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Sam Firth
Sam Firth is based and makes work in the Highlands of Scotland. Her films explore the boundaries between documentary, fiction, science and art, personal experience and wider context. Her work has been described as playful and visually poetic, making the everyday cinematic.

Harriet Muncaster
I have always been fascinated by miniature things: when I was young I spent my time making tiny clothes and houses and writing fairy letters. While at university I began to combine this fascination with my other passion for drawing and writing.

Tim Finch
Tim Finch is a leading campaigner and writer on refugee and migrant issues. He formerly worked as a director for the Refugee Council, and has founded two charities, among them Sponsor Refugees.

Jane Elson
After performing as an actress and comedy improviser for many years, Jane fell into writing stories and plays. A ROOM FULL OF CHOCOLATE is her debut novel for readers of 8 + and she is currently working on her second novel, JUMP, for readers of 9+.

The Estate of Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr was born in Edinburgh in 1956. He studied law at Birmingham University and qualified as a barrister. After a brief period as an advertising copywriter, he left to pursue a career as a writer.

Rosie Reeve
Rosie studied fine art at the Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford University. After having three children she became an illustrator in around 2001. It's the best job, ever.
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Angela Barrett
Angela Barrett studied at Maidstone College of Art and the Royal College of Art. She has taught Illustration at Cambridge College of Technology, and Drawing at Chelsea College.

Jane Brown
Jane Brown is the author of several books on eminent gardeners, including GARDENS OF A GOLDEN AFTERNOON (Penguin, 1985), the story of Edwin Luytens’s partnership with Gertrude Jekyll, which has become a much-loved classic all over the world.

Linda Buckley-Archer
Linda Buckley-Archer is a London-based novelist, scriptwriter and journalist.