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Chris Campbell
Chris read English and French at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He was the Editorial Director of Oberon Books from 2019 to 2020. He was previously Literary Manager of the Royal Court Theatre and, before that, for six years, he was Deputy Literary Manager of the National Theatre.
Annie Lyons
Having worked in the worlds of book selling and publishing, Annie Lyons decided to have a go at book writing. Following a creative writing course, lots of reading and an extraordinary amount of coffee, she produced Not Quite Perfect, which went on to become a number one bestseller.
Margot Douaihy
Celia J Anderson
Previously a teacher and assistant head, Celia Anderson now writes full time and is an enthusiastic member of the Romantic Novelists Association, having graduated from their wonderful New Writers' Scheme.
Katy Turner worked for a literary agency in London during her twenties, before retraining to be a history teacher. She now lives in Hampshire with her husband and three young children, and writes romantic novels.
Current publication:
Rebecca Wright
Clive Rowe
Nominated for Olivier Award 2023 for Best Supporting Performance in SISTER ACT
Nominated for Olivier Award 1993 for Best Supporting Performance in CAROUSEL
Won 1997 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical for GUYS AND DOLLS
United Agents clients shortlisted for the Books Are My Bag awards
We are delighted to see United Agents clients on the shortlists for the Books Are My Bag Awards.
C F Barrington
C F Barrington spent twenty years intending to write a novel, but found life kept getting in the way. Instead, his career has been in major gift fundraising, leading teams in organisations as varied as the RSPB, Oxford University and the National Trust.
Sarah Phelps
Sarah Phelps recently won the RTS Programme Award 2024 Writer: Drama for The Sixth Commandment.
The Sixth Commandment won Limited Drama at BAFTA Television Awards 2024.