.

Photo credit: Twitter @jamiefewery
years of life: 1988 present

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GrAYs greshas quotedlast year
office looked exactly as Dan had thought it might. All glass panels, metal beams and revolving doors swallowing up and spitting out a parade of professional-looking
Cris Lohas quoted5 months ago
it was simply the supreme discomfort of a man who was just not used to being in their sort of environment.
Cris Lohas quoted5 months ago
And yet here she was, opening the door to the most vulnerable hours of her life and giving him unprecedented access to the interior, domestic details of her marriage, her family and the fractures, cracks and dents across it all.
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