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Caradoc King
Nicholas Lezard
Duncan Barrett
Duncan Barrett is a writer and editor, specialising in biography and memoir. He grew up in London and studied English at Jesus College, Cambridge. In 2010 he edited the First World War memoirs of pacifist saboteur Ronald Skirth, published as The Reluctant Tommy.
James Benmore
James Benmore is the author of the Dodger series, a trilogy of novels about the continuing story of the Artful Dodger from Oliver Twist. Dodger, Dodger of the Dials and Dodger of the Revolution are all published by Quercus.
Nuala Calvi
Nuala Calvi grew up in London and trained as a journalist at London College of Printing, before writing for the Times, the Independent, the Guardian, the BBC and CNN.
Ed Cooke
Ed Cooke grew up in Thame and studied philosophy and psychology at Oxford and at the Rene Descartes University in Paris. Ed is a "Grandmaster of Memory" and has written pieces about memory for the Times, Observer and Guardian.
Caroline Craig
Caroline, co-author of THE LITTLE BOOK OF LUNCH (with Sophie Missing), lives in London and was educated at Durham University.
Terry Gilliam
The only American member of MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS, Terry Gilliam graduated in political science from Occidental College in Los Angeles, moved to New York and became Assistant Editor of HELP! MAGAZINE and a freelance cartoonist.
Graham Johnson
Graham Johnson is a best-selling author and investigative journalist who has contributed to a variety of publications including News of the World, Sunday Mirror, The Observer, Vice magazine, The Guardian and Liverpool Echo.
Max Leonard
Max Leonard writes books about cycling, adventure and mountains. His books under his own name include Higher Calling: road cycling’s obsession with the mountains, Bunker Research and Lanterne Rouge: the last man in the Tour de France.