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James Le Fanu
James Le Fanu is a medical doctor and writer. He graduated from Cambridge University and the Royal London Hospital in 1974 and has published research articles in the British Medical Journal, Lancet and Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. Since 1992 he has writte

Margaret MacMillan
Margaret MacMillan is the Warden of St Antony’s College and a Professor of International History at the University of Oxford. She is the author of numerous books including PARIS 1919: Six Months that Changed the World, which won the 2003 Governor General's Award, the Samuel Johnson Pri
Ian Pattison
Ian Pattison was born in Glasgow. He lives and works there.

Author of eight novels, including The Season Ticket, Give Us This Day and Mr McCool, Jonathan Tulloch's work has been filmed, staged, Radio 4 serialised and translated into five languages. He won the Betty Trask Prize and The JB Priestley Award.

Jeremy Dyson
Jeremy Dyson was born, raised and educated in Leeds, studying Art, Philosophy and Screenwriting at Leeds University and the Northern School of Film and TV.

Anna Currey
Anna Currey was born in Norfolk, grew up in Ireland and now lives in Bath. Anna has illustrated a number of books, including Rosie's Hat (Macmillan Children's Books), The Christmas Unicorn (OUP) and the Silverlake Fairy School series (Usborne).

B. R. Collins
Bridget Collins was born in 1981 and trained as an actor at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art after graduating from King's College, Cambridge.