Neil Rollinson
Neil Rollinson is a prize-winning poet and story writer. He is the recipient of a Cholmondeley award for poetry and…
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Neil Rollinson is a prize-winning poet and story writer. He is the recipient of a Cholmondeley award for poetry and…
Stephen Romer is a poet, a translator, a critic and an editor. His fifth collection, which is also a Selected Poems,…
Anne Rooney writes fiction for children, and non-fiction for children and adults. She has published more than 150 books. She…
Dilys Rose was born in Glasgow and has lived in Edinburgh for most of her adult life. She is a…
C. D. Rose is a writer of short stories. His three books The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure, Who’s Who…
Virginia Rounding is an author and book critic, specialising in Russia and the history of women. Her most recent book was…
Anne Rouse’s poetry has appeared in many periodicals, such as the Independent, Observer, Atlantic Monthly and TLS. Both of her…
Dr Pauline Rowe is a poet. Her collection Waiting for the Brown Trout God (Headland Publications, 2009) reflects themes of…
Anthony Rudolf is an autobiographer, poet, literary critic, editor and translator. He has also written fiction and art criticism. His…
Leigh Russell is the author of three acclaimed series of crime novels featuring British detectives Geraldine Steel and Ian Peterson,…
William Ryan is the author of five novels, including the Captain Korolev series set in 1930s Moscow. They have been…
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Amaal Said is a Danish-born Somali photographer and poet, based in London. Her photographs have been featured in Vogue, The…
Lawrence Sail has published thirteen collections of poems, including Waking Dreams: New & Selected Poems (Bloodaxe Books, 2010), a Poetry…
Sarah Salway is a novelist, poet and journalist. She’s the author of three novels – Something Beginning With, Tell Me…
Eva Salzman’s books include Double Crossing: new & selected poems (Bloodaxe, 2004), which was awarded a Poetry Book Society recommendation,…
Diane grew up in Liverpool in the 1960s and 70s and now lives in London. Her play Kindertransport won the…
Meg Sanders is a writer of both fiction and non-fiction. Her eight novels (co-written with Annie Ashworth as Annie Sanders)…
Caroline Sanderson is a non-fiction writer, editor and books journalist. Her books include a travel narrative, A Rambling Fancy: in…
Andrew Sant was born in London and educated there and in Melbourne after his family emigrated to Australia. He has…
Luiza Sauma is a critically acclaimed Brazilian-British novelist and journalist. Her fiction plays with genre and form, and examines memory,…
Julian Sayarer is the author of five books written at the roadsides of the world. His debut book Life Cycles told the…
Paul Sayer is a former psychiatric nurse whose first novel The Comforts of Madness was published in 1988, winning the…
Cherise Saywell is a novelist and short-story writer. She was born and brought up in Australia and has lived in…
Ann Schlee is a novelist whose work includes Ask Me No Questions (1976, and recently reprinted in paper back), The…