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...that defines the specific area of the dissertation. This dissertation is divided into seven clearly identified and sub-headed sections plus references and an appendix. Introduction – two pages or approximately...
Vincent McInerney

Vincent McInerney

...plus various short stories, drama-documentaries and poems for BBC networks. Vincent was also one of three writers responsible for Radio 4’s Complete Sherlock Holmes. In 2001, his textbook, Writing for...
Tom Bryan

Tom Bryan

...small collections of short stories, plus three books of non-fiction. His work has been translated into Gaelic, Spanish and Hungarian. He has worked as a freelance journalist and has been...
Forgotten Hero

Forgotten Hero

...of Brest-Litovsk, which brought Russia out of the conflict, making Cromie’s flotilla surplus to requirements. The White Finns offered Cromie a personal sum of £50,000 to prevent Red Sailors from...
Ian McMillan

Ian McMillan

...the Mail On Sunday, a feature for the GuardianG2 and a regular column for the Barnsley Chronicle, plus journalism for Q, Mojo, Poetry Review and the Yorkshire Post. Performance work...
Literary Pilgrimages

Literary Pilgrimages

...say, a Nissan Micra – but the beast was all they had. So I drove, dangerously, unfamiliar with fast-moving American freeways, the hundred-plus miles from O’Hare Airport in Chicago, arriving...
My Many Lives

My Many Lives

...finishing the story, it was published. Within two years over twenty more were published, plus my first novel. I didn’t see myself as a writer, just someone who’d written some...
Trish Cooke

Trish Cooke

...The Real McCoy (BBC, 1994/5); and EastEnders (BBC, 1991). Trish has also written dramas for BBC radio, including the comedy drama Single Plus One (BBC Radio 4, 2000) and the...
Rags, Bones, And Magic

Rags, Bones, and Magic

...plus cardboard boxes and carrier bags which, at the other end, I stacked in a storage cupboard with the old suitcase and its youthfuller companion. The contents of that old...
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