Philip Womack
Philip Womack is a critically acclaimed author of children’s fiction infused with myths and legends. He is interested in how…
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Philip Womack is a critically acclaimed author of children’s fiction infused with myths and legends. He is interested in how…
James Woodall’s first book, In Search of the Firedance (1992), tells the story of flamenco. It remains the leading account…
Christopher Woodall’s writing springs largely from an initially inconsequential year-long encounter with a group of nightshift workers in south-east France…
Benjamin Woolley is a writer, broadcaster and academic who has specialised in the often fraught relationship between the sciences and…
Kate Worsley’s first novel She Rises (Bloomsbury, 2013) is a transgressive seafaring adventure set in 1740s Harwich and has been…
Jonny Wright is a playwright and screenwriter. In 2010 his play Get the Greedy was commissioned by Immediate Theatre and…
Stephen Wyatt is the only writer to have won the Tinniswood award for best original radio script twice – for…
Cliff Yates is a poet. His various collections include Henry’s Clock (smith/doorstop, 1999) which won both the Aldeburgh first collection…
Tamar Yellin is the author of three published works of fiction. Her debut novel, The Genizah at the House of…
Kerry Young is a novelist with three books published by Bloomsbury: Pao (2011), Gloria (2013) and Show Me A Mountain (2016). All three…
Aisha Zia is an award-winning playwright from Peterborough, former resident artist at Somerset House Studios in London and Theatre 503’s…