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Dan Braham
Dan is a screenwriter from the Black Country in the heart of the West Midlands. Having completed an MA in Screenwriting at the National Film and Television School in 2019, Dan is now based in North London. At the NFTS, Dan was awarded a scholarship funded by Channel 4 and Toledo Productions.

Hatty Carman
Originally from the West Country, Hatty started out composing scores for folk plays performed in churches, woodlands and derelict buildings. After moving to London, she met Tom Rasmussen, and together they wrote their first punk-pop album ‘Going For Gold’ under the name Thigh High.

Sophia Chetin-Leuner
Sophia is a writer from London. Her play THIS MIGHT NOT BE IT was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Playwriting (2020). In 2024, it received an extended, sell-out run at the Bush Theatre. It was published by Nick Hern Books.

Declan Dineen
Originally from Newport in South Wales, Declan is a writer now based in Glasgow, Scotland.
A keen video game fan, he hosts a weekly podcast called Checkpoints wherein he interviews various video game luminaries about the video games that shaped their life.

John Patrick Elliott
John is an award-winning composer, music producer, songwriter and performer from West Yorkshire.

Alexander J. Farrell
Alexander fell in love with film as a child, his first work being published at the age of twelve where he won an international “young writers” competition. After being awarded a scholarship in NYC, Alexander gained his degree in film in 2013 and then moved to Los Angeles.

Dexter Flanders
Dexter trained at RADA as an Actor. He is now writing with a particular focus on stories of the unvoiced.

Lucy Foster
Lucy took part in the Royal Court's Introduction to Playwriting Scheme (2014) Hampstead Theatre's Inspire Programme (2020) and is a graduate of the Creative Writing programme at Warwick University.

Joel Golby

Shaniaz Hama Ali
Shaniaz debuted her one-woman show The Big Lie at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018. The show won critical praise with 4 stars reviews from Broadway Baby, the List and Edinburgh49.