Cotswold writer Mark Wollacott always wanted to be a writer, but it was not until he wrote a play at university that he first began to actually do it.
Since then he has written for Kansai Scene and Kansai Time Out as W.F. Tyrman and published his debut haiku collection 108 Breaths.
After many years in Japan and Hungary, he now lives in the Cotswolds where he writes his various books and edits Wulfstan's Miscellany, a seasonal anthology of short stories, poems and essays.Cotswold writer Mark Wollacott always wanted to be a writer, but it was not until he wrote a play at university that he first began to actually do it.
Since then he has written for Kansai Scene and Kansai Time Out as W.F. Tyrman and published his debut haiku collection 108 Breaths.
After many years in Japan and Hungary, he now lives in the Cotswolds where he writes his various books and edits Wulfstan's Miscellany, a seasonal anthology of short stories, poems and essays....more