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Barry Turner has worked on both sides of publishing, as an editor and an author. He has been a full-time writer for thirty years, but started writing long before that, first as a teacher and then as a journalist. He was deputy editor of New Education and then education correspondent for the...
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Lowri Turner is a well-known television presenter, journalist and writer. She has presented many popular TV shows, including Looking Good, Housecall, Would Like To Meet and several series of DIY SOS. Recently, she presented the Channel 5 series Useless Teenage...
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Peter Underwood is an author, broadcaster, para-psychologist and expert in the paranormal, often described as the world’s leading ghost-hunter. He is the author of forty-six books on the paranormal and other subjects and has edited numerous anthologies of ghost stories. He is a veteran televis...
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Warris Vianni was born and grew up and in Kenya, where his family settled in the 1920s, a time when Jomo Kenyatta, the leading African nationalist and later first President of Kenya, came to London to press his people’s claim to land taken by British settlers. Warris read law at the ...
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Geoffrey Wansell is an author and acclaimed biographer, and has been a journalist nearly all of his working life. He was a reporter and feature writer for the Times, a columnist for the Observer, the Sunday Telegraph and the Sunday Express, and currently writes major features for The Daily Mail and ...
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Fran Warde has worked all over the globe, from mountains to high seas and beach barbecues, all in the pursuit of culinary perfection. Raised in the rural West Country and an enthusiastic cook as a child, she studied hotel and catering management and after an eighteen-month stint at The Café R...
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Daniel Weissbort is a poet, translator and academic, best known for his translations and anthologies of Russian and Eastern European poetry. Born in London in 1935, he was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he met his life-long friend Ted Hughes. In 1965 Hughes and he foun...
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Martin Vander Weyer is one of Britain’s most distinctive financial journalists, with a reputation for writing about business, economics and financial morality in an accessible and entertaining style. He is the Business Editor and ‘Any Other Business’ columnist of The Spectator<...
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Hugh Ross Williamson: 1901-1978 Hugh Ross Williamson was a prolific British historian and dramatist, with over forty books to his name, and was particularly noted for producing the first critical study of T. S. Eliot, The Poetry of T. S. Eliot (1932). His best-known books ...
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Henry Wilson is an award-winning photographer, and was raised in Nigeria where his first pictures were taken with a Box Brownie camera. Trained at the Chelsea School of Art, his work has appeared in many international magazines and newspapers, among them World of Interiors, Architectura...
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