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I suppose one of the biggest problems when choosing which
stories to include in the anthology was one of theme. Some of the submissions
were an easy choice, they had all the boxes ticked. However, we had a number of
beautiful written, well plotted tales sent in that were obviously from folk who
had never actually visited the site and seen what we are about. We couldn't put
a story in about a kitten called Tiddles next to a tale of murder and revenge.
Much as I like kittens, cosy warm, fuzzy fiction just isn't us and more
importantly it isn't our readership.
We
weren't looking for perfect grammar, although it always helps, we wanted the
right kind of story written well enough that the idea or the twist struck us
hard. Near To The Knuckle is about that shock factor and that can come from a
subtle story or a blood and guts thriller. So whilst Craig and myself were
looking for something very particular within our stories we never felt that we
were tied exclusively to the crime genre. We have included a supernatural tale
and a comic tale because they fit superbly our idea of what Near To The Knuckle
is.

We
also had to make a conscious decision not to favour friends and supporters of
the site. We based anthology places purely on merit. For this reason you'll
notice one or two new names that you won't have seen related to the site
before. For me the most exciting part was opening each new submission to see
what dark world awaited my eager eyes. I know you’ll enjoy the dark delights
Gloves Off has to offer.
Darren Sant was born in
1970. He grew up in Stoke-on-Trent and moved to Hull in 2001. He is happily married to Julie
who tolerates him with the patience of a saint. His childhood was spent in an
area very much like the Longcroft estate and he looks back on it with
fondness. If you’d like to know more about Darren you can find his
website here: http://darrensant-writer.yolasite.com/ And you can find him
on Twitter as @groovydaz39 & @longcroft_tales

He knew of his writing potential when he was 14 and a teacher identified this. His work was read out to the class frequently much to his embarrassment. The years have seen a steady development in his writing and only since coming back from a particularly violent tour of Afghanistan he began to write again. His debut work in print was 'The Likely Lads' which featured in Radgepacket Volume 2. He has work in 3 other volumes in that series, one of which features the dreaded See You Next Tuesday word more than in an Irvine Welsh novella whose title had the very same despicable word.
Craig is currently studying for an English Degree with the Open University. He writes a weekly blog which can be found at Gritfiction.com. He is partner in crime to the Near2theKnuckle website and has worked on the 'Gloves Off' Anthology.
He lives in Rugby with his wife and two children.
I'm well chuffed to be part of such a cracking anthology.
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