"Born in Poole, Dorset, in 1965, Sedley Proctor grew up in London and was educated in Winchester and Nottingham. In the 1990s, he worked in fringe theatre and was involved in productions of Macbeth and Bertolt Brecht's In the Jungle of Cities. His own play, Salt Lake Psycho about the notorious murderer, Gary Gilmore was put on at the now defunct Man in the Moon theatre in London, Chelsea. From the mid-nineties until 2013 he lived and worked as a teacher and translator in Southern Italy. In Italy he continued to experiment with his writing, devising an invented dialect, writing a blog satirizing the international politics of the early 2000s, collaborating on a screenplay with French writer, Claude Albanese, and performing his poetry in front of bemused locals and amused ex-pats. Apart from his own books, he writes under the aliases F.M. Frites and M.T. Sands. An�bal is a language teacher and interviewer and has travelled extensively. His previous book ""Relatos del Profesor Trotamundos"" is a travel diary. An�bal lived in London from the late eighties through the nineties, where he worked in different jobs such as trader, researcher and as a correspondent for a Uruguayan magazine. He studied Language teaching and Educational Philosophy with Thomas Daffern. Together with Sedley, they started writing San London as a film script."