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Kevin Sampson is a British author, journalist, and broadcaster. He was born in 1961 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. He is best known for his novels about the city of Liverpool, such as Awaydays, Powder, and Starstruck. Sampson studied English at the University of Liverpool and began his career as a journalist for the Liverpool Echo. He has since written for a variety of publications, including The Guardian, The Times, and The Independent. Sampson has written several novels, including Awaydays, Powder, Starstruck, and The Killing Pool. He has also written a number of non-fiction books, including The Men Who Made Liverpool and The Boys from the Mersey. Sampson has also written for television, including the series The Street and Shameless. He has also written for the stage, including the play Awaydays. As of 2021, Kevin Sampson's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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2018

In 2018, Sampson was hired to pen World Productions' new mini-series Anne, for ITV, which centers on Anne Williams' crusade for justice after the death of her son Kevin in the Hillsborough disaster of 1989.

2013

Kevin Sampson is a British novelist, best known for his novels Awaydays (1998), Powder (1999) and Stars Are Stars (2006). He lives in Birkenhead, Merseyside. His crime thriller, The Killing Pool, was published by Cape on 21 March 2013.

2009

Awaydays was adapted to film in 2009. He writes about his involvement in the Ibiza film A Short Film About Chilling in the Summer 2010 Umbrella Magazine's Issue 1 and a film version of Powder was released August 2011. Surveillance, a film from one of Sampson's original screenplays, was in competition at the Berlinale's "Panorama" section in 2008, and his forthcoming crime thriller Gangsterland is under option with Red Union Films.

1994

When The Farm broke up in 1994, Sampson dug out the manuscript to a novella he had sent to Penguin in 1982. Awaydays was based on what he saw during his youth, travelling to, and at, football grounds up and down the country. Inspired by Irvine Welsh's phenomenal debut Trainspotting, Sampson re-worked the novel, which was acquired by publisher Dan Franklin at Jonathan Cape. Awaydays was an immediate critical and commercial success on its release in 1998. Sampson's second novel, Powder, reflects some of his experiences of the music business with The Farm and Produce Records, and subsequent adventures in Ibiza, and working for Richard Branson's V2 Music.

1990

He left C4 to set up Kinesis Films, a company that specialised in documentaries about subcultures (notably Sole of the Nation, a film about Dr. Martens boots, and Ibiza - A Short Film About Chilling). Sampson returned to Merseyside in 1990 to help long-time friend Peter Hooton set up Produce Records with partners Ian Croft, Wayne Chand, Barney Moores and Paul McKenna. Produce enjoyed a string of Top 40 hits in the early 1990s, including The Farm's "Groovy Train" and "All Together Now."