James Connor Vincent is a British writer and musician whose work bridges the worlds of literature and sound, crafting narratives that resonate both on the page and through melody. Rooted in a deep appreciation for storytelling, his writing blends introspection with sharp social observation, while his music channels a raw, emotive energy that draws from folk, post-punk, and experimental influences.
His literary work spans fiction, poetry, and essays, often exploring themes of memory, identity, and the transient nature of human connection. As a musician, Vincent’s compositions are characterized by intricate lyricism and atmospheric soundscapes, evoking a sense of both urgency and reflection.
Over the years, he has performed in intimate venues and underground spaces across the UK, while his writing has found its place in independent publications and literary journals. Whether through words or music, Vincent continues to carve out a distinctive artistic voice—one that lingers long after the final note or the last sentence.