About Anthony Stovold

Anthony Stovold is a British-born writer whose work explores memory, identity, hidden history, political continuity, and the quiet forces that shape ordinary lives across generations.

Now based largely in the Philippines, his writing draws upon personal experience, historical research, and long-standing interests in post-war history, institutional power, inheritance, and the fragile relationship between memory and truth.

His books move between literary reflection and slow-burning political fiction, often set against the contrasting landscapes of Britain and Southeast Asia. Through recurring themes of secrecy, belonging, corruption, family history, and survival, his work examines how the past continues influencing the present long after official history has moved on.

His published works include:

The Road to Myself
The Ramos Files
The Dry Well
The Third Ledger

Future projects continue exploring the intersection between historical memory, hidden continuity, and modern consequence.

Beyond writing, Anthony Stovold retains a lifelong interest in photography, archives, post-war Britain, and the Philippines, where many of his later works are now set.

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