Richard Roper is a nonfiction editor at Headline, where he works with authors such as James Acaster, Joel Dommett, Andrew O'Neill, and Frank Turner. How Not to Die Alone is inspired by an article he read about people whose job it is to follow up after people die alone. It is his debut novel.
Genres: Literary Fiction, General Fiction
Novels
How Not to Die Alone (2019)
aka Something to Live For
When We Were Young (2021)
This Disaster Loves You (2024)
aka Something to Live For
When We Were Young (2021)
This Disaster Loves You (2024)
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