Laurence Green was born on 23rd February 1950 and has lived in the same small village in south Devon since the age of six with periods in France and California for good behaviour. He worked as a secondary school teacher for thirty years, twenty six of which were at his old school in Totnes. During this time he seemed to succeed best at frightening people or making them laugh.
After ten eventful years working as a wood machinist, supply teacher, classroom assistant and gardener he retired two years ago to write ghost stories and biographies. In 2004 he gained his MA in Anglo-American Literary Studies from the University of Exeter. Soon after that he started to write...
Among the unusual things that have happened to him are: car crashes in Mexico and France, earthquakes in California and a black widow bite in the same dangerous state.
His wife Kathi and he have been happily married for forty years and have three sons. They travel a lot and he is writing this page on his brother in law's computer in Florida.
At home in Devon he writes articles for magazines mainly in Cornwall, enjoys gardening and church affairs. He is a parish councillor and loves to visit old churches, some of which are very creepy indeed.