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  1. Sep 29, 2008 · Tony Burgess is the author of the novel ("Pontypool Changes Everything") on which the film, Pontypool, was based. He also wrote the screenplay and appears in a tiny cameo in the film to boot (or ...

  2. Oct 15, 2010 · Tony Burgess. 3.71. 335 ratings62 reviews. People Live Still in Cashtown Corners is the vivid record of the inner world of pump jockey and infamous couple killer Cliff Klyder. History is clear on what happened at that lonely intersection over the course of one particularly bitter six couples were brutally murdered and cannibalized.

  3. Follow Tony Burgess and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Tony Burgess Author Page.

  4. Tony Burgess, Julie French. SRA Books, 2011 - Philosophy - 80 pages. Belief change – your six steps to personal success! Beliefs and how to change them… for good! takes you on a voyage of self-discovery, increasing your awareness of how your beliefs will powerfully help or hinder you in life, moment by moment, day by day, year by year.

  5. Feb 21, 2017 · Idaho Winter. MP3 CD – MP3 Audio, February 21, 2017. by Tony Burgess (Author), Tristan Morris (Reader) 4.1 10 ratings. See all formats and editions. Idaho Winter is a boy who, through no fault of his own, is loathed by everyone in the town where he lives - his father feeds him roadkill for breakfast, the crossing guard steers cars toward him ...

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  6. Tony Burgess is the author of The Hellmouths of Bewdley and Pontypool Changes Everything. Caesarea is his third novel, and the final installment of the Bewdley books. He was born and raised in Toronto. He began performing ideas in the late seventies and began writing them down in the early eighties. By the nineties he began organizing things ...

  7. Tony Burgess is an award winning stand-up comedian, comedy writer and actor based in Manchester. “great, well crafted gags” The Times. As well as performing stand-up all over the UK for over 25 years – he’s also written sitcoms for the BBC, plays for The Royal Exchange Theatre and written for many big name comedians such as Steve Coogan, John Bishop, and Johnny Vegas.