What you’ll love
Atmospheric London nights, character-driven storytelling, and the ache of second chances.
‘Climbing up the Walls’ is an insider’s account of the London music scene of the mid-2000’s, including bands like the Libertines, Babyshambles, the Paddingtons, and so many others. The novel is told through the eyes of Stephen, a young music journalist, who is pulled through the whirlwind rollercoaster of highs and lows with the bands and their unending parties, gigs and love triangles through this gritty rock-and-roll London underworld.
Atmospheric London nights, character-driven storytelling, and the ache of second chances.
’00s post-punk, photocopied flyers, late buses, smoky basements, and the hum after the set.
Paperback now. eBook & Signed Edition coming soon.
'Bridget and I pull on our coats and follow Keith out of the pub, and up towards Kentish Town. …'
— Climbing up the Walls by Camille Pandian Milner
Edges, mirrors, alleyways, and green rooms — scenes that shaped the book.
Signed edition & eBook coming soon.
“A tender, haunting story about the choices that shape us — you can hear the amps hum between the lines.”
— Early reviewer