Helena Marchmont
Helena Marchmont is a pseudonym of Olga Wojtas, who was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She was encouraged to write by an inspirational English teacher, Iona M. Cameron. Olga won a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award in 2015, has had more than 30 short stories published in magazines and anthologies and recently published her first mystery Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Golden Samovar.
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Alison Freer
I am a costume designer from Texas living and working in Los Angeles, California. I dress people for television shows, commercials and music videos. This means I shop A LOT and have turned numerous inanimate objects into costumes.
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You can also find me at New York Magazine talking about my favorite useful purchases in the 'Strategist' column. I don't believe that there are any 'rules' for fashion -- and you shouldn't either! -
C.C. Benison
C.C. Benison is the pen name of Douglas Whiteway, a journalist and author who lives in Winnipeg, Canada. He has a degree in journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa and has worked for the Winnipeg Tribune and the Winnipeg Free Press.
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He is most recently the author of The Unpleasantness at the Battle of Thornford, a Father Christmas novella, published in November 2020. This follows his last work of fiction, Paul is Dead: A Novel, published in 2018, which is a literary thriller set in an isolated lakeside cottage.
He is also the author of a series of murder mysteries set on the estates of Queen Elizabeth II where the crimes are solved by housemaid Jane Bee, with the Queen's help. Titles include Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at Sandring -
Neil Richards
Neil Richards has worked as a producer and writer in TV and film, creating scripts for BBC, Disney, and Channel 4, and earning numerous Bafta nominations along the way.
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He's also written script and story for over 20 video games including The Da Vinci Code and Starship Titanic, co-written with Douglas Adams, and consults around the world on digital storytelling.
His writing partnership with NYC-based Matt Costello goes back to the late 90's and the two have written many hours of TV together. Cherringham the series is their first crime fiction as co-writers.
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Mihkel Raud
Mihkel Raud (sündinud 18. jaanuaril 1969 Tallinnas) on eesti laulja, kitarrist, telesaatejuht ja kirjanik. Peamiselt muusikuks peetav Raud on mänginud kitarri ansamblites Golem, Metallist, Ba-Bach ja Mr. Lawrence. Praegu mängib ta kitarri (juba 26ndat aastat) ansamblis Singer Vinger ning Lenna, millega Raud liitus 2011. aasta oktoobris.
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Lapsena mängis ta filmides “Keskpäev“ (1981) ja “Nukitsamees“ (1980). Ta oli üks kohtunikest saates “Eesti otsib superstaari“. Neljapäeva õhtuti intervjueeris ta nädala põnevamaid persoone TV3 jutusaates “Kolmeraudne“.
24. oktoobril 2008 ilmus tema autobiograafia „Musta pori näkku“. Teost on saatnud ülisuur müügiedu – seda on trükitud ühtekokku kuus tiraazhi (35 500 eksemplari). 2010 märtsis ilmus põnevusrom -
Ann Granger
Ann Granger She attended the Northern Grammar School for Girls, and had thoughts about becoming a veterinarian, but discovered women were not accepted into vet schools because they were not believed to be strong enough. Instead she earned a Modern Languages degree at the University of London, where she first developed a desire to become a writer. worked in British embassies in various parts of the world. She met her husband, who was also working for the British Embassy, in Prague and together they received postings to places as far apart as Munich and Lusaka. They had two children.
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Her first novels were historical romances published under the nom de plume Ann Hulme.
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Heron Carvic
Heron Carvic (21 January 1913-9 February 1980) was a British actor and writer who provided the voice for Gandalf in the BBC Radio version of The Hobbit, and played Caiphas the High Priest every time the play cycle The Man Born To Be King was broadcast.
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As a writer he created the characters and wrote the first five books featuring retired art teacher Miss Emily D. Seeton, a gentle parody of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple.
Further books nominally in the Miss Seeton series were then written under two other pseudonyms. Roy Peter Martin as "Hampton Charles" wrote three novels which were all released in 1990. Sarah J. Mason, writing under the name of Hamilton Crane, then took up the series writing 14 books in all, some of which are still in print. -
Katharina Schendel
Katharina Schendel wurde 1979 in Karlsburg geboren und studierte Geschichte, Kommunikationswissenschaften und Japanologie. Nach längeren Aufenthalten in Tokio und London zog es sie in ihre Heimat Thüringen zurück. Heute lebt sie dort mit ihrem Mann und ist im Bereich Marketing und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit tätig
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