Justin Hulford

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Justin Graeme Douglas Hulford (born 1971) is a British author, poet and reviewer.

Biography[edit]

Hulford attended Hampton School. During that time he began writing in a range of media including poetry, fiction and role playing games.

After publishing in two poetry anthologies Hulford started researching a range of subjects for novels. As time passed he contributed to the printed magazines "Corduroy" and "Powerplay" before being signed to "The Rocktologist" online webzine. Somewhere within this he created the online webzine "Beyond" focusing on UK progressive metal band Threshold. More recently he began contributing reviews of live music to "Through The Wire" and "The Trip".

Hulford has also launched his own written word promotions company called OnTheRail Promotions, launched a radio show called The Rock Show on Generate Radio based in Duns, Berwickshire, and then had his first novel published, "Tolosa Gold". This was followed by a poetry anthology, "Bitter Twists" and a non-fiction gazetteer of "British Battlefields – A Chronology", before novel "My Father's Feet" in 2018. Later work includes "Roman Battlefields - A Chronology" and "Just In London - A Guide To London".

Works[edit]

Hulford has an extensive portfolio of reviews, interviews and articles.

Poetry[edit]

  • Christ Knows Why (poem) in Mixed Blessings
  • Question Of Faith (poem) in Seeds Of Wisdom
  • Bitter Twists (collection) published October 2012

Magazines[edit]

  • Corduroy Issues 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
  • The Rocktologist from January 201
  • Through The Wire from August 2014
  • Beyond - Threshold (UK Progressive metal band) webzine
  • The Trip

Other credits[edit]

  • Development and proof reading for Who Shares Your Problem? by Neil Henson
  • English subtitles and proof reading for 20 Years Of Avoiding A Job (Damian Wilson)
  • Numerous biographies for bands and website content edits (For All We Know, Acelsia, Vanderbuyst, Maiden United and many more)

External links[edit]

  • [1] British Battles – A Chronology
  • [2] home of The Rocktologist
  • [3] home of the Rock Show
  • [4] Tolosa Gold, a novel
  • [5] personal home page for reviews
  • [6] home of Beyond
  • [7] home of Through The Wire