Ellis Sharp is an experimental British writer based in London.
Known for his often Surrealist style, Sharp's work is often littered with obscure literary and historical references.
[1] His works include several collections of short stories, and novels The Dump, Unbelievable Things and Walthamstow Central, all released by Zoilus Press.
[2] His work has also been published by Jetstone, New Ventures and Malice Aforethought Press, which was founded by Frank Key and Max Décharné.
[3][4] He also has an essay about Quin's last published novel Tripticks in his collection Sharply Critical (2017).