Greg McGee is best known for Foreskin’s Lament and other plays (most recently Me & Robert McKee). His television credits, for which he has won several best script awards, include Erebus: the Aftermath, Fallout, Street Legal and Doves of War. More recently, under the pseudonym Alix Bosco, he has won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Fiction Novel with Cut & Run, in 2010, and was a finalist for the same award in 2011 with Slaughter Falls. His third novel Love & Money was published in 2012 under his own name. He has also written about sport for Le Monde, New Zealand Listener and Sky Sport Magazine. After debuting for the North Otago Under 6 Stone 7s, Greg played for Otago, South Island, New Zealand Universities and the 1972 Junior All Blacks, and was an All Black trialist in 1972 and 1974. He lives in Auckland.
Film directors get to re-release with the changes they wish they had made. That is called The Director's Cut. Now, Greg McGee has done the same to his 2012 novel. Welcome to Love & Money: The Writer's Cut.
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