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Julian Birkett

Julian Birkett has over the years been a writer, documentary film maker and teacher. He has written TV scripts, a…
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Penny Black

Penny Black is an award-winning translator (from German), writer and dramaturg. Her love of theatre started in Vienna, where she…
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Mark Blacklock

Dr Mark Blacklock is a novelist, cultural historian and occasional journalist and lecturer. His first novel, I’m Jack, a fictionalised…
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Mark Blayney

Mark Blayney writes fiction, poetry and journalism. Books include a volume of short stories Doppelgangers (Parthian, 2015) and of poetry,…
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Simon Booker

Novelist and TV screenwriter Simon Booker wrote prime time drama for BBC1, ITV and US TV. His credits included BBC1’s…
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Jane Borodale

Jane Borodale is a fiction writer with a particular interest in the history of ordinary people, often in the context…
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Deborah Bosley

Deborah Bosley’s writing career began in 1987 with The Rough Guide to California and The Rough Guide to San Francisco.…
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Sita Brahmachari

Sita Brahmachari is an award-winning writer of numerous intergenerational, rites-of-passage novels, short stories and plays. Her debut novel Artichoke Hearts…
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David Brodie

David Brodie has spent the last two decades writing about and around the sciences, both for young people and for…
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Caroline Brothers

Caroline Brothers is a novelist who explores the lives of ordinary people dealing with the aftermath of extraordinary events. Her…
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Stephen Brown

Stephen Brown is a writer, translator and dramaturg. Stephen’s plays include Occupational Hazards (Hampstead Theatre, 2017), an adaptation of Rory…
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Sue Brown

For more than twenty-five years, I have been very fortunate to say that much of my work has been around…
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Tom Bryan

Tom Bryan was born in Winnipeg, Canada of Irish descent but has lived in Scotland for many years. He is…
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Jonathan Buckley

Jonathan Buckley is a novelist and guidebook writer. He was born in Birmingham, grew up in Dudley, and studied English…
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Tom Bullough

Tom Bullough is the author of four novels, most recently Addlands (Granta, 2016). Admirers of his work, which has been…
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Edson Burton

I completed my doctoral thesis in 2005 but choose to pursue a portfolio career in order to ensure that I…
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Sarah Butler

Sarah Butler is the author of three novels, all published by Picador. Her first, Ten Things I’ve Learnt About Love…
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Ron Butlin

Ron Butlin is the current Edinburgh Makar (Poet Laureate). In 2009 he was made the first Honorary Writing Fellow of…
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Maggie Butt

Maggie Butt is an ex-journalist and BBC television producer, turned poet and novelist. Her publications include five poetry collections, and…
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Paula Byrne

Paula Byrne is the author of the ‘top ten’ best-seller Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson (HarperCollins, 2004). A selection…
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Michael Bywater

Michael Bywater is a columnist, critic and essayist and the author of The Chronicles of Bargepole, Lost Worlds (which was…
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Anne Caldwell

Dr Anne Caldwell is a poet and creative nonfiction writer. She won a Cinnamon first collection poetry award for Talking…
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Gerry Cambridge

Gerry Cambridge is a poet, critic, essayist and editor with substantial interests in print design and typography as well as…
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Donald Campbell

A full-time writer since 1974, Donald Campbell is a playwright, theatre historian, stage director, scriptwriter and poet. Among more than…
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