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Tamsin Blanchard is a journalist and author, specialising in fashion and design. She attended the Fashion Communication & Promotion degree at Central Saint Martins and in 1998 launched, published and co-edited IT, a limited edition fashion and visual arts bi-annual magazine. She started working ...
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Michael Bloch is a freelance historian and writer. He read Law at St. John’s College, Cambridge, before being called to the Bar. He later worked with Suzanne Blum, the French lawyer of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and throughout this period had privileged access to the Windsor files in Par...
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Dr Ronald Blythe has had a long and illustrious career as a critic and writer. He made his name with Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village (1969), an evocative book about agricultural life in Suffolk from the turn of the century to the 1960s. He has since written both novels and short s...
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Lauren Booth is a broadcaster and journalist, outspoken on issues as diverse as childhood vaccinations and the war in Iraq. She has presented programmes for television (Five, GMTV, ITV, BBC1) and radio (BBC LondonLive 94,9 FM) and guests on programmes across the media, from Loose Ends to
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Douglas Botting is a British author, biographer, historian, explorer, and documentary film maker. Whilst still an undergraduate at Oxford, he led the first scientific expedition since the nineteenth century to the island of Socotra in the Arabian Sea, and his first book, Island of the Dragon'...
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Dr. Marjorie Boulton is an author and poet, published in both English and Esperanto. Her first (English) collection of poems was called Preliminaries, followed by Kontralte (Esperanto, 1955), with further poetry published well into the 1980s, as well as Virino che la landlimo
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John Broderick: 1924-1989 John Broderick was born in Athlone in 1924, and lived there for the greater part of his life. He understood the social makeup of central Ireland intimately, and developed into its most evocative commentator and severest critic. His novels are powerful and ...
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Vincent Caldey's creative interests have always involved music, but he has recently branched out into writing. His stories for young adults explore the darker side of adolescence. He cites Raymond Carver and Iain Banks as two of his major influences. His debut novel, A GOOD CLEAN EDGE, was publi...
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Philip Callow: 1924-2007 Philip Callow was a respected and influential Midlands author, best known for his novels and substantial biographies of notable authors and painters. Born in Stechford, near Birmingham, his first published novel was The Hosanna Man (1956), a thinly-...
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Ian Cameron is the pseudonym of the author Donald Payne. Please see Donald's biography for further information.
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