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Rennie Airth
Rennie Airth was born in South Africa and worked for a number of years as a foreign correspondent for Reuters. He is best known for his John Madden novels, the idea for which came to the author when he found, among some family papers, mementoes of an uncle who was killed in the First World War.
Douglas Dunn
In a distinguished poetic career, Douglas Dunn has won the Somerset Maugham Award, the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize, the Hawthornden Prize and the Whitbread Book of the Year.
Jill Dawson
Jill Dawson is the author of ten novels, including The Language of Birds, The Crime Writer
Jenny Smith
Jenny Smith was born and raised in Glasgow, and has lived in Oxfordshire for almost twenty years.
Redmond O'Hanlon
Redmond O'Hanlon is an explorer in the nineteenth-century mould. In addition to his two best-selling travel books he has published scholarly works on nineteenth-century science and literature. For fifteen years he was the Natural History editor of The Times Literary Supplement.
Tony Thompson
Tony Thompson is a journalist who has written about crime for Time Out, GQ, the Independent and the Guardian. He has spoken to current as well as ex-gang members: he has travelled extensively to track the routes of the gangs.
Tom Bingham (Estate)
Tom Bingham , 'the most eminent of our judges' (Guardian), held office successively as Master of the Rolls, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales and Senior Law Lord of theUnited Kingdom. He became a life peer, as Baron Bingham of Cornhill in the County of Powys, on becoming Lord Chie
Professor Geoffrey Beattie is an internationally acclaimed psychologist, author and broadcaster.