Philip Ogley is a British writer known for his unique blend of commentary, satire, fiction, and memoir. Born in Leeds in 1974, UK, he graduated with a degree in Biology in 1996. Since then, he has lived and worked in various countries, including Poland, Spain, Morocco, Venezuela, France, Australia, and Greece, undertaking roles such as English language teacher, chef, outdoor catering manager, and groundsman.

His diverse experiences have significantly influenced his writing style, which often reflects his extensive travels and varied occupations. He is the author of several works, including "Le Glitch," "A Man In France," and "Loose End." His storytelling is characterized by a mix of wit, cultural exploration, and insightful commentary.

In addition to his books, Ogley maintains an active presence on Medium, where he shares his writings and serves as the editor of Pitfall.

You can connect with him on Medium, where he shares his writing and serves as the editor of Pitfall and 21st Century Flicks

Or contact him at: pjogley[AT]proton.me

Books Le Glitch - A comedic novel set in a desolate French village overrun by British tourists due to a faulty satnav.

Loose End - These thirty short pieces of fiction tell the story of one life through the eyes of many. All striving to kill time before they die. All avoiding the one thing that joins us together. That fear of doing nothing. That fear of being at a loose end. A Man in France - An offbeat guidebook that offers unique insights into the French way of life.

Film

He has also written a movie script for Le Glitch — not yet produced.

Currently residing in Normandy, France, Philip continues to write while managing an estate. His multifaceted career and rich life experiences contribute to the depth and authenticity found in his works.

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Philip Ogley

Philip Ogley

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