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Adam Thorpe is the author of five poetry collections, nine novels and two collections of short stories.  He was born in Paris in 1956 and grew up in India, Cameroon and England.  He now lives in France with his wife and three ...
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Amanda Smyth completed an MA in Creative Writing at UEA in 2000. Her short stories have been published in New Writing, Signals 3, and broadcast on Radio 4 as part of a series called Love and Loss. Amanda was awarded an Arts Council ...
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Carl Wilkinson was born in Fiji in 1978.  He read English at Oxford University before working at The Times.  He is now a freelance writer covering subjects as diverse as the current music scene in New Orleans post Hurricane Katrina, ice ...
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Catherine O'Flynn was born in Birmingham in 1970, where she grew up in and around her parents' sweet shop. She has worked amongst other things as a teacher, a web editor, a mystery customer and a post-woman. After a few years spent ...
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P(UK only - in association with Zeitgeist Media)/P PCraig Silvey grew up on an orchard in Dwellingup Western Australia.  He now lives in Fremantle, where at the age of 19 he wrote his first novel, Rhubard, published by Fremantle Press in ...
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Poet, screenwriter and novelist, Emily Ballou was born inthe United States in 1968 and moved to Australia in 1991. In 1996, she was a recipient of the Austrlian Film Commission's New Screenwriters Scheme for her first feature screenplay, ...
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Ewan Morrison worked as a writer-director in television and film for ten years, directed over 200 hours of television, has been nominated for three BAFTA's and is the winner of a Royal Television Society Best Drama Award. He was script ...
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Greg Baxter was born in Texas in ...
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Gregory Day is a writer, poet and musician from Victoria, Australia. His debut novel The Patron Saint of Eels won the prestigious Australian Literature Society Gold Medal in 2006. Gregory's previous books include the ...
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Iain Simons writes, talks, curates and plays videogames. He currently writes about videogame culture for New Statesman, Game Developer Magazine, the British Film Institute, BBC Focus, 360 and Next-Gen. In 2004 he co-edited ...
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