Blair’s work often centres on themes such as truth, mental health, personal transformation, memory, identity, and the tension between belonging and isolation. With a style that balances introspection and narrative drive, his stories delve into the moments – both large and small – that shape our lives and relationships.
His debut novel, Bookmark, is available now.
For readers in the UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FSSTV5M1
For readers in the United States: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FSSTV5M1
For readers in Germany and Scandinavia: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B0FSSTV5M1
Ellis is drifting, his days spent in the routines of work. When he meets Andy, a charismatic but troubled man whose mind is splintering under the weight of trauma, Ellis is pulled into a fragile friendship that forces him to confront not only Andy’s past, but his own long-buried emptiness. Together they chase fragments of stories: rumours of lost treasure, half-remembered myths, and the faint possibility of something better just beyond reach.
Tender, uncompromising, and suffused with quiet poetry, Bookmark is a story of friendship, mental health, and the search for meaning in ordinary lives. It is about the treasures we invent to survive, and the moments of truth we grasp when we dare to keep going.
