Clive Matthew-Wilson
New Zealand writer
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Clive Matthew-Wilson (born 24 July 1956 in Wellington) is a New Zealand writer.
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Clive Matthew-Wilson | |
| Born | 24 July 1956 |
| Occupation | Author, songwriter |
| Nationality | New Zealand |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
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He was educated at exclusive[1] private school Scots College, and Wellington College. Matthew-Wilson left school at 15.[1] After several years traveling, he became a motor mechanic. He ended up running his own garage for six years,[1] before experimenting with a number of careers, including prestidigitation, advertising, songwriting, jewellery, computers, publishing and public relations. He eventually became a professional writer, whose published works include The Information Effect, The Turners & Growers Natural Foods Cookbook & The Dog & Lemon Guide.[2] Matthew-Wilson is concerned about fatal police chases.[3][4]