
John W Sexton was born, somewhere in Ireland, in 1958. He is
variously a poet, a rock singer, a short story writer, a children's
novelist, and a radio playwright.
As a poet, John is the author of one collection, The Prince's Brief
Career (Cairn Mountain Press, 1995), as well as having been a
contributor to the anthology Poets For The Millennium (Bradshaw
Books, 1999), in which he has seven poems. His poetry has also been
published extensively in literary journals, both in Ireland and
abroad. He has also written 103 episodes of The Ivory Tower for
RTÉ Radio.
This is a radio drama featuring the adventures of Johnny
Coffin, the 12-year-old drummer with a band called The Dead
Crocodiles, and reluctant boyfriend of Enya. The show has led to
him writing three books so far based on the various adventures of
Johnny and Enya,The Johnny Coffin Diaries, Johnny Coffin - School
Dazed and The Enya Murphy Diaries, all published by O'Brien Press.
More are to follow.
Although the primary market for these books is
young adults, they can really be read and enjoyed by anyone. He is
on the Arts Council's Writers In Schools Scheme, where he goes to
various schools around Ireland to talk to the students about writing.
John also regularly appears in Albedo 1, Ireland's award winning SF
short story magazine.
Occasionally, John W Sexton becomes Sex W Johnston. Sex is the lead
singer, lyricist and one half of Sons of Shiva, the other half of
whom is punk god Hugh Cornwell, original frontman with The
Stranglers. They have released one CD so far called, simply enough,
Sons of Shiva. This is available in two slightly different
formats, the earlier version of which was only available through the
Internet. It has since been re-released by Track Records with an
extra tenth track. I recommend it wholeheartedly.
John is one of the good guys, with a weakness only for a good cigar.
We are delighted to have him as a guest.
Profile by Anne M Kletcha
Picture courtesy JWS/SWJ