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Clemency Burton-Hill
Clemency Burton-Hill is a British broadcaster, journalist and novelist.
John Buchan
John Buchan was born in Perth, in 1875, the son of a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. In 1876 his family moved to Fife, where as a small boy he walked six miles a day in order to attend the local school, and then later to the Gorbals in Glasgow. Buchan was later educated at Hutchesons’
Sally Clarke
Sally Clarke studied cookery at the Cordon Bleu School in Paris, where daily experience of the city’s vegetable markets, cafes and restaurants fired her interest in the world of food and wine. California, where she lived and worked for the next four years, was her next source of inspiration.
Nick Danziger
World-renowned photographer Nick Danziger was born in 1958 of dual English/American parentage. He went to school in Switzerland and later attended Chelsea School of Art in London, subsequently holding one-man exhibitions of his artwork in London and New York.
Lily Arnold
"The set, by Lily Arnold, is a thing of genius: the room is populated by a thousand objects, but dominated by a small bed and wardrobe. Sometimes, the room rotates, so we can see it from the back — inside the wardrobe, where Little/Big Jack confides in us." May 12 2017, The Times
Dr Sabina Dosani
Dr Sabina Dosani is a psychiatrist, writer and researcher at the University of East Anglia. Her academic interests are in the medical humanities.
Dr Peter Scott Morgan
DR PETER BOWMAN SCOTT-MORGAN was an English-American roboticist who worked with leading experts and megacorporations such as Intel, Microsoft, and DXC Technology, all researching together how to apply cutting-edge Hi-Tech to THRIVE with Extreme Disability.
Simon Garfield
Simon Garfield is the author or editor of 20 books of non-fiction, including the international bestsellers Just My Type, On The Map and Mauve. His latest book is Dog's Best Friend: A Brief History of An Unbreakable Bond.