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Alastair Macaulay is a leading critics of both theatre and dance. He was chief drama critic for The Financial Times and chief dance critic of the TLS, and was dance critic for the Guardian between 1979 and 1990. He has contributed extensively to the major dance magazines, and has written on...
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Thom Madley is one of the pseudonyms of much-loved crime author Phil Rickman. Under the name Thom Madley, he started a series of contemporary mystery novels for teenagers, the first of which was called Marco’s Pendulum (2006). Enthralling and original, the critically acclaimed first b...
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David Magarshack: 1899-1977 David Magarshack was a Latvian-born author, translator and biographer of Russian authors. Born in Riga (then part of Russia), he moved to Britain in 1920 and became naturalized in 1931. After graduating from University&n...
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Sara Manuelli is a freelance writer and former features editor of Design Week, and has contributed to numerous publications on aspects of style, design and travel, including Wallpaper*, The Guardian and the Independent. She was brought up and lives in Rome and her...
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Marcella Evaristi is a Scottish playwright, actor, and screenwriter. Born in Glasgow with a Scottish-Italian background, Marcella was educated at Notre Dame High School for Girls and the University of Glasgow. Her first play was a monologue called Dorothy and the Bitch (1976), which she per...
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Kathryn Marsden is an author and freelance health writer with more than 1,250 articles to her credit.  She has written for a wide range of magazines and newspapers including Cosmopolitan, the Express, the Daily Mail, You Magazine, Woman & Home, <...
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James Vance Marshall is the pseudonym of Donald Payne, author of a number of well-regarded novels for children. His books include A River Ran Out of Eden (1962) and White-Out (1999), but his most famous work is without doubt Walkabout (1964), first published as The Chi...
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Christina McGhee is a leading US divorce coach and parent-educator. She specialises in dealing with difficult divorce situations and strives to help parents minimise conflict for the sake of the children. In 2005, she wrote and co-produced the award winning children's divorce video program, ...
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Graham McInnes: 1912-1970 Graham McInnes was a member of a well-known and sometimes eccentric artistic family. His mother, a cousin of Rudyard Kipling and granddaughter of the painter Edward Burne-Jones, was a prolific novelist who wrote under the name Angela Thirkell. His younger b...
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Patricia Meehan is a former BBC television documentary-maker and producer, and is a successful writer of modern history. In 1945 she went to Germany as a welfare worker, an experience that was to provide material for an acclaimed five-part BBC documentary, Zone of Occupation. Her history of...
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