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Maggie Brookes
Maggie Brookes is an ex-journalist and BBC historical documentary producer turned novelist and poet. She relishes uncovering stories about the strength of women and the power of friendship and love in the most terrible of circumstances. The Prisoner's Wife – based on an extraordinary tr
Kat Brown
Kat Brown is a freelance journalist whose work on mental health stigma, and other social and arts commentary, has appeared in The Telegraph, Grazia, "Woman’s Hour", Woman’s Health and The Times.

Abigail Burdess
Abigail Burdess is a writer-performer from London.
Her debut novel, MOTHER'S DAY, was published in March 2023 by Headline Wildfire.
Praise for MOTHER'S DAY:
'Dark, funny' GUARDIAN

Melvin Burgess
Melvin Burgess was born in 1954 and was brought up in Sussex and Berkshire. He started writing in his twenties, and wrote on and off for fifteen years before having his first book, THE CRY OF THE WOLF, published in 1990.

Georgia Byng
Georgia Byng trained as an actress at the Central School of Speech and Drama and between acting jobs started writing and illustrating stories for children.

Emma Campbell
Emma Campbell is an author, speaker and podcast host.
Emma’s first book, ALL THAT FOLLOWED - A STORY OF CANCER, KIDS AND THE FEAR OF LEAVING TOO SOON, was published in 2018 by Mirror Books.

Brian Catling
Brian Catling sadly passed away in 2022. His international reputation was firmly established as a visual and performance artist and poet before he turned to narrative fiction.

Leah Cowan
Leah Cowan is a writer and editor on race, gender, migration, state violence and their intersections. She is the former Politics Editor at gal-dem, an online magazine and media platform run by women and non-binary people of colour.

Adi Denner
Adi Denner was only thirteen years old when the enchanted notes of the opera La Traviata by Verdi stole her heart. She is now a professionally trained opera singer with a specialisation in contemporary operas.

Dexter Dias
Dexter Dias QC is an award-winning human rights lawyer, a prize-winner scholar and Visiting Researcher at Cambridge University (and previously Harvard) and, in 2024, was appointed as a High Court Judge.