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Hans Seesarun born June 8, 1989) is an British novelist who describes his work as Avant-garde. He is the author of Christmas eve at Kentwood park and Two minutes past midnight.

Early life
Hans Seesarun was born on 8th June 1989 at Quatre Bornes Hospital in Mauritius. His family moved to London when he was 8 and his father Ram worked at the District Council in Mauritius and later as an Operations Director for the NHS in London. His mother Lila worked as a Lab Technician at Moorfield Eye Hospital. The young Hans grew up surrounded by books. 'I love books,' he has said. Hans wanted to be a writer from an early age. He left home at 18 for Bangor University in Wales to study business. His course included 10 days in China and visiting all the European Union buildings and meeting the MPs.

Career
After his degree, he moved to south London and lived near Richmond Park. He conceived the idea of Kentwood park in 2015 while riding his bicycle and getting lost at the park at night. Over the next two years, he began to map out the book. He scribbled notes on anything that he could find and built up a mass of notes, many of which were scribbled on odd scraps of paper. Taking his notes with him, he became obsessed with travelling and visited 14 countries in 12 months in 2016. That year, he completed his TEFL course and was going to start a career in teaching but decided to do his Masters in Marketing Management instead.

Fiction

 * Christmas eve at Kentwood park (2018)
 * Two minutes past midnight (2019)